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Sexually transmitted diseases [electronic resource] : methods and protocols / edited by Rosanna W. Peeling and P. Frederick Sparling.

Contributor(s): Peeling, Rosanna W | Sparling, P. Frederick.
Material type: TextTextSeries: Methods in molecular medicine: 20.Publisher: Totowa, N.J. : Humana Press, c1999General Notes: Available through the EBSCO e-book Collection, which can be found on the Davenport University Library database page.Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.Description: 1 online resource (x, 244 p.) : ill.ISBN: 9780585235646 (NetLibrary e-ISBN); 9781592592128 (Springer e-ISBN).Subject(s): Sexually transmitted diseases -- Diagnosis -- Laboratory manuals | Molecular diagnosis -- Laboratory manuals | Molecular microbiology -- Laboratory manuals | Sexually transmitted diseases -- Molecular aspects -- Laboratory manuals | Sexually transmitted diseases -- Diagnosis | Diagnosis, Laboratory | Diagnosis, Laboratory -- Handbooks, manuals, etcGenre/Form: Electronic books DDC classification: 616.95/1075 Online resources: Access full-text materials at no charge:
Contents:
Historical and Theoretical Perspectives -- Maintenance of Tree Diversity in Tropical Forests / J. Terborgh, N. Pitman, M. Silman, H. Schichter, P. Nunez V. -- Dissemination Limitation and the Origin and Maintenance of Species-rich Tropical Forests / E.W. Schupp, T. Milleron, S.E. Russo -- Assessing Recruitment Limitation: Concepts, Methods and Case-studies from a Tropical Forest / H.C. Muller-Landau, S.J. Wright, O. Calderon, S.P. Hubbell, R.B. Foster -- Have Frugivores Influenced the Evolution of Fruit Traits in New Zealand? / J.M. Lord, A.S. Markey, J. Marshall -- Mechanistic Models for Tree Seed Dispersal by Wind in Dense Forests and Open Landscapes / R. Nathan, H.S. Horn, J. Chave, S.A. Levin -- The Role of Vertebrates in the Diversification of New World Mistletoes / C. Restrepo, S. Sargent, D.J. Levey, D.M. Watson -- Plant Strategies -- Mistletoes as Parasites and Seed-dispersing Birds as Disease Vectors: Current Understanding, Challenges and Opportunities / J.E. Aukema, C. Martinez del Rio -- Secondary Metabolites of Ripe Fleshy Fruits: Ecology and Phylogeny in the Genus Solanum / M.L. Cipollini, L.A. Bohs, K. Mink, E. Paulk, K. Bohning-Gaese -- The Seed-dispersers and Fruit Syndromes of Myrtaceae in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest / M.A. Pizo -- Are Plant Species that Need Gaps for Recruitment More Attractive to Seed-dispersing Birds and Ants than Other Species? / C.C. Horvitz, M.A. Pizo, B. Bello y Bello, J. LeCorff, R. Dirzo -- The Role of Fruit Traits in Determining Fruit Removal in East Mediterranean Ecosystems / I. Izhaki.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Available through the EBSCO e-book Collection, which can be found on the Davenport University Library database page.

Historical and Theoretical Perspectives -- Maintenance of Tree Diversity in Tropical Forests / J. Terborgh, N. Pitman, M. Silman, H. Schichter, P. Nunez V. -- Dissemination Limitation and the Origin and Maintenance of Species-rich Tropical Forests / E.W. Schupp, T. Milleron, S.E. Russo -- Assessing Recruitment Limitation: Concepts, Methods and Case-studies from a Tropical Forest / H.C. Muller-Landau, S.J. Wright, O. Calderon, S.P. Hubbell, R.B. Foster -- Have Frugivores Influenced the Evolution of Fruit Traits in New Zealand? / J.M. Lord, A.S. Markey, J. Marshall -- Mechanistic Models for Tree Seed Dispersal by Wind in Dense Forests and Open Landscapes / R. Nathan, H.S. Horn, J. Chave, S.A. Levin -- The Role of Vertebrates in the Diversification of New World Mistletoes / C. Restrepo, S. Sargent, D.J. Levey, D.M. Watson -- Plant Strategies -- Mistletoes as Parasites and Seed-dispersing Birds as Disease Vectors: Current Understanding, Challenges and Opportunities / J.E. Aukema, C. Martinez del Rio -- Secondary Metabolites of Ripe Fleshy Fruits: Ecology and Phylogeny in the Genus Solanum / M.L. Cipollini, L.A. Bohs, K. Mink, E. Paulk, K. Bohning-Gaese -- The Seed-dispersers and Fruit Syndromes of Myrtaceae in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest / M.A. Pizo -- Are Plant Species that Need Gaps for Recruitment More Attractive to Seed-dispersing Birds and Ants than Other Species? / C.C. Horvitz, M.A. Pizo, B. Bello y Bello, J. LeCorff, R. Dirzo -- The Role of Fruit Traits in Determining Fruit Removal in East Mediterranean Ecosystems / I. Izhaki.

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