Hormones and Reproduction of Vertebrates, Volume 3 2nd Edition
Capture the cutting edge of vertebrate reproductive science with Hormones and Reproduction of Vertebrates, Volume 3, 2nd Edition, edited by David Norris and Kristin Lopez. This authoritative volume commands attention with its clear synthesis of endocrine mechanisms shaping reproduction across fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals — an indispensable reference for anyone studying reproductive biology.
Dive into expertly curated chapters that translate complex hormonal pathways into accessible insights. The 2nd edition brings updated research and expanded perspectives on molecular endocrinology, neuroendocrine control, gametogenesis, reproductive cycles, and the interplay between environment and hormonal function. Rich comparative analysis helps readers connect species-specific findings to broader evolutionary and ecological contexts.
Perfect for graduate students, researchers, clinicians, and conservation biologists, this volume balances rigorous scholarship with practical relevance. Use it to inform lab work, design experiments, interpret endocrine-disrupting effects, or guide species management and conservation decisions. Contributions from leading scientists ensure each chapter is both current and credible, making the book a trusted resource on campus, in the lab, and in the field.
Globally relevant and written for an international audience — from North America and Europe to Asia-Pacific and beyond — this edition supports cross-disciplinary collaboration and teaching. Add Hormones and Reproduction of Vertebrates, Volume 3, 2nd Edition to your professional library to stay at the forefront of reproductive endocrinology. Order your copy today and equip yourself with the comprehensive, authoritative reference that specialists and students worldwide rely on.
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