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1.INSECT PHYSIOLOGY 1.The
Integument: Anatomical and Physiological Attributes Contributing to Insect
Success 2.Diversity
in growth and life cycle patterns in insects 3.Insect
digestive system as a potential target for pest management 4.The
circulatory system and immune responses in insects 5.Dynamics
of the respiratory system as a key to insects’ success 6.Insect
excretory system and mechanism of homeostasis 7.Physiology
of Insect Reproduction 8.Insect
endocrine system and regulatory mechanisms 9.Metabolism
in insects 10.Muscular
Co-ordination System 11.Insect
Sensory Physiology and Behaviour 2.WILDLIFE ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION 1.Introduction 2.Wildlife
Populations and Habitats 3.Predator–Prey
Interactions 4.Ecological
Principles in Wildlife Management and Conservation 5.Conservation
of Threatened Wildlife in India and Neighbouring Countries 6.Human–Wildlife
Conflict 7.Wildlife
Farming and Hunting 8.Ecomomic
Benefits of Wildlife 9.Protected
Areas and Wildlife Conservation 10.Conservation
Biology 11.International
Conventions on Wildlife and Nature Conservation 12.Traditional
Methods in Wildlife Ecology 13.Modern
Techniques in Wildlife Ecology and Habitat Analysis References Subject
Index Author
Index 3.GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN
PLANTS 1.Basic
Concepts and Definitions 2.Signalling
Molecules and Growth Regulators 3.Cell
Division and Enlargement 4.Morphogenesis 5.Vegetative
Growth and Development 6.Pre–Fertilization
Reproductive Growth and Development 7.Post–Fertilization
Reproductive Growth and Development 8.Growth Movements 9.Rhythmic
Phenomena and Growth Periodicity 10.Alternate Strategies in Growth and Development 11.Abnormal Growth
and Development References Subject Index Species Index 4.OCEAN AND COASTAL ECOLOGY 1.Introduction
to Marine Ecology 2.Environmental
Marine Ecology 3.Ocean
Ecology 4.Coastal
Ecology 5.Ecology
of Coral–Reef Ecosystem 6.Ecology
of Estuary 7.Ecology
of Mangroves 8.Functional
Marine Ecology 9.Threats
to Marine Environment 10.Conservation
and Management of Marine Environment
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