Biology: How Life Works, Volume 2
Second EditionJames Morris; Daniel Hartl; Andrew Knoll; Robert Lue; Melissa Michael; Andrew Berry; Andrew Biewener; Brian Farrell; N. Michele Holbrook
©2016Learn to think like a biologist and expand your comprehension of modern biology as Biology: How Life Works, Volume 2 explores the content with the framework of six crucial themes: the scientific method, chemical and physical processes, cells, evolution, ecological interactions, and human impact.
Table of Contents
Case 4 Malaria: Coevolution of Humans and a Parasite22. Species and Speciation23. Evolutionary Patterns: Phylogeny and FossilsAddition of the effect of mass extinctions on species diversity24. Human Origins and EvolutionUpdated discussion of the relationship between Neanderthals and Homo sapiens, as well as Denisovans25. Cycling CarbonSignificantly revised link between the carbon cycle, biodiversity, and ecologyCase 5 The Human Microbiome: Diversity Within26. Bacteria and Archaea27. Eukaryotic Cells: Origins and DiversityNew branching order of the eukaryote tree in this chapter and onward to reflect new research in the past three years 28. Being MulticellularCase 6 Agriculture: Feeding a Growing Population29. Plant Structure and Function: Moving Photosynthesis onto LandA new discussion of plant nutrients 30. Plant Reproduction: Finding Mates and Dispersing YoungAn enhanced discussion of seeds, including the development of the embryo and dispersal structures New coverage of the genetic advantages of alternation of generationsAddition of apomixis31. Plant Growth and DevelopmentThe section on the role of plant sensory systems in the timing of plant reproduction has been moved from Chapter 30 to Chapter 31.32. Plant Defense: Keeping the World Green33. Plant DiversityCompletely revised explanation of the basis for angiosperm diversity Plant and animal diversity chapters (Chapters 33 and 44) now include a brief review of organismal form and function, allowing these chapters to be used on their own or before the physiology chapters. 34. Fungi: Structure, Function, and DiversityCase 7 Predator-Prey: A Game of Life and DeathBrief descriptions of unfamiliar organisms and the major groups of organisms have been layered into the animal physiology chapters, to make it easier to teach physiology before diversity (Chapters 35-42).35. Animal Nervous Systems36. Animal Sensory Systems and Brain Function37. Animal Movement: Muscles and Skeletons38. Animal Endocrine Systems39. Animal Cardiovascular and Respiratory SystemsA new section on the composition of blood 40. Animal Metabolism, Nutrition, and Digestion41. Animal Renal Systems: Water and Waste42. Animal Reproduction and DevelopmentNew diagrams of hormone feedback loops in the menstrual cycle 43. Animal Immune SystemsA new introduction to the immune systemCase 8 Biodiversity Hotspots: Rain Forests and Coral Reefs44. Animal DiversityA new discussion of nematodesIntroduction of a newly-discovered species, Dendrogramma enigmatica 45. Animal Behavior46. Population EcologyA new population growth equation47. Species Interactions, Communities, and EcosystemsA new discussion of facilitation An expanded discussion of herbivory A new example of microbial symbiontsA new discussion of biodiversity and its importance 48. Biomes and Global EcologyAn entirely new chapter on physical processes that underlie different biomes
- Differential solar energy around the globe and seasonality
- Wind and ocean currents
- Effects of circulation and topography on rainfall
- Expanded discussion of terrestrial biomes
- Freshwater and marine biomes
- Integration of concepts of biogeochemical cycles from Chapters 25 and 26 with ecological concepts
- Global patterns of primary production
- Global biodiversity