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In tandem with the recent surge in interest by various industry
players in meliponiculture that see the rapid expansion of the
stingless industry globally, there is a need to disseminate new
knowledge and research findings in stingless beekeeping. The demand
for honey-based products and related activities in meliponiculture
opens many opportunities and new challenges in the stingless bee
industry that require answers and solutions. Recent Advances in
Global Meliponiculture highlights the most recent work on
meliponine and meliponiculture. It disseminates information, shares
recent works, and fosters a global network on stingless bee
research. Covering topics such as pollination services, vertical
hive technology, and honey applications, this premier reference
source is an essential resource for practitioners, meliponists,
apiarists, students and educators of higher education, librarians,
researchers, and academicians.
International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology reviews and
details current advances in cell and molecular biology. The IRCMB
series has a worldwide readership, maintaining a high standard by
publishing invited articles on important and timely topics that are
authored by prominent cell and molecular biologists. The articles
published in IRCMB have a high impact and an average cited
half-life of 9 years. This great resource ranks high amongst
scientific journals dealing with cell biology.
Advances in Cancer Research, Volume 152, the latest release in this
ongoing, well-regarded serial, provides invaluable information on
the exciting and fast-moving field of cancer research.
Methods in Enzymology series, highlights new advances in the field,
with this new volume presenting interesting chapters. Each chapter
is written by an international board of authors.
Spider Evolution: Genetics, Behavior, and Ecological Influences
provides a thorough exploration of the evolutionary trail of
arachnids, particularly spider species, from prehistoric origins to
current sustainability issues. This book analyzes extinct organisms
in the Arachnida class, specifically looking at their phylogenomics
and molecular footprints to understand evolutionary changes in
diversification in today's species. Sections cover spider origins
and their influences on behavioral traits, physiology of sensory
organs, and biomechanics, also touching on spiders as prey and
predators and how their roles have changed in the 400 million years
of Arachnida existence. The book then focuses upon current
environmental issues facing spider species and how these have, and
can, affect the evolution of these organisms. Topics include
biodiversity minimization, climate change and natural disasters.
This book is a much-needed resource for entomologists and arachnid-
or arthropod-driven researchers. Advanced undergraduate and
graduate students will also benefit from the historic review,
current assessment and future predictions of spider evolution
provided in this book.
Fish Nutrition, Fourth Edition is an up-to-date, authoritative
presentation of all key elements of the nutrition of fish and
crustaceans. As aquaculture is rapidly expanding, more than 200
herbivorous and carnivorous species occupy a diverse range of
ecological niches, and have therefore evolved to utilize a wide
array of food sources. This new edition highlights these
differences and covers the complexity and challenges associated
with fish nutrition, addressing nutrient requirements to produce
high-quality, healthful and sustainable resources, the essential
nutrients for fish species, including proteins and amino acids,
vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids, a feed quality
assessment, and fish pathology. Led by a team of international
experts, this edition provides readers with new information on the
use of high-throughput technologies in fish nutrition research, the
role of feeds on the community structure of the microbiome, and
advances in essential nutrient requirements.
Methods in Enzymology series, highlights new advances in the field,
with this new volume presenting interesting chapters. Each chapter
is written by an international board of authors.
Monitoring Vesicular Trafficking in Cellular Responses to Stress -
Part B, Volume 165 in the Methods in Cell Biology series,
highlights new advances in the field, with this new release
presenting coverage of different topics, including A novel tool for
detecting lysosomal membrane permeabilization by high-throughput
fluorescence microscopy, Exploring selective autophagy in
Drosophila, Assessment of EGFP-Q74 degradation for the measurement
of autophagic flux, Multimodal assessment of autophagy in mammalian
cells with a novel, LC3-based tandem reporter, Multiplex
quantification of autophagic flux by imaging flow cytometry,
Monitoring autophagic flux in Caenorhabditis elegans using
p62/SQST-1 reporters, High throughput screening for autophagy, and
much more.
Analysis of Chemical Residues in Agriculture presents a focused,
yet comprehensive guide on how to identify, evaluate and analyze
the wide range of chemicals that impact our food production system.
The book presents a variety of analytical technologies and methods
in order to help professionals, researchers, and graduate and
undergraduate students understand chemical residues in agriculture
and apply them to applications for the detection and quantification
of chemical residues - both organic and inorganic - in several
agricultural matrices, including crops, fruits, meat, food, feed,
soil and water. Agriculture remains one of the most strategic
sectors for the global economy and well-being. However, it is seen
as a source of environmental and health concerns mainly due to the
high amount of pesticides and fertilizers used in production
systems around the world; moreover, a thorough understanding of the
topic is necessary when we consider livestock production systems
also apply large amounts of veterinary drugs to treat illness and
promote increases in productivity.
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