Comparative Reproductive BiologyISBN: 978-0-8138-1554-1
Hardcover
432 pages
December 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: E-book
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When considering the physiological systems of the body, the degree
of species variation within the reproductive system compared to
other systems is remarkable. Furthermore, it is essential that
researchers, educators, and students alike remain aware of the
fundamental comparative differences in the reproductive biology of
domestic species.
Written by renowned scientists in their respective fields,
Comparative Reproductive Biology is a comprehensive
reference on the reproductive systems of domestic species. The book
offers both broad and specific knowledge in areas that have
advanced the field in recent years, including advances in cell and
molecular biology applied to reproduction, transgenic animal
production, gender selection, artificial insemination, embryo
transfer, cryobiology, animal cloning and many others. This seminal
text includes topics in animal reproduction that are usually only
found as part of other books in animal science such as anatomy,
histology, physiology, radiology, ultrasonogrophy, and
others.
- Comprehensive reference of the reproductive systems of domestic species
- Written by a team of top researchers
- Richly illustrated throughout, including 12 pages of color images