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Stoddart D.M., ed. (1980). Olfaction in Mammals. Symposium of the Zoological Society of London, Academic Press, London, p. 368. [Pg.185]

Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London prolixiat aol. com... [Pg.390]

Institute of Zoology Zoological Society of London Regents Park London NW1 4RY UK... [Pg.446]

The palatability of the eggs ofbirds illustrated by experiments on the food preferences of the ferret Putoriusfuro) and cat (Fdis cato) with notes on other egg-eating camiwores. Proceedings ofthe Zoological Society of London 123,123-141. [Pg.449]

Eig 10.8. With kind permission of the Zoological Society of London. [Pg.578]

Lowe-McConnell, R.H. (1979). Ecological aspects of seasonality in fishes of tropical waters. Symposia of the Zoological Society of London 44,327—359. [Pg.291]

Costa, D.P. (1993). The relationship between reproductive and foraging energetics and the evolution of the Pinnipedia. In Marine Mammals Advances in Behavioural and Population Biology, Symposia of the Zoological Society of London, No. 66, pp. 293-314, ed. I.L. Boyd, Oxford Oxford University Press. [Pg.183]

Rosen, B.R., 1971. Principal features of reef coral ecology in shallow water environments, Mahe, Seychelles. In D.R. Stoddard and M. Yonge (Editors), Regional Variation in Indian Ocean Coral Reefs. Symposium of the Zoological Society of London, No. 28, pp. 163-183. [Pg.162]

Avery, R. (1984). Physiological aspects of lizard growth the role of thermoregulation. Symposia of the Zoological Society of London, 52, 407-24. [Pg.339]

Laboratories, which had been there since 1922. Len Goodwin (see pp. 15, 135) who had been in charge of the Tropical Medicine Laboratories in its latter years at Euston Road, and had been involved in development of pyrimethamine as an anti-malarial, did not wish to leave central London, and became director of science of the Nuffield Institute of Comparative Medicine, based at the Zoological Society of London (Ginger, personal communication). [Pg.22]

Grateful thanks to the Zoological Society of London and Whipsnade Wild Animal Park for their help and cooperation with this study. [Pg.92]

ZSL (Zoological Society of London) This site contains links to London Zoo, Whip-snade Wild Animal Park, and the ZSL s research division, the Institute of Zoology. [Pg.896]

In the same year as the NATO sponsored conference, a symposium entitled "Olfaction in Mammals" was held by the Zoological Society of London. Its objective, as with all other meetings, was to collect up-to-date information on progress in the field of chemical communication in vertebrates. [Pg.9]

While most of the volumes mentioned above were still oriented strongly towards insect research and Doty s book dealt with only one aspect of the behavioural function of olfaction in mammals, two books by D. M. Stoddart, namely, "Olfaction in Mammals" being the edited proceedings of the Symposium of the Zoological Society of London and "The Ecology of Vertebrate Olfaction," both published in 1980, focused exclusively on mammals. Taken together, the two books provide a comprehensive picture of all aspects of chemical communication in laboratory, domestic and wild mammals. [Pg.11]

Gurdon, J. B. (1996) Introductory comments Xenopus as a laboratory animal, in The Biology of Xenopus. Zoological Society of London, London, Clarendon, Oxford, UK. [Pg.393]

Conservation Society (1979). Toxic effects of environmental lead. Proceedings of the symposium held at the Zoological Society of London, May 1979. (London The Conservation Society)... [Pg.135]

Davy, Sir Humphry (1778-1829) A chemist, teacher, and inventor born in England, Davy began conducting scientific experiments as a child. As a teen he worked as a surgeon s apprentice and became addicted to nitrous oxide. He later researched galvanism and electrolysis, discovered the elements sodium, chlorine, and potassium, and contributed to the discovery of iodine. He invented the Davy safety lamp for use in coal mines, was a founder of the Zoological Society of London, and served as president of the Royal Society. [Pg.2005]

Department of Biochemistry, Nuffield Institute of Comparative Medicine, The Zoological Society of London... [Pg.135]

Jeffreys, J.G. (1878) On the Mollusca procured during the Lighming and Porcupine expeditions, 1868-70. Part I. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 393-416. [Pg.79]

Chuang, S.H. (1959) The structure and function of the alimentary canal in Lingula unguis (L.) (Brachiopoda). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 132, 283-311. [Pg.106]

Davidson, T. (1866) Notes on some Recent Brachiopoda dredged by the late Lucas Barrett off the north-east coast of Jamaica, and now forming part of the collection of Mr. R. MacAndrew. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 34,102-104. [Pg.273]

Gurrey, J. D. (1976), Further studies on the mechanical properties of mollnsk shell material. Journal of the Zoological Society of London 180, 445-453. [Pg.778]

Bone, Q. and Ryan, K.P. (1978) Cupular sense organs in Ciona (Tunicata Ascidiacea) , Journal of the Zoological Society of London, 186, 417-29. [Pg.64]

White, E.I. (1978) The larger arthrodiran fishes from the area of the Burrinjuck Dam, N.S.W. , Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, 34, 149-262. [Pg.221]

Miles, R.S. (1973) Relationships of acanthodians , in Greenwood, P.H., Miles, R.S. and Patterson, C. (eds) Interrelationships of fishes, London Academic Press, pp. 63—103. Moss, M.J. (1977) Skeletal tissues in sharks , American Zoologist, 17, 335—42. Moy-Thomas, J.A. (1936) The structure and affinities of the fossil elasmobranch fishes from the Lower Carboniferous of Glencartholm, Eskdale , Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London B, 1936, 762—88. [Pg.258]

Howes, G.B. (1887) On the skeleton and affinities of the paired fins of Ceratodus with observations on those of the elasmobranchii . Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1887, 3-26. [Pg.376]

Reby, D., Joachim, J., Lauga, J., Lek, S. and Aulagnier, S. (1998b) Individuahty in the groans of fallow deer (Dama dama) bucks. Journal of the Zoological Society of London, 245 79-84. [Pg.98]

Huxley, T.H. (1880) On the applications of the laws of evolution to the arrangement of the Vertebrata and more particularly of the Mammalia. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1880 649-662. [Pg.169]

I am grateful to one anonymous reviewer, John Ewen, Kate Jones, Sam Turvey, Nick Isaac and Georgina Mace for discussion, data and comments, and Marie Hitchcock for her help in accessing the Zoological Society of London s library catalogue. This work was funded through grants from the Rufford Foimdation and the Systematics Association. [Pg.39]


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