Photoperiodism
The Biological Calendar
David L Denlinger editor Randy J Nelson editor David E Somers editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:4th Feb '10
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This book examines the role of photoperiod (day length) in timing seasonal adaptations in plants, invertebrates, and vertebrates, and is the first to present such a broad perspective on the subject in quite some time. The current literature is distinctly separated among researchers working with these different taxa, resulting in inefficiency and redundancies. The field is poised to make rapid progress in the understanding of seasonal clocks at all levels of analysis, and Photoperiodism brings together experts working in disparate areas to stimulate conversation among investigators from all related disciplines. At the end of the book, the three editors analyze common themes in photoperiod time measurement across taxa, as well as common and dissimilar approaches to the study of photoperiodism, and propose future directions in research on photoperiodic time measurement.
This book brings together all the major players that have contributed studies over the past decade on how organisms perceive and respond to circadian clocks at the molecular biology and genetic levels. It is a major achievement of which the editors should be justly proud ... This is an important publication and I suspect will remain so for years to come. * The Biologist *
ISBN: 9780195335903
Dimensions: 165mm x 236mm x 38mm
Weight: 955g
600 pages