Hormones and Reproduction of Vertebrates, Volume 5 2nd Edition
Hormones and Reproduction of Vertebrates, Volume 5, 2nd Edition by David Norris and Kristin Lopez is a definitive, up-to-date resource for researchers, students, and professionals exploring reproductive endocrinology across the vertebrate world. This volume brings together comparative insights on hormonal control of reproduction—from fish and amphibians to birds and mammals—presenting contemporary findings that bridge basic physiology, ecology, and applied conservation.
Dive into clear, authoritative chapters that translate complex endocrine mechanisms into practical understanding for laboratory scientists, wildlife biologists, aquaculture specialists, and clinical researchers. The second edition updates key topics with recent advances in hormonal signaling, developmental endocrinology, environmental endocrine disruptors, and the intersection of reproduction with behavior and population dynamics. Each section is written by leading international contributors, ensuring a global perspective ideal for readers in North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and beyond.
Whether you seek a comprehensive textbook for graduate courses or a reference volume for cutting-edge research, this book balances rigorous scholarship with accessible explanations and richly detailed illustrations. It’s an essential addition to academic libraries, research labs, and conservation programs focused on vertebrate reproduction and health.
Equip your collection with a trusted, go-to guide: order Hormones and Reproduction of Vertebrates, Volume 5, 2nd Edition today to stay current with the evolving science of hormonal regulation, reproductive biology, and their implications for conservation and human-animal health worldwide.
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