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Engaged with you. Dear Valued Professor Cengage Technology Edition (CTE) As the adoption of technology in educational institutions becomes ubiquitous, our new range of Cengage Technology Edition (CTE) products will help expand your teaching repertoire. If you are already using technology in your lessons, let CTE make your classes even better. If you are new to technology, CTE is a great first step. CTE combines either an e-book or digital solution with a print book for your convenience. This hybrid learning product is available in all major subject disciplines such as business, economics, mathematics, sciences, social sciences and humanities. Digital simulations explain the concept of molecules, structure, and bonding visually. Virtual manipulatives allow you to plot graphs or illustrate economic or mathematical theorems just by changing variables. Use our multimedia resources to bring students to a whole new experience in your class. 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Contents Biology Animal Biology������������������������������������������������������� 2 Biochemistry����������������������������������������������������������� 3 Biotechnology�������������������������������������������������������� 5 Developmental Biology/Embryology���������������������� 6 Ecology������������������������������������������������������������������ 6 Environmental Science������������������������������������������ 9 Genetics��������������������������������������������������������������� 20 Human Anatomy & Physiology���������������������������� 24 Human Biology����������������������������������������������������� 35 Introductory Biology��������������������������������������������� 37 Marine Biology����������������������������������������������������� 79 Microbiology��������������������������������������������������������� 81 Molecular & Cell Biology�������������������������������������� 81 Plant Biology / Botany������������������������������������������ 82 Student Resources���������������������������������������������� 83 General Chemistry����������������������������������������������� 85 Introductory / Preparatory Chemistry������������������� 86 Earth Sciences Environmental Science���������������������������������������� 87 Geography����������������������������������������������������������� 97 Geology�������������������������������������������������������������� 104 Introduction to Earth Science����������������������������� 118 Meteorology������������������������������������������������������� 125 Natural Hazards & Disasters������������������������������ 130 Oceanography��������������������������������������������������� 131 Environmental Science Environmental Science�������������������������������������� 136 Oceanography Oceanography��������������������������������������������������� 144 Combined Author/Title Index����������������������������� 145 Order form/pricelist is available upon request through Cengage Learning Representative. Special price requests for class adoption are subject to approval. Please contact your Cengage Learning Representative for details. Information contained in this catalog is correct at the time of printing. Prices are subject to change without prior notice. BIOLOGY in this edition, with more three-dimensional art; many conceptually redesigned or new figures to enhance student understanding; brighter, more contemporary, and more visually appealing colors; and a more consistent style throughout. • NEW! Check Your Understanding questions have been added after each major section to help review the main ideas just discussed. • NEW! Check Your Understanding questions have been added after each major section to help review the main ideas just discussed. • NEW! Cengage Learning’s Physiology CourseMate brings course concepts to life with interactive learning, study, and exam preparation tools that support ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY, 2E, International Edition. ANIMAL BIOLOGY ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY, 2E From Genes to Organisms, International Edition Lauralee Sherwood, West Virginia University; Hillar Klandorf, West Virginia University; Paul Yancey, Whitman College Promoting a conceptual understanding and taking an integrative systems approach, ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY, 2E, International Edition illustrates the individual organization as well as the collective interdependence of each complete physiological system. The text begins with chapters on integrative principles and on the genomic, molecular, and cellular basis of physiology, then proceeds to chapters on individual organ systems. For each organ system, evolutionary forces as well as current cellular and molecular research are discussed. To clearly illustrate system interdependence, each systems chapter contains a summary, titled “Making Connections.” To make the text even more accessible to students, the authors also incorporate a comparative approach to animal physiology, examining the basic physiology of many vertebrate and nonvertebrate animals as well as their primary diseases and ability to respond to environmental changes. NEW TO THIS EDITION • NEW! A thorough review of the most recent published literature led to the inclusion of the most current, cutting-edge scientific information. In addition, more details on evolutionary and comparative aspects of physiological adaptations have been included. • NEW! Over 90% of the art has been upgraded 2 FEATURES • ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY, 2E, International Edition’s primary organization is according to body system, but it also provides coverage of cellular, molecular, and genomic topics in early chapters, and incorporates this information throughout the text as a basis for understanding organ function. • Each chapter includes an overview of major evolutionary events and selective forces. All topics have been placed in a biological context that melds the proximate (mechanistic) approach of traditional physiology with the evolutionary explanations behind them, in order to discuss not only the power of natural selection, but also the often seemingly illogical details of life. • The authors include both analogies and frequent references to everyday experiences to help students relate to the physiology concepts presented. • Special breakout boxes pique the interest of students and encourage critical thinking, including “Molecular Biology and Genomics,” “Beyond the Basics,” “Challenges and Controversies,” “Unanswered Questions,” and “A Closer Look at Adaptation.” CONTENTS SECTION I: FOUNDATIONS.1. Homeostasis and Integration: The Foundations of Physiology.2. Cellular and Molecular Physiology.3. Membrane Physiology.4. Neuronal Physiology.SECTION www.cengageasia.com BIOCHEMISTRY II: WHOLE-BODY REGULATION AND INTEGRATION.5. Nervous Systems.6. Sensory Physiology.7. Endocrine Systems.SECTION III: SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT.8. Muscle Physiology. SECTION IV: SELF-MAINTENANCE.9. Circulatory Systems.10. Defense Systems.11. Respiratory Systems.12. Excretory Systems.13. Fluid and Acid–Base Balance.14. Digestive Systems.15. Energy Balance and Thermal Physiology.SECTION V: REPRODUCTION.16. Reproductive Systems. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • CourseMate with InfoTrac® Instant Access for Sherwood/Klandorf/Yancey’s Animal Physiology: From Genes to Organisms, 002e, 9781133001232 CourseMate with InfoTrac® Printed Access Card for Sherwood/Klandorf/Yancey’s Animal Physiology: From Genes to Organisms, 2nd, 002e, 9781133001249 PowerLecture for Sherwood/Klandorf/Yancey’s Animal Physiology: From Genes to Organisms, 2nd, 002e, 9781111989071 eBook: Animal Physiology: From Genes to Organisms, 002e, 9781133784579 CourseMate 2-Semester Instant Access, Intl. Edition for Sherwood/Klandorf/Yancey’s Animal Physiology: From Genes to Organisms, International Edition, 002e, 9781133854272 © 2013, 896pp, Paperback, 9781111988715 BIOCHEMISTRY, INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 4E Reginald H. Garrett, University of Virginia; Charles M. Grisham, University of Virginia Continuing Garrett and Grisham’s innovative conceptual and organizing framework, “Essential Questions,” BIOCHEMISTRY, 4e, International edition guides students through course concepts in a way that reveals the beauty and usefulness of biochemistry in the everyday world.The book’s balanced presentation has been streamlined for increased clarity and readability—and to make it more interesting to visual learners, this edition also includes new photos and illustrations that show the subject matter consistently throughout the text. New end-of-chapter problems, MCAT practice questions, and the unparalleled text/media integration with the power of CengageNOW round out this exceptional package, giving students the tools they need to master course concepts and develop critical problem-solving skills they can draw upon long after the course ends. NEW TO THIS EDITION • This edition’s updated coverage includes new topics like protein folding and proteomics, as well as updates on the Human Genome Project, cellular signaling, and other important subjects. • Streamlined for increased clarity and readability, this edition features shorter figure heads as well as the addition of more information directly within illustrations to aid visual readers. • The richness of the Protein Data Bank (www. pdb.org) and availability of molecular graphics software has been exploited to enliven this edition www.cengageasia.com 3 with more than 330 images of prominent proteins and nucleic acids. • Approximately 15% of the text’s 600+ end-ofchapter problems are new to this edition. Each set of problems concludes with MCAT practice questions to aid students in their preparation for standardized examinations. • Reference lists at the end of each chapter make it easy for students to find additional information about each topic. FEATURES • Each chapter in this book is framed around an Essential Question that engages students in the material and encourages curiosity about the subject matter. • Human Biochemistry essays emphasize the central role of basic biochemistry in medicine and the health sciences with information on clinically important issues such as diet, diabetes, and cardiovascular health. • Critical Developments in Biochemistry essays emphasize recent and historical advances in the field, while A Deeper Look essays expand on the text, highlighting selected topics or experimental observations. • To promote more efficient study, each chapter includes in-text icons that direct students to interactive online tutorials and animations within CengageNOW, while end-of-chapter summaries review and briefly answer the key questions posed in each section. • Active and Animated Figures are now available online through CengageNOW. Active Figures include corresponding test questions where students can quiz themselves on the concept conveyed in the figure, while Animated Figures allow students to watch the progress of an illustration. CONTENTS Part I: MOLECULAR COMPONENTS OF CELLS.1. Chemistry is the Logic of Biological Phenomena.2. Water - The Medium of Life.3. Thermodynamics of Biological Systems.4. Amino Acids.5. Proteins: Their Primary Structure and Biological Functions.6. Proteins: Secondary, Tertiary, and Quaternary Structure.7. Carbohydrates 4 and Glyco-Conjugates of the Cell Surface.8. Lipids. 9. Membranes and Membrane Transport.10. Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids.11. Structure of Nucleic Acids.12. Recombinant DNA: Cloning and Creation of Chimeric Genes.Part II: PROTEIN DYNAMICS.13. Enzyme Kinetics.14. Mechanisms of Enzyme Action.15. Enzyme Regulation.16. Molecular Motors.Part III: METABOLISM AND ITS REGULATION.17. Nutrition and the Organization of Metabolism.18. Glycolysis.19. The Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle.20. Electron Transport and Oxidative Phosphorylation.21. Photosynthesis.22. Gluconeogenesis, Glycogen Metabolism, and the Pentose Phosphate Pathway.23. Fatty Acid Catabolism.24. Lipid Biosynthesis.25. Nitrogen Acquisition and Amino Acid Metabolism.26. The Synthesis and Degradation of Nucleotides.27. Metabolic Integration and Organ Specialization. Part IV: INFORMATION TRANSFER.28. DNA Metabolism.29.Transcription and the Regulation of Gene Expression.30. Protein Synthesis.31. PostTranslational Processing of Proteins and Protein Degradation.32. The Reception and Transmission of Extracellular Information. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • • • www.cengageasia.com Test Bank on eBank for Garrett/Grisham’s Biochemistry, 4th, 004e, 9780495114574 PowerLecture with ExamView® for Garrett/ Grisham’s Biochemistry, 4th, 004e, 9780495114598 Student Solutions Manual/Study Guide/Problem Book for Garrett/Grisham’s Biochemistry, 004e, 9780495114604 CengageNOW Printed Access Card for Garrett/Grisham’s Biochemistry, 4th, 004e, 9780495606444 CengageNOW Instant Access Code for Garrett/ Grisham’s Biochemistry, 004e, 9780495606451 eBook: Biochemistry, 004e, 9781439022375 CengageNOW 2-Semester Printed Access Card, Intl. Edition for Garrett/Grisham’s Biochemistry, International Edition, 4th, 004e, 9780495866923 CengageNOW 2-Semester Instant Access Code, Intl. Edition for Garrett/Grisham’s Biochemistry, International Edition, 004e, 9780495866930 • • ISE NOW 2 SEM-BIOCHEMISTRY, 004e, 9780495866947 eBook: Biochemistry, 004e, 9781133376323 © 2009, 1184pp, Paperback, 9780495114642 BIOTECHNOLOGY • Ethics and values: Discusses comprehensively the moral implications of procedures in laboratory medicine (Chapter 6). • “Food for Thought” boxes: Encourages deeper thinking in the field of medical technology, with an understanding of the relationship between theory and real-world applications. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY WITH SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIETY Dr. Sally C. Suba; Dr. Jennifer S. Florida Advancements in science and technology have brought about numerous remarkable changes in the trends of medical laboratory services. Medical technologists of today are key healthcare personnel who provide laboratory services that aid physicians in diagnosing, treating, and preventing the onset of diseases and infections. Thus, it is crucial that they are well versed in basic theory, technical skills, and the application of laboratory test procedures. Introduction to Medical Technology with Science, Technology, and Society provides students with vital information to guide them in carrying out their duties, and to help them learn in a structured and efficient manner. This book aims to counter the dearth of introductory medical technology texts in the market through the conceptualization of learning materials that fully embrace the core principles of medical technology education. UNIT I. Introduction to Medical Technology1. Medical Technology: Scope, Nature, and Historical Perspective2. Medical Technologists and Other Allied Health Professionals3. Medical Technology Education4. Clinical Laboratory Organization and Quality Control Management5. Clinical Laboratory Information System and Instrumentation6. Professional Ethics and Values: Moral ImplicationsUNIT II. Science, Technology, and Society7. Genetic Engineering8. Occupational Risks in Medical Technology9. Laboratory Waste Management Services and Disposal System10. Disease of the 21st Century11. Current Trends in Medical Technology12. The Advent of Molecular Diagnostic ToolsApp. A. Laboratory ProtocolApp. B. Chemical Reactions and Principles of Laboratory ProtocolsApp. C. Microscopic and Morphological Appearance of SpecimensIndex. © 2014, 272pp, Paperback, 9789814441018 FEATURES • Incorporation of science, technology, and society: Discusses how science and technology have influenced the progress of society through issues such as genetic engineering, diseases of the 21st century, and the use of molecular diagnostic tools. www.cengageasia.com 5 ECOLOGY DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY/EMBRYOLOGY ESSENTIALS OF ECOLOGY, 7E ESSENTIALS OF LIFE SCIENCE Jianping Xu, McMaster University; Qingyu Wu, Tsinghua University FEATURES • Cutting-edge concepts: e.g., gene therapy, bioinformatics, genomics, global warming, species extinction • Stories of fundamental discoveries: e.g., nerve signal transduction, DNA double helix structure, agents of diseases, photosynthesis • Modern research tools: e.g., microscopy, genetic engineering, DNA microarray, fossil dating • Fundamental principles: e.g., theory of evolution, central dogma, Mendelian genetics, linkage mapping, Koch’s postulates, food webs CONTENTS 1. Introduction to Life Science2. The Diversity and Taxonomy of Organisms3. The Cell4. The Chemical Basis of Life5. Energy and Metabolism6. Cellular Respiration: Harvesting Chemical Energy7. Photosynthesis8. Reproduction and the Transmission of Genetics Materials9. DNA: The Molecular Blueprint for Life10. The Regulation of Gene Expression11. Recombination of DNA Technology12. Biotechnology: A Revolution in Modern Biological Sciences13. The Origin and Evolution of Life14. Plants: Structure, Function, and Development15. Animals: Structure, Function, and Development16. Fundamentals of EcologyMain ReferencesGlossaryIndex © 2006, Paperback, 9789812652768 6 G. Tyler Miller Jr.; Scott Spoolman “Inspiring people to care about the planet.” Using sustainability as the integrating theme, this succinct 11-chapter, full color textbook covers scientific principles and concepts, ecosystems, evolution, biodiversity, population ecology, and more. Covers scientific principles and concepts, ecosystems, evolution, biodiversity, population ecology, and so much more. In the new edition of ESSENTIALS OF ECOLOGY, authors Tyler Miller and Scott Spoolman have partnered with the National Geographic Society to develop a text designed to equip students with the inspiration and knowledge they need to make a difference solving today’s environmental issues. Exclusive content highlights important work of National Geographic Explorers, and features over 100 new photos, maps, and illustrations that bring course concepts to life. In addition to the integration of new and engaging National Geographic content, every chapter has been thoroughly updated and 6 new Core Case Studies offer current examples of environmental problems and scenarios for potential solutions. The concept-centered approach used in the text transforms complex environmental topics and issues into key concepts that students will understand and remember. Overall, by framing the concepts with goals for more sustainable lifestyles and human communities, students see how promising the future can be and their important role in shaping it.The MindTap online edition of ESSENTIALS OF ECOLOGY offers additional exclusive National Geographic content, including www.cengageasia.com high-quality videos on important environmental problems and efforts being made to address them. Team up with Miller/Spoolman’s, ESSENTIALS OF ECOLOGY and the National Geographic Society to offer your students the most inspiring introduction to environmental science available! NEW TO THIS EDITION • Co-authors Tyler Miller and Scott Spoolman have partnered with the National Geographic Society to include exclusive content from the National Geographic Society’s world-renowned photo and map collections. Over 100 new photos, maps, and illustrations provide students with the most visual and inspiring introduction to environmental science available. • New Core Case Studies in 6 of the 11 chapters provide in-depth examples of specific environmental problems and scenarios for potential solutions, helping students understand the concepts in the chapter and apply them to a real-world situation. • Individuals Matter boxes now include profiles of National Geographic Explorers who are making significant contributions to improving the environment. These highly graphical sections highlight efforts of researchers to improve the world’s environment by applying unique sciencebased solutions. • Consider This boxes now include a new emphasis on Campus Sustainability to focus attention on the environmental efforts of students and professors at specific institutions. • At the end of every chapter a new feature called Global Environment Watch Activities help students learn how to use an extensive database of environmental articles and other materials that are updated several times a day and are available exclusively for users of this book. • CORE CASE STUDIES IN EVERY CHAPTER: Core case studies explore current and relevant environmental topics and place them in the context of sustainability for the student. • “Good News” logos mark areas in the text that present positive developments in efforts to deal with environmental problems. • “Connections” boxes in each chapter briefly describe connections between human activities and environmental consequences, environmental and social issues, and environmental issues and solutions. • “Three Big Ideas” appear near the end of every chapter, reinforcing key take-away ideas students can apply. In the new edition a section called Tying it All Together serves as a recap of the Core Case Study and puts what the student has just read in context. CONTENTS PART I: HUMANS AND SUSTAINABILITY: AN OVERVIEW.1. Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability.PART II: SCIENCE, ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES, AND SUSTAINABILITY.2. Science, Matter, Energy, and Systems.3. Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work?4. Biodiversity and Evolution.5. Biodiversity, Species Interactions, and Population Control.6. The Human Population and Its Impact.7. Climate and Biodiversity.8. Aquatic Biodiversity. PART III: SUSTAINING BIODIVERSITY.9. Sustaining Biodiversity: The Species Approach.10. Sustaining Terrestrial Biodiversity: The Ecosystem Approach.11. Sustaining Aquatic Biodiversity. SUPPLEMENTS • • FEATURES • CENTRAL THEME OF SUSTAINABILITY: Three clearly explained principles of sustainability (solar energy, chemical cycling, and biodiversity) are integrated throughout every chapter and take students through the practical steps they can take toward more sustainable lifestyles. Icons highlight sustainability throughout the text. • • Custom Gobal Environmental Watch Enrichment Module, 014e, 9781133594086 PowerLecture with JoinIn™ Student Response System and ExamView® for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, 18th, 018e, 9781285750965 MindTap®® Environmental Science for Miller/ Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 007e, 9781285776163 MindTap® Environmental Science, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 007e, 9781285776187 www.cengageasia.com 7 • • • • • • • • • • • MindTap Reader for Miller/Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 007e, 9781285776309 CS-EBK: ESSENTIALS OF ECOLOGY, 007e, 9781285804712 Blackboard MindLink for MindTap® Environmental Science Printed Access Card for Miller/Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 7th, 007e, 9781285850085 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Environmental Science, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Miller/Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 7th, 007e, 9781285850108 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Environmental Science, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 007e, 9781285850092 Blackboard MindLink for MindTap® Environmental Science Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 007e, 9781285850115 Aplia for Miller/Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 018e, 9781305080270 Aplia™, 1 term Instant Access for Miller/ Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 018e, 9781305080294 Aplia™, 1 term Printed Access Card for Miller/ Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 18th, 018e, 9781305080287 eBook: Essentials of Ecology, 007e, 9781305159877 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 018e, 9781305254558 © 2015, 400pp, Paperback, 9781285197265 8 A GUIDE TO THE COMMON EPIPHYTES AND MISTLETOES OF SINGAPORE Jean W. H. Yong; James Wang Wei; Joanne Y. T. Khew; Sheue Chiou Rong This book is the first to profile the unique epiphytic plant communities found in Singapore. The canopies of tropical trees are often festooned with luxuriant masses of delicate ferns, orchids and mistletoes; these veritable aerial gardens are one of the most biodiverse habitats on the planet. Yet, despite their prevalence in tropical urban landscapes, many of these fascinating aerial plants remain unappreciated and misunderstood.The first section of this book provides a concise scientific introduction to the biology of epiphytes and mistletoes, including their taxonomy, life-cycles, adaptive strategies and interactions with their hosts and arboreal fauna. Biology students will appreciate the clear and systematic treatise of the natural history of these two groups of aerial plants, while horticulturalists will benefit from the balanced discussion on suitable management approaches for these plants.The second section serves as a field guide for identifying all of the common epiphytes and mistletoes found in Singapore. Copious illustrations of both vegetative and fertile characters are provided to enable nature lovers and plant hobbyists to confidently identify all the common species, including epiphytic ferns, orchids, hoyas, dischidias, rubiaceous ant-plants and mistletoes. We hope that landscape architects and private gardeners will also find in this section plant selection ideas for more sustainable greening initiatives, and be inspired to further explore the substantial aesthetic and conservation values of www.cengageasia.com these charming plants. FEATURES • Provides a comprehensive reference for the identification and management of epiphytes and mistletoes in Singapore. • Provides basic information on the biology of these plants, with a focus on colour photo profiles of all common species. • Beautifully illustrated with large format colour photographs, rendering the overall impression less text-heavy and more readable. • Serves as an accessible and informative field reference guide for horticultural professionals, as well as the general public. CONTENTS PrefaceContributing PartiesAbout the AuthorsAcknowledgements1. Introduction.2. Reproductive biology.3. Eco-physiology.4. Community ecology.5. Epiphytes, mistletoes and people.6. A selection of epiphytes found in Singapore.7. A selection of mistletoes found in Singapore.ReferencesGlossaryIndices © 2015, 390pp, Paperback, 9789814609777 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE scientific principles and concepts, ecosystems, evolution, biodiversity, population ecology, and so much more. In the new edition of ESSENTIALS OF ECOLOGY, authors Tyler Miller and Scott Spoolman have partnered with the National Geographic Society to develop a text designed to equip students with the inspiration and knowledge they need to make a difference solving today’s environmental issues. Exclusive content highlights important work of National Geographic Explorers, and features over 100 new photos, maps, and illustrations that bring course concepts to life. In addition to the integration of new and engaging National Geographic content, every chapter has been thoroughly updated and 6 new Core Case Studies offer current examples of environmental problems and scenarios for potential solutions. The concept-centered approach used in the text transforms complex environmental topics and issues into key concepts that students will understand and remember. Overall, by framing the concepts with goals for more sustainable lifestyles and human communities, students see how promising the future can be and their important role in shaping it.The MindTap online edition of ESSENTIALS OF ECOLOGY offers additional exclusive National Geographic content, including high-quality videos on important environmental problems and efforts being made to address them. Team up with Miller/Spoolman’s, ESSENTIALS OF ECOLOGY and the National Geographic Society to offer your students the most inspiring introduction to environmental science available! NEW TO THIS EDITION ESSENTIALS OF ECOLOGY, 7E G. Tyler Miller Jr.; Scott Spoolman “Inspiring people to care about the planet.” Using sustainability as the integrating theme, this succinct 11-chapter, full color textbook covers scientific principles and concepts, ecosystems, evolution, biodiversity, population ecology, and more. Covers • Co-authors Tyler Miller and Scott Spoolman have partnered with the National Geographic Society to include exclusive content from the National Geographic Society’s world-renowned photo and map collections. Over 100 new photos, maps, and illustrations provide students with the most visual and inspiring introduction to environmental science available. • New Core Case Studies in 6 of the 11 chapters provide in-depth examples of specific environmental problems and scenarios for potential solutions, helping students understand the concepts in the chapter and apply them to a real-world situation. www.cengageasia.com 9 • Individuals Matter boxes now include profiles of National Geographic Explorers who are making significant contributions to improving the environment. These highly graphical sections highlight efforts of researchers to improve the world’s environment by applying unique sciencebased solutions. • Consider This boxes now include a new emphasis on Campus Sustainability to focus attention on the environmental efforts of students and professors at specific institutions. • At the end of every chapter a new feature called Global Environment Watch Activities help students learn how to use an extensive database of environmental articles and other materials that are updated several times a day and are available exclusively for users of this book. Their Causes, and Sustainability.PART II: SCIENCE, ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES, AND SUSTAINABILITY.2. Science, Matter, Energy, and Systems.3. Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work?4. Biodiversity and Evolution.5. Biodiversity, Species Interactions, and Population Control.6. The Human Population and Its Impact.7. Climate and Biodiversity.8. Aquatic Biodiversity. PART III: SUSTAINING BIODIVERSITY.9. Sustaining Biodiversity: The Species Approach.10. Sustaining Terrestrial Biodiversity: The Ecosystem Approach.11. Sustaining Aquatic Biodiversity. SUPPLEMENTS • • FEATURES • CENTRAL THEME OF SUSTAINABILITY: Three clearly explained principles of sustainability (solar energy, chemical cycling, and biodiversity) are integrated throughout every chapter and take students through the practical steps they can take toward more sustainable lifestyles. Icons highlight sustainability throughout the text. • CORE CASE STUDIES IN EVERY CHAPTER: Core case studies explore current and relevant environmental topics and place them in the context of sustainability for the student. • “Good News” logos mark areas in the text that present positive developments in efforts to deal with environmental problems. • “Connections” boxes in each chapter briefly describe connections between human activities and environmental consequences, environmental and social issues, and environmental issues and solutions. • “Three Big Ideas” appear near the end of every chapter, reinforcing key take-away ideas students can apply. In the new edition a section called Tying it All Together serves as a recap of the Core Case Study and puts what the student has just read in context. • • • • • • • • CONTENTS PART I: HUMANS AND SUSTAINABILITY: AN OVERVIEW.1. Environmental Problems, 10 • www.cengageasia.com Custom Gobal Environmental Watch Enrichment Module, 014e, 9781133594086 PowerLecture with JoinIn™ Student Response System and ExamView® for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, 18th, 018e, 9781285750965 MindTap®® Environmental Science for Miller/ Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 007e, 9781285776163 MindTap® Environmental Science, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 007e, 9781285776187 MindTap Reader for Miller/Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 007e, 9781285776309 CS-EBK: ESSENTIALS OF ECOLOGY, 007e, 9781285804712 Blackboard MindLink for MindTap® Environmental Science Printed Access Card for Miller/Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 7th, 007e, 9781285850085 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Environmental Science, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Miller/Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 7th, 007e, 9781285850108 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Environmental Science, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 007e, 9781285850092 Blackboard MindLink for MindTap® Environmental Science Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 007e, 9781285850115 Aplia for Miller/Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 018e, 9781305080270 • • • • Aplia™, 1 term Instant Access for Miller/ Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 018e, 9781305080294 Aplia™, 1 term Printed Access Card for Miller/ Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 18th, 018e, 9781305080287 eBook: Essentials of Ecology, 007e, 9781305159877 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Essentials of Ecology, 018e, 9781305254558 © 2015, 400pp, Paperback, 9781285197265 environmental problems and scenarios for potential solutions. The concept-centered approach used in the text transforms complex environmental topics and issues into key concepts that students will understand and remember. Overall, by framing the concepts with goals for more sustainable lifestyles and human communities, students see how promising the future can be and their important role in shaping it.The MindTap online edition of LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT offers additional exclusive National Geographic content, including high-quality videos on important environmental problems and efforts being made to address them. Team up with Miller/Spoolman’s, LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT and the National Geographic Society to offer your students the most inspiring introduction to environmental science available! NEW TO THIS EDITION LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT, 18E G. Tyler Miller Jr.; Scott Spoolman “Inspiring people to care about the planet.” In the new edition of LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT, authors Tyler Miller and Scott Spoolman have partnered with the National Geographic Society to develop a text designed to equip students with the inspiration and knowledge they need to make a difference solving today’s environmental issues. Exclusive content highlights important work of National Geographic Explorers, and features over 200 new photos, maps, and illustrations that bring course concepts to life. Using sustainability as the integrating theme, LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT 18e, provides clear introductions to the multiple environmental problems that we face and balanced discussions to evaluate potential solutions. In addition to the integration of new and engaging National Geographic content, every chapter has been thoroughly updated and 18 new Core Case Studies offer current examples of present • Co-authors Tyler Miller and Scott Spoolman have partnered with the National Geographic Society to include exclusive content from the National Geographic Society’s world-renowned photo and map collections. Over new 200 photos, maps, and illustrations provide students with the most visual and inspiring introduction to environmental science available. • New Core Case Studies in 18 of the 25 chapters provide in-depth examples of specific environmental problems and scenarios for potential solutions, helping students understand the concepts in the chapter and apply them to a real-world situation. • Individuals Matter boxes now include profiles of National Geographic Explorers who are making significant contributions to improving the environment. These highly graphical sections highlight efforts of researchers to improve the world’s environment by applying unique sciencebased solutions. • Consider This boxes now include a new emphasis on Campus Sustainability to focus attention on the environmental efforts of students and professors at specific institutions. • At the end of every chapter a new feature called Global Environment Watch Activities help students learn how to use an extensive database of environmental articles and other materials that www.cengageasia.com 11 are updated several times a day and are available exclusively for users of this book. FEATURES • “Good News” logos mark areas in the text that present positive developments in efforts to deal with environmental problems. • “Connections” boxes in each chapter briefly describe connections between human activities and environmental consequences, environmental and social issues, and environmental issues and solutions. • Over 18 of the book’s 25 chapters have new “Core Case Studies” that are threaded throughout each chapter. These case studies explore current and relevant environmental topics and place them in the context of sustainability for the student. • “Three Big Ideas” appear near the end of every chapter, reinforcing key take-away ideas students can apply. • Enhanced art program includes a wealth of new and updated figures, new photos, and a new design that reinforces and enhances learning. CONTENTS PART I: HUMANS AND SUSTAINABILITY: AN OVERVIEW.1. Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability.PART II: SCIENCE, ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES, AND SUSTAINABILITY.2. Science, Matter, Energy, and Systems.3. Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work?4. Biodiversity and Evolution.5. Biodiversity, Species Interactions, and Population Control.6. The Human Population and Its Impact.7. Climate and Biodiversity.8. Aquatic Biodiversity. PART III: SUSTAINING BIODIVERSITY.9. Sustaining Biodiversity: The Species Approach.10. Sustaining Terrestrial Biodiversity: The Ecosystem Approach.11. Sustaining Aquatic Biodiversity.PART IV: SUSTAINING NATURAL RESOURCES.12. Food, Soil, and Pest Management.13. Water Resources.14. Geology and Nonrenewable Minerals.15. Nonrenewable Energy.16. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.PART V: SUSTAINING ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.17. Environmental Hazards and Human Health.18. Air Pollution.19. Climate Disruption and Ozone Depletion.20. Water Pollution.21. Solid and 12 Hazardous Waste.22. Sustainable Cities.PART VI: SUSTAINING HUMAN SOCIETIES.23. Economics, Environment, and Sustainability.24. Politics, Environment, and Sustainability.25. Environmental Worldviews, Ethics, and Sustainability. SUPPLEMENTS.1. Measurement Units.2. Reading Graphs and Maps.3. Environmental History of the United States.4. Some Basic Chemistry.5. Weather Basics. 6. Maps and Map Analysis.7. Environmental Data and Data Analysis. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • www.cengageasia.com GREENR Global Environment Watch, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Environmental Science, 013e, 9781423928638 Global Environment Watch, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card, 13th, 013e, 9781423929444 Custom Enrichment Module: Gobal Environmental Watch Enrichment Module, 001e, 9781111471088 Custom Gobal Environmental Watch Enrichment Module, 014e, 9781133594086 Aplia™, 1 term Printed Access Card for Miller/ Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, 18th, 018e, 9781285750927 Online Instructor’s Manual for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, 18th, 018e, 9781285750958 Electronic Test Bank for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, 18th, 018e, 9781285750996 Online Transparency Correlation for Miller/ Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, 18th, 018e, 9781285751023 Aplia for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, 018e, 9781285751047 CS-EBK LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT, 018e, 9781285751054 Aplia™, 1 term Instant Access for Miller/ Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, 018e, 9781285751146 MindTap® Environmental Science, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, 018e, 9781285776224 MindTap® Environmental Science, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Miller/ Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, 18th, 018e, 9781285776231 • • • • • • • • • • • • MindTap® Environmental Science for Miller/ Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, 018e, 9781285776477 LMS Integrated for Aplia™, 1 term Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, 018e, 9781285849997 LMS Integrated for Aplia™, 1 term Printed Access Card for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, 18th, 018e, 9781285850009 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Environmental Science, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, 018e, 9781285850054 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Environmental Science, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, 18th, 018e, 9781285850078 MindTap Reader for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, 018e, 9781285861975 3P-EBK:LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT, 018e, 9781285969725 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, 018e, 9781285975689 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, 018e, 9781285978819 eBook: Living in the Environment, 018e, 9781305159198 Instructor’s Companion Web Site for Miller/ Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, 18th, 018e, 9781305091108 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, 018e, 9781305585775 © 2015, 816pp, Hardback, 9781133940135 SUSTAINING THE EARTH, 11E G. Tyler Miller Jr.; Scott Spoolman SUSTAINING THE EARTH provides the basic scientific tools for understanding and thinking critically about the environmental problems we face. About half the price of other environmental science texts, this 14-chapter, one-color core book offers an integrated approach that emphasizes how environmental and resource problems and solutions are related. The new edition of SUSTAINING THE EARTH is fully updated with the latest statistics and reports of important scientific studies. New Connections boxes show surprising but important connections between environmental problems and aspects of daily life. In addition, new Thinking About boxes help students apply the concepts of the book to their own lives. Sustainability is the integrating theme of this current and thought-provoking book. The concept-centered approach transforms complex environmental topics and issues into key concepts that students will understand and remember. By framing the concepts with goals for more sustainable lifestyles and human communities, students see how promising the future can be. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Updated with the latest statistics and reports of important scientific studies, Expanded coverage on topics such as ocean acidification, oil production in the U.S., the warming of the world’s lakes, climate change tipping points, the Great Pacific garbage patch, how pollution prevention pays, the greening of college campuses, and much more. • NEW inclusion of three social science principles of sustainability show students how to apply www.cengageasia.com 13 important lessons from the social sciences to making our societies and economies more sustainable. • NEW brief Connections boxes show surprising but important connections between environmental problems and aspects of daily life. • NEW brief Thinking About boxes help students to make important connections on their own and to apply the concepts of the book to their own lives. • NEW Doing Environmental Science exercises at the end of chapters help students to experience the work of environmental scientists first-hand. FEATURES • Case Studies in every chapter provide an in-depth look at specific environmental problems and their possible solutions. • CENTRAL THEME OF SUSTAINABILITY: Three clearly explained principles of sustainability (solar energy, chemical cycling, and biodiversity) are integrated throughout every chapter and take students through the practical steps they can take toward more sustainable lifestyles. Icons highlight sustainability throughout the text. • CONCEPT-CENTERED APPROACH: To help students focus on the main ideas, each major chapter section is built around one to two key concepts which state the most important takeaway messages of each chapter. • PERSONAL RELEVANCE: “What Can You Do?” boxes describe how students can make a difference and “How Would You Vote?” questions give them an opportunity to think critically about issues. “Solutions” subsections present proven and possible solutions for students to explore and “Individuals Matter” boxes describe what various concerned citizens and scientists have done to help work toward sustainability. • OBJECTIVE COVERAGE: A strong emphasis on scientific objectivity and the need for non-biased solutions is a hallmark of the text. “Trade-Offs” boxes present advantages and disadvantages of various environmental technologies and solutions to environmental problems. Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability. PART II: SCIENCE, ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES, AND SUSTAINABILITY.2. Science, Matter, Energy, and Ecosystems.3. Biodiversity and Evolution.4. Community Ecology, Population Ecology, and the Human Population. PART III: SUSTAINING BIODIVERSITY.5. Sustaining Biodiversity: The Species Approach. 6. Sustaining Biodiversity: The Ecosystem Approach. PART IV: SUSTAINING NATURAL RESOURCES.7. Food Production and the Environment. 8. Water Resources and Water Pollution. 9. Nonrenewable Energy Resources. 10. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. PART V: SUSTAINING ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.11. Environmental Hazards and Human Health. 12. Air Pollution, Climate Change, and Ozone Depletion. 13. Urbanization and Solid and Hazardous Waste. PART VI: SUSTAINING HUMAN SOCIETIES.14. Economics, Politics, Worldviews, and the Environment. Appendix: Units of Measurement. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • • • • CONTENTS Introduction: Learning Skills.PART I: HUMANS AND SUSTAINABILITY: AN OVERVIEW.1. 14 • www.cengageasia.com Online Instructor’s Manual for Miller/ Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 11th, 011e, 9781285769509 Electronic Test Bank for Miller/Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 11th, 011e, 9781285769523 ExamView® for Miller/Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 11th, 011e, 9781285769530 MindTap Reader for Miller’s Cengage Advantage Books: Sustaining the Earth, 011e, 9781285776316 CS-EBK: ADV ED SUSTAINING THEEARTH, 011e, 9781285803531 CourseMate for Miller/Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 011e, 9781285861074 CourseMate, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Miller/Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 11th, 011e, 9781285861098 CourseMate, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 011e, 9781285861104 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero for Miller/Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 011e, 9781285976914 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s • • • • • • Sustaining the Earth, 011e, 9781285980041 Instructor’s Companion Web Site for Miller/ Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 11th, 011e, 9781305090965 Blackboard MindLink for CourseMate Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 011e, 9781305093744 LMS Integrated for CourseMate™, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 011e, 9781305093768 Blackboard MindLink for CourseMate Printed Access Card for Miller/Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 11th, 011e, 9781305093775 LMS Integrated for CourseMate™, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Miller/ Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 11th, 011e, 9781305093782 eBook: Sustaining the Earth, 011e, 9781305197312 © 2015, 384pp, Paperback, 9781285769493 SANDY: THE SUPERSTORM OF 2012 is ideal for any course addressing the risks of rising sea level due to human-induced climate change. Reviewing the science behind the development of hurricanes and extratropical storms, this unique 32-page module places Superstorm Sandy in context of human-induced climate change and the risks of rising sea level. FEATURES • Ideal for any course addressing the risks of rising sea level due to human-induced climate change. • Provides students an overview of how hurricanes and extratropical storms work before reviewing Sandy’s development and cataloging the damage caused and its human impact. • Possible solutions for strong storms and rising sea level are also presented. • This 32-module includes over 50 photographs and illustrations that reveal both the impact of the storm and the extensive recovery efforts. CONTENTS 1. Storms—Tropical and Extratropical.2. Cyclones and anticyclones.3. Tropical storms including hurricanes.4. Extratropical storms including nor’eastersStorm effects on coastlines.5. Superstorm Sandy.6 . History of the storm.7. Rainfall and flooding impacts.8. Erosion and sedimentation impacts.9. Environmental impacts.10. Picking up the pieces.11. The Bigger Picture.12. Why did Sandy cause so much damage?13. Who pays to clean up the mess?14. Climate change?15. Solutions.16. PHOTO GALLERY: COMING BACK FROM SUPERSTORM SANDY. ENRICHMENT MODULE 1: SUPER STORM SANDY Paul Bierman, University of Vermont © 2014, 32pp, Wire Stitched, 9781285775784 SANDY: THE SUPERSTORM OF 2012 provides students an overview of how hurricanes and extratropical storms work before reviewing Sandy’s development and cataloging the damage caused and its human impact. A concluding section places Sandy in the context of human-induced climate change and storms of the future. Possible solutions for strong storms and rising sea level are also presented. This 32-page enrichment module is ideal for any course addressing the risks of rising sea level due to human-induced climate change. www.cengageasia.com 15 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS A Modular Approach, International Edition Norman Myers; Scott Spoolman Focused on and organized around environmental issues, this innovative new book engages students and helps them critically evaluate possible solutions to the environmental problems we now face. The authors outline specific environmental issues and provide the scientific background to enable students to understand each issue. In order to find and apply solutions to these problems, they help students see that the problems are not insurmountable and that something can be done to achieve a sustainable future. The modular chapters provide full descriptions of each of the major environmental problems with real stories about what people are doing to tackle the resulting challenges. Overall, ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS: A MODULAR APPROACH, International Edition offers great flexibility for instructors and provides students with tools for building a sustainable future. FEATURES CONTENTS • The highly focused issues and solutions approach guides students through each module. Beginning with “Why should you care,” the chapter progresses from “What are the problems” to “What can be done” to “A look to the future” before concluding with “What would you do?” • This is a modular textbook, with 14 of the total 15 modules each devoted entirely to a specific environmental issue. The first module is an introduction to science and sustainability concepts that form a foundation for the course. The fundamental concepts that apply in each module are raised again and applied in practice as they 16 pertain to each individual issue. • Frequent reviews of the material include “Let’s Review” question lists placed at regular intervals throughout each module. These lists give students a chance to review and reinforce material immediately after they have studied it. • Critical thinking activities appear toward the end of each module and allow students to apply the material they have studied. These activities are designed to get students to re-read some part of the module, to think about it, and to apply it in some way to their own daily living. • Engaging features illustrate key concepts and provide encouragement. “For Instance” tells a real-world story about how environmental issue has affected a particular area or group of people in the world. “Making a Difference” features a particular individual or group of people who have succeeded in some effort to find more sustainable ways of living or of doing business. • Reinforcing important concepts, the “Key Idea” presents a brief summary statement of a major concept that students will take away from their reading of the module. “Consider This” offers a brief statement about some impressive fact or statistic that will stay with students and stimulate their thinking as they read. • Aplia for Environmental Science helps students learn and understand key concepts via focused assignments and active learning opportunities that include randomized, automatically graded questions, exceptional text interaction, and immediate feedback. 1. Environmental Science and Sustainability.2. Population Growth.3. Urbanization.4. Food Resources.5. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.6. Nonrenewable Energy.7. Mineral Resources.8. Species Extinction.9. Land Degradation.10. Water Resources.11. Water Pollution.12. Air Pollution.13. Climate Change.14. Wastes.15. Environmental Health Hazards. SUPPLEMENTS • www.cengageasia.com GREENR Global Environment Watch, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Environmental Science, 013e, 9781423928638 • • • • • • • • • • • • Online Instructor’s Manual for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781133586869 The Brooks/Cole Environmental Science Video Library 2011 (featuring BBC Motion Gallery Video clips), 003e, 9781133588443 Electronic Test Bank for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781133588832 Aplia™, 1 term Printed Access Card for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781285051413 Aplia™, 1 term Instant Access for Myers/ Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781285051475 ExamView® for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781285068305 PowerLecture with JoinIn™ Student Response System for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781285068336 CourseMate with Virtual Field Trips in Environmental Issues, Volume 1 Printed Access Card for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781285068527 WebTutor™ on WebCT™ with eBook on Gateway and Virtual Field Trips in Environmental Issues, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions : A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781285069241 WebTutor™ on Blackboard® with eBook on Gateway and Virtual Field Trips in Environmental Issues, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions:A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781285069876 WebTutor™ on WebCT™ with eBook on Gateway and Virtual Field Trips in Environmental Issues, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781285069883 WebTutor™ on Blackboard® with eBook on • • • • Gateway and Virtual Field Trips in Environmental Issues, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781285069890 eBook: Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781285504629 CourseMate with Virtual Field Trips in Environmental Issues, Volume 1 Instant Access, Intl. Edition for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues & Solutions: A Modular Approach, International Edition, 001e, 9781285516349 MindTap® Biology Instant Access, Intl. Edition for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, International Edition, 001e, 9781285664774 MindTap® Biology Printed Access Card, Intl. Edition for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, International Edition, 001e, 9781285664781 © 2014, 512pp, Paperback, 9781435462328 LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT, INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 17E G. Tyler Miller Jr.; Scott Spoolman Learn how to make a difference in our environment! Using sustainability as the central theme, this current and thought-provoking book provides you with basic scientific tools for understanding and thinking critically about the environment and the environmental problems we face. Updated with new information, art, and “Good News” examples, this engaging book offers vivid case studies and handson quantitative exercises. The concept-centered www.cengageasia.com 17 approach transforms complex environmental topics and issues into key concepts that you will be able to understand and remember. Overall, by framing the concepts with goals for more sustainable lifestyles and human communities, authors G. Tyler Miller and Scott Spoolman enable you to learn and implement useful environmental solutions and see how promising the future can be. NEW TO THIS EDITION • NEW: “Good News” logos mark areas in the text that present positive developments in efforts to deal with environmental problems. • NEW: “Connections” boxes in each chapter briefly describe connections between human activities and environmental consequences, environmental and social issues, and environmental issues and solutions. • NEW: Over half of the book’s 25 chapters have new “Core Case Studies” that are threaded throughout each chapter. These case studies explore current and relevant environmental topics and place them in the context of sustainability for the student. • NEW: “Three Big Ideas” appear near the end of every chapter, reinforcing key take-away ideas students can apply. • NEW: Enhanced art program includes a wealth of new and updated figures, new photos, and a new design that reinforces and enhances learning. FEATURES • CENTRAL THEME OF SUSTAINABILITY: Three clearly explained principles of sustainability (solar energy, chemical cycling, and biodiversity) are integrated throughout every chapter and take students through the practical steps they can take toward more sustainable lifestyles. Icons highlight sustainability throughout the text. • CONCEPT-CENTERED APPROACH: To help students focus on the main ideas, each major chapter section is built around one to two key concepts which state the most important takeaway messages of each chapter. • PERSONAL RELEVANCE: “What Can You Do?” boxes describe how students can make a difference and “How Would You Vote?” questions give them an opportunity to think critically about 18 issues. “Solutions” subsections present proven and possible solutions for students to explore and “Individuals Matter” boxes describe what various concerned citizens and scientists have done to help work toward sustainability. • REAL DATA: Each chapter includes a quantitative Data Analysis or Ecological Footprint Analysis exercise. Data Analysis exercises include graphs and real-life data that students refer to directly to answer quantitative questions. Ecological Footprint Analysis exercises focus on human impact through analysis of emissions data, population data, and other current real-life statistics. • OBJECTIVE COVERAGE: A strong emphasis on scientific objectivity and the need for non-biased solutions is a hallmark of the text. “Trade-Offs” boxes present advantages and disadvantages of various environmental technologies and solutions to environmental problems. CONTENTS PART I: HUMANS AND SUSTAINABILITY: AN OVERVIEW.1. Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability.PART II: SCIENCE, ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES, AND SUSTAINABILITY.2. Science, Matter, Energy, and Systems.3. Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work?4. Biodiversity and Evolution.5. Biodiversity, Species Interactions, and Population Control.6. The Human Population and Its Impact.7. Climate and Biodiversity.8. Aquatic Biodiversity. PART III: SUSTAINING BIODIVERSITY.9. Sustaining Biodiversity: The Species Approach.10. Sustaining Terrestrial Biodiversity: The Ecosystem Approach.11. Sustaining Aquatic Biodiversity.PART IV: SUSTAINING NATURAL RESOURCES.12. Food, Soil, and Pest Management.13. Water Resources.14. Geology and Nonrenewable Minerals.15. Nonrenewable Energy.16. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.PART V: SUSTAINING ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.17. Environmental Hazards and Human Health.18. Air Pollution.19. Climate Change and Ozone Depletion.20. Water Pollution.21. Solid and Hazardous Waste.22. Citiesand Sustainability. PART VI: SUSTAINING HUMAN SOCIETIES.23. Economics, Environment, and Sustainability.24. www.cengageasia.com Politics, Environment, and Sustainability.25. Environmental Worldviews, Ethics, and Sustainability.SUPPLEMENTS. 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Edition for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, International Edition, 17th, 017e, 9781133044260 eBook: Living in the Environment, International Edition, 017e, 9781133210269 eBook: Living in the Environment, International Edition, 017e, 9781133382010 PAC-R eBook: AISE Living in the Environment EMEA, 017e, 9781408091272 © 2012, 784pp, Paperback, 9780538735353 GENETICS HUMAN HEREDITY, 11E Principles and Issues Michael Cummings, Illinois Institute of Technology NEW TO THIS EDITION • “Exploring Genetics” boxes highlight applications of concepts, present the latest findings, and point out controversial ideas without interrupting the flow of the text. FEATURES • NEW Questions have been added at the end of the “Exploring Genetics” and “The Genetic Revolution” boxes that encourage students to further explore the topics and that prompt classroom discussion; these questions can also be used as research topics and in student presentations. • “The Genetic Revolution” sections emphasize the past, present, and future impact of genetic technology on the daily lives of people, from genetic testing at birth to the future of cancer therapy. • Relevant chapter opening case studies motivate the study of the chapter and encourage students to think seriously about genetic issues and concerns. • “Genetics in Practice” case studies at the end of the chapter are tied to the chapter introduction and illustrate the impact of genetics in society. • The accessible writing style presents complex topics and important concepts with great clarity and precise logic. The on-page running glossary provides immediate support with key definitions. CONTENTS HUMAN HEREDITY engages non-Biology majors with concepts and examples that they can apply to themselves, their families, and their work environment. Author Michael Cummings uses clear, concise language to explain the origin, nature, and amount of genetic diversity present in the human population and how that diversity has been shaped by natural selection. The artwork and accompanying digital resources support visual learners by teaching rather than merely illustrating the ideas under discussion. Examining the social, cultural, and ethical implications associated with the use of genetic technology, Cummings prepares students to become well-informed consumers of genetic-based health care services or providers 20 of health care services. Available with InfoTrac® Student Collections http://gocengage.com/infotrac. 1. A Perspective on Human Genetics.2. Cells and Cell Division.3. Transmission of Genes from Generation to Generation.4. Pedigree Analysis in Human Genetics.5. The Inheritance of Complex Traits.6. Cytogenetics: Karyotypes and Chromosome Aberrations.7. Development and Sex Determination.8. The Structure, Replication, and Chromosomal Organization of DNA.9. Gene Expression and Gene Regulation.10. From Proteins to Phenotypes.11. Genome Alterations: Mutation and Epigenetics.12. Genes and Cancer.13. An Introduction to Genetic Technology.14. Biotechnology and Society.15. Genomes and Genomics.16. Reproductive Technology, Genetic Testing, and Gene Therapy.17. Genes and the www.cengageasia.com Immune System.18. Genetics of Behavior.19. Population Genetics and Human Evolution. Appendix.Glossary.Index. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • A Problem-Based Guide to Basic Genetics, 005e, 9780495384687 Study Guide for Cummings’ Human Heredity: Principles and Issues, 11th, 011e, 9781305077850 Cooperative Learning, 002e, 9781305257030 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero for Cummings’ Human Heredity: Principles and Issues, 011e, 9781305270268 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero Instant Access for Cummings’ Human Heredity: Principles and Issues, 011e, 9781305270275 MindTap® Biology for Cummings’ Human Heredity: Principles and Issues, 011e, 9781305270282 MindTap® Biology, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Cummings’ Human Heredity: Principles and Issues, 011e, 9781305270299 MindTap® Biology, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Cummings’ Human Heredity: Principles and Issues, 11th, 011e, 9781305270305 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Biology, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Cummings’ Human Heredity: Principles and Issues, 11th, 011e, 9781305270329 Instructor’s Companion Web Site for Cummings’ Human Heredity: Principles and Issues, 11th, 011e, 9781305273559 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Biology, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Cummings’ Human Heredity: Principles and Issues, 011e, 9781305270312 CS-EBK: HUMAN HEREDITY PRINCIPLES AND ISSUES, 011e, 9781305449404 3P-EBK:HUMAN HEREDITY PRINCIPLES AND ISSUES, 011e, 9781305480674 eBook: Human Heredity: Principles and Issues, 011e, 9781305683952 © 2016, 496pp, Paperback, 9781305251052 HUMAN GENETICS AND SOCIETY, INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 2E Ronnee Yashon, Tufts University; Michael Cummings, Illinois Institute of Technology HUMAN GENETICS AND SOCIETY, 2E, International Edition engages students and demonstrates the relevance of genetics with an integrated case-based approach. Written for nonscience majors, this text grabs student attention and shows them the importance of genetics by placing concepts within real-life contexts that students can appreciate throughout every chapter. Not just relegated to features, boxes, and the end of chapters, this book’s real-world cases and intriguing questions are woven throughout the chapter narrative, vividly showing students how and why the concepts of human genetics are vital to their personal lives and to society at large. NEW TO THIS EDITION • NEW: Updated throughout to include findings of recent research. The accessible presentation includes more detail and expanded coverage of many key scientific concepts—such as mitosis and meiosis—to help students grasp the related social issues. • NEW: Enhanced art program with many new figures and photographs provides more effective visual learning. New step-by-step annotations within complex figures help students learn key concepts. • NEW: Chapter 6 on mutation and epigenetics presents students with a current view of how a person’s heritable traits are determined both by mutations in DNA and by epigenetic changes which cause heritable but reversible changes in the DNA and its associated proteins. www.cengageasia.com 21 • NEW: Chapter 16 on human evolution introduces the use of the fossil record, genomics, and studies of human migration in generating a new understanding of the genetic relationship among present-day human populations, as well as the genetic heritage shared with extinct human species and primate ancestors. • NEW: Bolded terms are now defined on the page where first presented, helping students learn terminology in context. • NEW: The accompanying Biology CourseMate program provides interactive online learning, study, and exam preparation tools. Biology CourseMate includes an interactive eBook, interactive teaching and learning tools including quizzes, flashcards, videos, and more. FEATURES • The clear and accessible presentation enables students to understand concepts such as Mendelian inheritance, pedigrees, chromosomes, karyotypes, DNA, and more. Rather than getting mired in too much scientific detail, the text applies concepts to social issues—helping students make informed decisions. • Every chapter opens with a case about an individual, a family member, or an entire family faced with learning something about genetics. It might be a disorder, a diagnostic test, or a decision to be made that demonstrates the relevance of the chapter content. • “What would you do if” questions engage students with various scenarios that place them in the shoes of legislators, judges, physicians, and the people facing genetics-related issues in the many fascinating real-life cases. • “What would you do if” questions engage students with various scenarios that place them in the shoes of legislators, judges, physicians, and the people facing genetics-related issues in the many fascinating real-life cases. CONTENTS Preview: Genetics in Your Life.Biology Basics: Cells and Cell Structure.1. Sex and Development.2. Assisted Reproductive Technology. 3. Changes in Chromosome Number. 4. How Genes Are Transmitted from Generation to Generation. 22 Biology Review: DNA and RNA.5: Gene Action. 6. Gene Changes; Mutation and Epigenetics.7. Biotechnology.8. Genetic Testing. 9. DNA Forensics.10. Genomics.Biology Review: Genes, Populations, and the Environment.11. Complex traits.12. Cancer.13. Behavior Genetics.14. Immunogenetics.15. Population Genetics.16. Human Evolution.17. Past, Present and Future. 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Edition for Yashon/ Cummings’ Human Genetics and Society, International Edition, 002e, 9781111676889 eBook: Human Genetics and Society, 002e, 9781133752691 © 2012, 400pp, Paperback, 9780538735339 ESSENTIALS OF LIFE SCIENCE Jianping Xu, McMaster University; Qingyu Wu, Tsinghua University FEATURES • Cutting-edge concepts: e.g., gene therapy, bioinformatics, genomics, global warming, species extinction • Stories of fundamental discoveries: e.g., nerve signal transduction, DNA double helix structure, agents of diseases, photosynthesis • Modern research tools: e.g., microscopy, genetic engineering, DNA microarray, fossil dating • Fundamental principles: e.g., theory of evolution, central dogma, Mendelian genetics, linkage mapping, Koch’s postulates, food webs CONTENTS A PROBLEM-BASED GUIDE TO BASIC GENETICS, 5E Donald Cronkite, Hope College Save time and improve results with this resourceful guide, which uses problem-based learning to help you learn key concepts. © 2008, 224pp, Paperback, 9780495384687 1. Introduction to Life Science2. The Diversity and Taxonomy of Organisms3. The Cell4. The Chemical Basis of Life5. Energy and Metabolism6. Cellular Respiration: Harvesting Chemical Energy7. Photosynthesis8. Reproduction and the Transmission of Genetics Materials9. DNA: The Molecular Blueprint for Life10. The Regulation of Gene Expression11. Recombination of DNA Technology12. Biotechnology: A Revolution in Modern Biological Sciences13. The Origin and Evolution of Life14. Plants: Structure, Function, and Development15. Animals: Structure, Function, and Development16. Fundamentals of EcologyMain ReferencesGlossaryIndex © 2006, Paperback, 9789812652768 www.cengageasia.com 23 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, 9E From Cells to Systems Lauralee Sherwood, West Virginia University Organized around the central theme of homeostasis, HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, 9e, helps students appreciate the integrated functioning of the human body. Author Lauralee Sherwood uses clear, straightforward language, analogies, and frequent references to everyday experiences to help students learn and relate to physiology concepts. The vibrant art program and empowering digital resources—including robust 3D animations and rich homework problems—enable students to visualize important concepts and processes. By focusing on core principles and sharing her enthusiasm for the subject matter, Sherwood helps students develop a solid foundation for future courses and careers in the health professions. NEW TO THIS EDITION • UP-TO-DATE COVERAGE: Updated coverage throughout includes information based on recent discoveries. Some controversial ideas and hypotheses are presented to illustrate that physiology is a dynamic, changing discipline. • NEW FIGURE-FOCUS QUESTIONS: Designed to check and promote comprehension, these questions ask students to analyze, interpret, infer, and apply the content of 120 key figures. • New MindTap Digital Learning Platform: MindTap combines student learning tools, including readings, multimedia, activities, and assessments, 24 into a singular Learning Path that guides students through the course. Instructors personalize the experience by customizing authoritative Cengage Learning content and learning tools and adding their own content to the Learning Path. Also includes Aplia for Human Physiology, a comprehensive online homework solution that helps students learn and understand key concepts through focused assignments, and exceptional text/art integration, and immediate feedback. • A NEW BLOOMS-BASED ORGANIZATION FOR END-OF-CHAPTER REVIEW EXERCISES: Students progress from a basic review of key terms and concepts, through quantitative exercises, to a case study that challenges them to apply their knowledge to a patient’s specific symptoms, and finally to “Thinking at a Higher Level” questions that encourage them to analyze what they have learned. FEATURES • HOMEOSTASIS THEME: The central theme of homeostasis helps students understand the relationship among the body systems. Each chapter begins with “Homeostasis Highlights” and ends with “Homeostasis: Chapter in Perspective,” both of which help students to see how a particular system contributes to the body as a whole. • PEDAGOGICAL ART: Widespread use of integrated descriptions within figures, including numerous process-oriented figures with step-bystep descriptions, allows visually oriented students to review processes through figures. New figurefocus questions, designed to check and promote comprehension, ask students to analyze, interpret, infer, and apply the content of 120 key figures. • RELEVANCY: “Concepts, Challenges, and Controversies” boxes expose students to highinterest and relevant information on such diverse topics as environmental impact on the body, stem cell research, acupuncture, strokes, and more. “A Closer Look at Exercise Physiology” boxes increase awareness of the importance of physical fitness and show physiological impacts of exercise. • TOPIC SUPPORT: “Check Your Understanding” questions appear after each major section to help students review the main ideas just discussed. www.cengageasia.com Also, at the end of each chapter, “Review Exercises” feature a Blooms-based organization, allowing students to progress from a basic review of key terms and concepts, through quantitative exercises, to a case study that challenges them to apply their knowledge to a patient’s specific symptoms, and finally to “Thinking at a Higher Level” questions that encourage them to analyze what they have learned. • STUDY CARDS: Tear-out study cards for each chapter contain concept summaries and key figures and allow students to study anywhere at any time. The study cards present the major points of each chapter in concise, section-by-section bulleted lists, including cross-references for page numbers, figures, and tables. CONTENTS 1. Introduction to Physiology and Homeostasis.2. Cell Physiology.3. The Plasma Membrane and Membrane Potential.4. Principles of Neural and Hormonal Communication.5. The Central Nervous System.6. The Peripheral Nervous System: Afferent Division; Special Senses.7. The Peripheral Nervous System: Efferent Division.8. Muscle Physiology.9. Cardiac Physiology.10. The Blood Vessels and Blood Pressure.11. The Blood.12. Body Defenses.13. The Respiratory System.14. The Urinary System.15. Fluid and Acid–Base Balance.16. The Digestive System.17. Energy Balance and Temperature Regulation.18. Principles of Endocrinology; The Central Endocrine Glands.19. The Peripheral Endocrine Glands.20. The Reproductive System.Appendix: A Review of Chemical Principles.Appendix: Text References to Exercise Physiology.Appendix: Answers to Check Your Understanding, End-of-Chapter Objective Questions, Quantitative Exercises, Points to Ponder, and Clinical Considerations.Glossary.Index. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SUPPLEMENTS • • Aplia for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 009e, 9781305107090 MindTap Reader for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 009e, 9781305107427 Aplia™, 1 term Printed Access Card for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to • Systems, 9th, 009e, 9781305107434 Aplia™, 2 terms Instant Access for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 009e, 9781305107441 Aplia™, 2 terms Printed Access Card for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 9th, 009e, 9781305107458 Aplia™, 1 term Instant Access for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 009e, 9781305107564 Study Guide for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 9th, 009e, 9781305265325 Coloring Book for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 9th, 009e, 9781305273467 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero Instant Access for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 009e, 9781305265370 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 009e, 9781305265387 MindTap® Physiology, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 9th, 009e, 9781305273290 MindTap® Biology, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 009e, 9781305273306 MindTap® Biology, 2 terms (12 months) Printed Access Card for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 009e, 9781305273313 MindTap® Biology, 2 terms (12 months) Instant Access for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 009e, 9781305273320 MindTap® Physiology for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 009e, 9781305273337 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Physiology, 2 terms (12 months) Instant Access for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 009e, 9781305273344 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Physiology, 2 terms (12 months) Printed Access Card for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 9th, 009e, 9781305273351 www.cengageasia.com 25 • • • • • • • • • • • • Online Case Histories for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 9th, 009e, 9781305273474 Online Instructor’s Manual for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 9th, 009e, 9781305273481 Virtual Physiology Labs Printed Access Card for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 9th, 009e, 9781305273504 Virtual Physiology Labs Instant Access for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 009e, 9781305273511 Instructor’s Web Site for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 9th, 009e, 9781305273948 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Physiology, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 9th, 009e, 9781305278462 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Physiology, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 009e, 9781305278479 LMS Integrated for Aplia™, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 009e, 9781305502529 LMS Integrated for Aplia™, 1 term Printed Access Card for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 9th, 009e, 9781305502536 LMS Integrated for Aplia™, 2 terms (12 months) Instant Access for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 009e, 9781305502543 LMS Integrated for Aplia™, 2 terms Printed Access Card for Sherwood’s Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 9th, 009e, 9781305502550 eBook: Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 009e, 9781305541696 © 2016, 912pp, Hardback, 9781285866932 UPDATE: ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY MANUAL, 8E Robert Amitrano, Bergen Community College; Gerard Tortora, Bergen Community College Known for its clear descriptions and art program, this lab manual examines every structure and function of the human body. It features dissection of the white rat, numerous physiological experiments, and an emphasis on the study of anatomy through histology. In addition to a large variety of illustrations, helpful learning support includes lists of appropriate terms accompanying art, numerous photomicrographs and specimen photos, phonetic pronunciations and derivations of terms, diagrams of lab equipment, and lab report questions and report templates. An instructor’s guide is available and provides detailed information for instructors about needed materials, suggestions, and answers to questions. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Updated and revised diagrams throughout the manual include the most up to date anatomical nomenclature. • Expanded coverage includes more spinal somatic reflex tests, a description of the Trigeminothalamic Pathway, and a more complete listing of skeletal muscles. • Revised blood vessel tables better describe distribution and clinical usage in Chapter 18. FEATURES • Clear art program with detailed anatomical drawings, diagrams, photographs, photomicrographs, and scanning electron micrographs that show students how the structures of the body actually look. • The most up to date anatomical terminology, with 26 www.cengageasia.com phonetic pronunciations and derivations. CONTENTS Laboratory Safety.Commonly Used Laboratory Equipment Pronunciation Key.Exercise 1 MICROSCOPY.A. Compound Light Microscope. Exercise 2 - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY.A. Anatomy and Physiology.B. Levels of Body Organization.C. Systems of the Body.D. Life Processes.E. Homeostasis.F. Anatomical Position and Regional Names.G. External Features of the Body.H. Directional Terms.I. Planes of the Body.J. Body Cavities.K. Abdominopelvic Regions.L. Abdominopelvic Quadrants.M. Dissection of White Rat.Exercise 3 - CELLS.A. Cell Parts.B. Organelles.C. Diversity of Cells.D. Movement of Substances Across and Through Plasma Membranes.E. Extracellular Materials.F. Cell Division.Exercise 4 - TISSUES.A. Epithelial Tissue.B. Connective Tissue.C. Membranes. Exercise 5 - INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM.A. Skin.B. Hair.C. Glands.D. Nails.E. Homeostasis of Body Temperature.Exercise 6 - BONE TISSUE.A. Functions of Bone.B. Structure of a Long Bone.C. Histology of Bone.D. Chemistry of Bone.E. Bone Formation: Ossification.F. Bone Growth.G. Fractures.H. Types of Bones.I. Bone Surface Markings.Exercise 7 - BONES.A. Bones of Adult Skull.B. Sutures of Skull.C. Fontanels of Skull.D. Paranasal Sinuses of Skull.E. Vertebral Column.F. Vertebrae.G. Sternum and Ribs.H. Pectoral (Shoulder) Girdles.I. Upper Limbs.J. Pelvic (Hip) Girdle.K. Lower Limbs.L. Articulated Skeleton. Exercise 8 - JOINTS.A. Kinds of Joints.B. Fibrous Joints.C. Cartilaginous Joints.D. Synovial Joints.E. Knee Joint.Exercise 9 - MUSCULAR TISSUE.A. Types of Muscular Tissue.B. Structure of Skeletal Muscle Tissue.C. Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Tissue.D. Laboratory Tests on Skeletal Muscle Contraction.E. Biochemistry of Skeletal Muscle Contraction.F. Electromyography.G. Cardiac Muscle Tissue.H. Smooth Muscle Tissue.Exercise 10 MUSCULAR SYSTEM.A. How Skeletal Muscles Produce Movement.B. Arrangement of Fascicles.C. Naming Skeletal Muscles.D. Connective Tissue Components.E. Principal Skeletal Muscles.F. Composite Muscular System.Exercise 11 SURFACE ANATOMY.A. Head.B. Neck.C. Trunk.D. Upper Limb (Extremity).E. Lower Limb (Extremity). Exercise 12 - NERVOUS TISSUE.A. Nervous System Divisions.B. Histology of Nervous Tissue.C. Histology of Neuroglia.D. Neuronal Circuits.E. Reflex Arc.F. Demonstration of Reflex Arc.Exercise 13 - NERVOUS SYSTEM.A. Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves.B. Brain.C. Cranial Nerves: Names and Components.D. Tests of Cranial Nerve Function.E. Dissection of Sheep Brain.F. Autonomic Nervous System.Exercise 14 - SENSORY RECEPTORS AND SENSORY AND MOTOR PATHWAYS.A. Characteristics of Sensations.B. Classification of Receptors.C. Receptors for Somatic Senses.D. Tests for Somatic Senses.E. Somatic Sensory Pathways.F. Olfaction.G. Gustation.H. Vision.I. Hearing and Equilibrium.J. Sensory-Motor Integration.K. Somatic Motor Pathways.Exercise 15 - ENDOCRINE SYSTEM.A. Endocrine Glands.B. Pituitary Gland (Hypophysis).C. Thyroid Gland.D. Parathyroid Glands.E. Adrenal (Suprarenal) Glands.F. Pancreatic Islets.G. Testes.H. Ovaries.I. Pineal Gland.J. Thymus Gland.K. Other Endocrine Tissues.Exercise 16 - BLOOD.A. Components and Origin of Blood.B. Plasma.C. Red Blood Cells.D. Red Blood Cell Tests.E. White Blood Cells.F. White Blood Cell Tests.G. Platelets.H. Drawings of Blood Cells.I. Blood Grouping (Typing).Exercise 17 - HEART.A. Location and Surface Projection of Heart.B. Pericardium.C. Heart Wall.D. Chambers and Great Vessels of Heart.E. Valves of Heart.F. Blood Supply of Heart.G. Dissection of Sheep Heart. Exercise 18 - BLOOD VESSELS.A. Arteries and Arterioles.B. Capillaries.C. Venules and Veins.D. Circulatory Routes.E. Blood Vessel Exercise. Exercise 19 - CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY.A. Cardiac Conduction System and Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG).B. Cardiac Cycle.C. Cardiac Cycle Experiments.D. Heart Sounds.E. Pulse Rate.F. Blood Pressure (Auscultation Method).Exercise 20 - LYMPHATIC AND IMMUNE SYSTEM.A. Lymphatic Vessels.B. Lymphatic Tissues.C. Lymph Circulation.Exercise 21 - RESPIRATORY SYSTEM.A. Organs of the Respiratory System.B. Dissection of Sheep Pluck.C. Laboratory Tests on Respiration.D. Laboratory Tests Combining Respiratory and Cardiovascular Interactions. Exercise 22 - DIGESTIVE SYSTEM.A. General www.cengageasia.com 27 Organization of Digestive System.B. Organs of Digestive System.C. Deglutition.D. Chemistry of Digestion.Exercise 23 - URINARY SYSTEM.A. Organs of Urinary System.B. Dissection of Sheep (or Pig) Kidney.C. Urine.D. Urinalysis.Exercise 24 pH AND ACID-BASE BALANCE.A. The Concept of pH.B. Measuring pH.C. Acid-Base Balance.D. AcidBase Imbalances.Exercise 25 - REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS.A. Organs of Male Reproductive System.B. Organs of Female Reproductive System.C. Dissection of Fetus-Containing Pig Uterus.Exercise 26 - DEVELOPMENT.A. Spermatogenesis.B. Oogenesis.C. Embyronic Period.D. Fetal Period.Exercise 27 - GENETICS.A. Genotype and Phenotype.B. Punnett Squares.C. Sex Inheritance.D. Sex-Linked Inheritance.E. Mendelian Laws.F. Multiple Alleles.G. Genetics Exercises.Appendix A: Some Important Units of Measurement.Appendix B: Periodic Table of the Elements.Appendix C: Eponyms Used in This Laboratory Manual 629. SUPPLEMENTS • • • Update Instructor’s Manual for Amitrano/ Tortora’s Update: Laboratory Exercises in Anatomy and Physiology with CAT Dissections, 8th, 008e, 9781133593195 CS-EBK: UPDT LM ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY, 008e, 9781285018355 eBook: Update: Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual, 008e, 9781285020433 © 2013, 688pp, Spiral, 9781133365488 UPDATE: LABORATORY EXERCISES IN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY WITH CAT DISSECTIONS, 8E Robert Amitrano, Bergen Community College; Gerard Tortora, Bergen Community College Known for its clear descriptions and art program, this lab manual examines every structure and function of the human body. It features dissection of the cat, numerous physiological experiments, and an emphasis on the study of anatomy through histology. In addition to a large variety of illustrations, helpful learning support includes lists of appropriate terms accompanying art, numerous photomicrographs and specimen photos, phonetic pronunciations and derivations of terms, diagrams of lab equipment, and lab report questions and report templates. An instructor’s guide is available and provides detailed information for instructors about needed materials, suggestions, and answers to questions. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Updated and revised diagrams throughout the manual include the most up to date anatomical nomenclature. • Expanded coverage includes more spinal somatic reflex tests, a description of the Trigeminothalamic Pathway, and a more complete listing of skeletal muscles. • Revised blood vessel tables better describe distribution and clinical usage in Chapter 18. FEATURES • Clear art program with detailed anatomical drawings, diagrams, photographs, photomicrographs, and scanning electron micrographs that show students how the structures of the body actually look. 28 www.cengageasia.com Diagrams and photos that are larger and clearer than the previous edition so students can easily understand the concepts visually. • The most up to date anatomical terminology, with phonetic pronunciations and derivations. • Supplies students with pictures of common laboratory equipment and signage. • Laboratory report forms follow each exercise and may be completed and turned in for grading. • An ongoing emphasis on laboratory safety. • Combines the use of text, art, activities, report writing and thinking skills in the most interactive environment possible, providing a powerful learning experience. CONTENTS Laboratory Safety.Commonly Used Laboratory Equipment.Pronunciation Key.EXERCISE 1.Microscopy.A. Compound Light Microscope. EXERCISE 2.Introduction to the Human Body.A. Anatomy and Physiology. B. Levels of Body Organization. C. Systems of the Body. D. Life Processes. E. Homeostasis. F. Anatomical Position and Regional Names. G. External Features of the Body. H. Directional Terms. I. Planes of the Body. J. Body Cavities. K. Abdominopelvic Regions. L. Abdominopelvic Quadrants. M. Dissection of White Rat.EXERCISE 3.Cells.A. Cell Parts. B. Organelles. C. Diversity of Cells. D. Movement of Substances Across and Through Plasma Membranes. E. Extracellular Materials. F. Cell Division.EXERCISE 4.Tissues A. Epithelial Tissue B. Connective Tissue. C. Membranes.EXERCISE 5.Integumentary System.A. Skin. B. Hair. C. Glands. D. Nails. E. Homeostasis of Body Temperature.EXERCISE 6.Bone Tissue.A. Functions of Bone. B. Structure of a Long Bone. C. Histology of Bone. D. Chemistry of Bone. E. Bone Formation: Ossification. F. Bone Growth. G. Fractures. H. Types of Bones. I. Bone Surface Markings.EXERCISE 7.Bones.A. Bones of Adult Skull. B. Sutures of Skull. C. Fontanels of Skull. D. Paranasal Sinuses of Skull. E. Vertebral Column. F. Vertebrae. G. Sternum and Ribs. H. Pectoral (Shoulder) Girdles. I. Upper Limbs. J. Pelvic (Hip) Girdle. K. Lower Limbs. L. Articulated Skeleton. M. Skeletal System of Cat.EXERCISE 8.Joints.A. Kinds of Joints. B. Fibrous Joints. C. Cartilaginous Joints. D. Synovial Joints. E. Knee Joint. F. Principal Joints of the Body.EXERCISE 9.Muscular Tissue.A. Types of Muscular Tissue. B. Structure of Skeletal Muscle Tissue. C. Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Tissue. D. Laboratory Tests on Skeletal Muscle Contraction. E. Biochemistry of Skeletal Muscle Contraction. F. Electromyography. G. Cardiac Muscle Tissue. H. Smooth Muscle Tissue EXERCISE 10Muscular System A. How Skeletal Muscles Produce Movement. B. Arrangement of Fascicles. C. Naming Skeletal Muscles. D. Connective Tissue Components. E. Principal Skeletal Muscles. F. Composite Muscular System. G. Dissection of Cat Muscular System.EXERCISE 11Surface Anatomy A. Head. B. Neck. C. Trunk. D. Upper Limb (Extremity). E. Lower Limb (Extremity). EXERCISE 12.Nervous Tissue.A. Nervous System Divisions. B. Histology of Nervous Tissue. C. Histology of Neuroglia. D. Neuronal Circuits. E. Reflex Arc. F. Demonstration of Reflex Arc. EXERCISE 13.Nervous System.A. Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves. B. Brain. C. Cranial Nerves: Names and Components. D. Tests of Cranial Nerve Function. E. Dissection of Nervous System. F. Autonomic Nervous System.EXERCISE 14.Sensory Receptors and Sensory and Motor Pathways.A. Characteristics of Sensations. B. Classification of Receptors. C. Receptors for Somatic Senses. D. Tests for Somatic Senses. E. Somatic Sensory Pathways. F. Olfaction. G. Gustation. H. Vision. I. Hearing and Equilibrium. J. Sensory-Motor Integration. K. Somatic Motor Pathways.EXERCISE 15.Endocrine System.A. Endocrine Glands. B. Pituitary Gland (Hypophysis). C. Thyroid Gland. D. Parathyroid Glands. E. Adrenal (Suprarenal) Glandx. F. Pancreatic Islets. G. Testes. H. Ovaries. I. Pineal Gland. J. Thymus Gland. K. Other Endocrine Tissues.EXERCISE 16.Blood. A. Components and Origin of Blood. B. Plasma. C. Red Blood Cells. D. Red Blood Cell Tests. E. White Blood Cells. F. White Blood Cell Tests. G. Platelets. H. Drawings of Blood Cells. I. Blood Grouping (Typing).EXERCISE 17.Heart.A. Location and Surface Projection of Heart. B. Pericardium. C. Heart Wall. D. Chambers and Great Vessels of Heart. E. Valves of Heart. F. Blood Supply of Heart. G. Dissection of Sheep Heart.EXERCISE 18.Blood Vessels.A. Arteries and Arterioles. B. Capillaries. C. Venules and Veins. www.cengageasia.com 29 D. Circulatory Routes. E. Blood Vessel Exercise. F. Dissection of Cat Cardiovascular System. EXERCISE 19.Cardiovascular Physiology.A. Cardiac Conduction System and Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG). B. Cardiac Cycle. C. Cardiac Cycle Experiments. D. Heart Sounds. E. Pulse Rate. F. Blood Pressure (Auscultation Method). EXERCISE 20.Lymphatic and Immune System.A. Lymphatic Vessels. B. Lymphatic Tissues. C. Lymph Circulation. D. Dissection of Cat Lymphatic System. EXERCISE 21.Respiratory System.A. Organs of the Respiratory System. B. Dissection of Cat Respiratory System. C. Dissection of Sheep Pluck. D. Laboratory Tests on Respiration. E. Laboratory Tests Combining Respiratory and Cardiovascular Interactions.EXERCISE 22.Digestive System.A. General Organization of Digestive System. B. Organs of Digestive System. C. Dissection of Cat Digestive System. D. Deglutition. E. Observation of Movements of the Gastrointestinal Tract. F. Physiology of Intestinal Smooth Muscle. G. Chemistry of Digestion.EXERCISE 23.Urinary System.A. Organs of Urinary System. B. Dissection of Cat Urinary System. C. Dissection of Sheep (or Pig) Kidney. D. Urine. E. Urinalysis.EXERCISE 24.pH and Acid-Base Balance.A. The Concept of pH. B. Measuring pH. C. Acid-Base Balance. D. Acid-Base Imbalances.EXERCISE 25.Reproductive Systems.A. Organs of Male Reproductive System. B. Organs of Female Reproductive System. C. Dissection of Cat Reproductive Systems. D. Dissection of Fetus-Containing Pig Uterus. EXERCISE 26.Development.A. Spermatogenesis. B. Oogenesis. C. Embyronic Period. D. Fetal Period. Appendix A: Some Important Units of Measurement. Appendix B: Periodic Table of the Elements. Appendix C: Eponyms Used in This Laboratory Manual.Figure Credits.Index. SUPPLEMENTS • • • 30 Update Instructor’s Manual for Amitrano/ Tortora’s Update: Laboratory Exercises in Anatomy and Physiology with CAT Dissections, 8th, 008e, 9781133593195 CS-EBK: UPDT LAB EXERCISE ANATOMY/ PHYSIOLOGY W/CAT DISSECTN, 008e, 9781285018348 eBook: Update: Laboratory Exercises in Anatomy and Physiology with Cat Dissections, 008e, 9781285209326 © 2013, 702pp, Spiral, 9781133365471 FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, 4E Lauralee Sherwood, West Virginia University Organized around the central theme of homeostasis, FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY is a carefully condensed version of Lauralee Sherwood’s HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY: FROM CELLS TO SYSTEMS. It provides clear, current, concise, clinically oriented coverage of physiology. Many analogies and frequent references to everyday experiences help students relate to the physiology concepts presented. Offering helpful art and pedagogical features, Sherwood promotes understanding of the basic principles and concepts of physiology rather than memorization of details and provides a foundation for future careers in the health professions. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Over 90% of the art has been upgraded in this edition, with more three-dimensional art; many conceptually redesigned or new figures to enhance student understanding; brighter, more contemporary, and more visually appealing colors; and more consistent style throughout. More electron micrographs are included than ever before. • Icons of physical entities, such as body structures and chemicals, are incorporated into the flow diagrams to aid students in learning what structures are involved in specific actions. www.cengageasia.com • Tear-out study cards for each chapter contain concept summaries and key figures and allow students to study any where at any time. The study cards present the major points of each chapter in concise, section-by-section bulleted lists, including cross-references for page numbers, figures, and tables. • Information based on recent discoveries has been included in all chapters. Students can be assured of the timeliness and accuracy of the material presented. Some controversial ideas and hypotheses are presented to illustrate that physiology is a dynamic, changing discipline. • This edition is the most extensive revision yet, taking into account new discoveries in the field as well as clarifying, modifying, and simplifying as needed. FEATURES • HOMEOSTASIS THEME: The central theme of homeostasis helps students understand the relationship among the body systems. Each chapter begins with a unique, easy-to-follow homeostatic model and ends with a “Chapter in Perspective: Focus on Homeostasis” section. • FUNDAMENTALS: This book provides clear, current, concise, clinically oriented coverage of physiology at an accessible level. • HELPFUL ART: Widespread use of integrated descriptions within figures, including numerous process-oriented figures with step-by-step descriptions, allows visually oriented students to review processes through figures. • RELEVANCY: “Clinical Note” icons flag clinically relevant material which is integrated throughout the text. “Beyond the Basics” boxes present high-interest information on such diverse topics as stem cell research, exercise physiology, and body responses to new environments such as those encountered in deep-sea diving. • END OF CHAPTER SUPPORT: “Review Exercises” include a variety of question formats for students to self-test their knowledge and application of the facts and concepts presented. A “Points to Ponder” section features thoughtprovoking problems that encourage students to analyze what they have learned, and the “Clinical Consideration,” a mini case history, challenges them to apply their knowledge to a patient’s specific symptoms. CONTENTS 1. Introduction to Physiology and Homeostasis.2. Cell Physiology.3. The Plasma Membrane and Membrane Potential.4. Principles of Neural and Hormonal Communication.5. The Central Nervous System.6. The Peripheral Nervous System: Afferent Division; Special Senses.7. The Peripheral Nervous System: Efferent Division.8. Muscle Physiology.9. Cardiac Physiology.10. The Blood Vessels and Blood Pressure.11. The Blood and Body Defenses.12. The Respiratory System.13. The Urinary System.14. Fluid and Acid Base Balance.15. The Digestive System.16. Energy Balance and Temperature Regulation.17. The Endocrine System.18. The Reproductive System. 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Rizzo, Maragrove College INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY is for the fundamentals A&P science course. It requires no prior biology or chemistry knowledge. In addition this book exposes learners to the fundamentals of the human body and how it functions, specifically focusing on how body systems work together to promote homeostasis. Each body system chapter is self-contained and can be studied in any order preferred. Extensive coverage of diseases highlights common disorders that affect the body throughout the life span. Case Studies and Career Focus features help learners apply knowledge and consider careers for which an understanding of Anatomy and Physiology is www.cengageasia.com essential (crime scene investigators, toxicologists, estheticians, medical animation specialists, food safety specialists, health care, etc.). Concept Maps illustrate how structure relates to function and Body Systems Working Together to Maintain Homeostasis show learners how the entire body works as a whole. Essential laboratory exercises included at the end of each chapter provide hands-on lab experience, without the need for a separate lab manual. Key terms with phonetic pronunciations help build vocabulary. The CD-ROM that accompanies the book engages learners through interactive activities, quizzes and animations. FEATURES • Search and Explore feature goes beyond the textbook to expand the learning experience with key word Internet searches, suggested websites with related activities, and brief human interest projects designed to add a personal element to assignments. • Case Studies are included in each body system chapter to encourage application of concepts learned, promote critical thinking and facilitate discussion. • Career Focus sections help learners apply knowledge and consider careers for which an understanding of Anatomy and Physiology is essential (crime scene investigators, toxicologists, estheticians, medical animation specialists, food safety specialists, health care, etc.). • StudyWARE™ Connection feature adds learning opportunities such as practice quizzes, animations, image labeling and other interactive games included on the accompanying CD-ROM. • Study Guide Practice feature guides readers to even more learning tools including practice questions, labeling and coloring exercises, and crossword puzzles in the Study Guide. • Numerous diseases, disorders and conditions throughout the text help relate concepts presented in the text to real-life situations. System.7. The Skeletal System.8. The Articular System.9. The Muscular System.10. The Nervous System: Introduction, Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves.11. The Nervous System: The Brain, Cranial Nerves, Autonomic Nervous System and the Special Senses.12. The Endocrine System.13. The Blood.14. The Cardiovascular System.15. The Lymphatic System.16. Nutrition and the Digestive System.17. The Respiratory System.18. The Urinary System.19. The Reproductive System. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • CONTENTS 1. The Human Body.2. The Chemistry of Life.3. Cell Structure.4. Cellular Metabolism and Reproduction: Mitosis and Meiosis.5. Tissues.6. 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The first appendix is to elaborate and illustrate with examples the central concept of osmosis, osmolarity control and the important role of 34 the kidneys in these mechanisms. The second appendix has two ‘renal rhymes’ to create enjoyment for students working through the complexities of renal handling. • This book has also been reviewed by two professors – one in Slovakia and one in Czech Republic. Their reviews can be found on the book cover. CONTENTS 1. Ah Meng and total body water.2. Ai Swee and hypotonic expansion3. Body fluid compartments.4. A half-marathon.5. ECF volume disturbance.6. Renal filtration membrane.7. Pre-glomerular afferent.8. Post-glomerular efferent arteriole.9. Cardiac output and renal blood flow.10. Dr. Rina and renal vasoconstrictor.11. Renal handling of inulin.12. Renal handling of creatinine.13. Transcellular and paracellular tubular transport.14. Renal handling of glucose.15. Tubular reabsorption of glucose.16. Mannitol and Proximal Na+ / water reabsorption.17. Urea and renal function.18. Passive tubular transport.19. Renal handling of PAH.20. Passive secretion of organic acids.21. Renal handling of proteins.22. Tubular fluid/plasma ratio.23. Renal oxygen consumption.24. Kidney and sodium homeostasis.25. Hormone/sympathetic nerve and proximal tubule.26. Juxtaglomerular apparatus.27. Renal handling of sodium.28. Water/sodium “talk”.29. Denervated kindney.30. Glomerulo-tubular balance.31. Sodium and thick ascending Henle’s loop.32. Juxtamedullary nephron.33. ADH and water reabsorption.34. Integrated ADH response.35. Renal handling of water.36. Renal clearance of water.37. Water excretion.38. Permeability characteristics of nephron.39. Functions of afferent arteriole.40. Circulatory shock.41. Control of ECF volume.42. Potassium homeostasis.43. Renal handling of calcium.44. Chronic renal failure and osteomalacia.45. Renal handling of bicarbonate.46. Tubular hydrogen ion secretion.47. Ammonium and renal function.48. Handerson Hasselbalch equation.49. Defence against acid load.50. Urinary excretion of hydrogen ion.51. Diarrhoea and pH balance.52. Control of ECF pH.53. Regulation of ECF pH.54. Responses to vomiting.55. Protein intake and GFR.56. Renal functions. © 2011, Paperback, 9789814319850 www.cengageasia.com HUMAN BIOLOGY • A NEW APPENDIX ON GENETICS covers test crosses and the inheritance of multiple traits. • UPDATED MINDTAP DIGITAL LEARNING PLATFORM features new assignable problems, a new digital study guide, and new videos, along with assignable, gradable activities, pre- and post-learning assessments, and “How Would You Vote?” engagement activities. FEATURES HUMAN BIOLOGY, 11E Cecie Starr; Beverly McMillan Clear, engaging, and visually compelling, Starr and McMillan’s HUMAN BIOLOGY, 11e teaches students the core concepts of human biology and prepares them to make well-informed decisions in their lives. Each chapter opens with an interesting application that highlights the relevance of biology and motivates the study of the topic. Students then learn basic concepts which help them think critically about these issues. Useful pedagogy, such as section-ending “Take-Home Messages” and a running glossary, ensure students understand key concepts. New “Focus on Human Impact” boxes and chapter-ending “Your Future” and “Explore on Your Own” sections demonstrate to students the impact and personal relevance of the content on their lives. Available with InfoTrac® Student Collections http://gocengage.com/infotrac. NEW TO THIS EDITION • UPDATED AND REVISED COVERAGE of changing nutritional guidelines, allergies and autoimmunity, new scientific understanding of human evolution, and a streamlined presentation of genetics concepts keeps students up-to-date with the latest changes in the field. • NEW AND IMPROVED ILLUSTRATIONS AND FRESH, STRIKING PHOTOGRAPHS clarify key concepts and processes. • NEW “FOCUS ON HUMAN IMPACT” BOXES demonstrate how individual actions affect current issues related to human health, the environment, and societal concerns. • H O M E O S T A S I S E M P H A S I S A N D CONNECTIONS: Each human systems chapter has a “Homeostasis Preview” and a “Connections” grid that show integration of body systems and highlight the role of the system in the chapter. • I N T E G R A T E D I N F E C T I O U S D I S E A S E COVERAGE: In Chapter 1, infectious diseases are introduced as a global health issue. Subsequent chapters, especially the systems chapters, integrate coverage of diseases and disorders, including a section on infectious disease concerns related to the chapter’s main topic. • APPLICATIONS: Each chapter opens with a brief, interesting essay about a biology-related issue or research finding that relates to the chapter topic. The chapter discussions show students how understanding basic concepts of human biology can help them think critically and make informed decisions. • RUNNING GLOSSARY: The on-page running glossary gives students immediate help with the language of human biology. • TAKE-HOME MESSAGE: At the end of each section, a question and bulleted list of answers help students grasp the key concepts. CONTENTS 1. Learning about Human Biology.2. Chemistry of Life.3. Cells and How They Work.4. Tissues, Organs, and Organ Systems.5. The Skeletal System.6. The Muscular System.7. Circulation: The Heart and Blood Vessels.8. Blood.9. Immunity and Disease.10. The Respiratory System.11. Digestion and Nutrition.12. The Urinary System.13. The Nervous System.14. Sensory Systems.15. The Endocrine System.16. Reproductive Systems.17. Development and Aging.18. Cell Reproduction.19. Introduction to Genetics.20. Chromosomes www.cengageasia.com 35 and Human Genetics.21. DNA, Genes, and Biotechnology.22. Genes and Disease: Cancer.23. Principles of Evolution.24. Principles of Ecology.25. Human Impacts on the Biosphere. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • Cooperative Learning, 002e, 9781305257030 Student Workbook for Starr/McMillan’s Human Biology, 11th, 011e, 9781305265981 Instructor’s Companion Web Site for Starr/ McMillan’s Human Biology, 11th, 011e, 9781305266032 MindTap® Biology for Starr/McMillan’s Human Biology, 011e, 9781305270213 MindTap® Biology 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Starr/McMillan’s Human Biology, 011e, 9781305270220 MindTap® Biology, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Starr/McMillan’s Human Biology, 11th, 011e, 9781305270237 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Biology, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Starr/McMillan’s Human Biology, 11th, 011e, 9781305270244 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Biology, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Starr/McMillan’s Human Biology, 011e, 9781305270251 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero for Starr/McMillan’s Human Biology, 011e, 9781305265998 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero Instant Access for Starr/McMillan’s Human Biology, 011e, 9781305266001 CS-EBK: HUMAN BIOLOGY, 011e, 9781305449343 3P-EBK:HUMAN BIOLOGY, 011e, 9781305445949 eBook: Human Biology, 011e, 9781305683341 © 2016, 608pp, Paperback, 9781305112100 36 LABORATORY MANUAL FOR HUMAN BIOLOGY, 2E David Morton, Frostburg State University; Joy B. Perry, University of Wisconsin - Fox Valley; James W. Perry, University of Wisconsin - Fox Valley This four-color lab manual contains 21 lab exercises, most of which can be completed within two hours and require minimal input from the instructor. To provide flexibility, instructors can vary the length of most exercises, many of which are divided into several parts, by deleting portions of the procedure without sacrificing the overall purpose of the experiment. Taking a consistent approach to each exercise, the second edition provides an even clearer presentation, updated coverage, and increased visual support to enable students to apply concepts from the Human Biology course. NEW TO THIS EDITION • NEW! A new exercise features DNA, Genes, Cancer and Biotechnology. • NEW! Lab exercises were updated throughout, such as adding a blood pressure activity to “Homeostasis,” stressing emphasis on organ identification in “How Mammals are Constructed: Material,” and more. • NEW! New and updated images appear throughout, such as the new images in “Observing Microscopic Details of the Natural World” and the new human skeleton images in “Support and Movement” to help student recognition and identification. • NEW! The “Learning About the Natural World” exercise expands on the previous Scientific Method appendix. Students are asked to perform short, noninvasive experiments and observations on group members in the context of various elements of the scientific method. www.cengageasia.com • NEW! In “External Anatomy and Organs of the Digestive Respiratory Systems,” external anatomy was added along with many images of fetal pig dissections. Students and instructors are also given alternatives to pig dissection. FEATURES • • KD-EBK:LAB MANUAL HUMAN BIOLOGY, 002e, 9781133672890 Update Instructor’s Manual for Morton/Perry/ Perry’s Laboratory Manual for Human Biology, 2nd, 002e, 9781133600732 © 2012, 320pp, Spiral, 9780840049438 • The approach clearly and consistently guides students through each exercise: Objectives, Introduction, Materials, Procedure (with each step numbered), Pre-lab questions, Post-lab questions. • The authors include hundreds of labeled photographs and illustrations to help students visualize the material. • This lab manual can be used in conjunction with Starr/McMillan, Human Biology or any other Human Biology text. INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY CONTENTS 1. Learning About the Natural World.2. Observing Microscopic Details of the Natural World.3. Chemistry of Life: Biological Molecules and Diet Analysis.4. Cell Structure.5. Cell Membranes and How They Work.6. Enzymes, the Catalysts of Life.7. Homeostasis.8. How Mammals Are Constructed.9. Support and Movement: Human Skeletal and Muscular Systems.10. External Anatomy and Organs of the Digestive and Respiratory, Systems.11. Organs of the Circulatory, Urinary, and Reproductive Systems.12. Human Blood and Circulation.13. Human Respiration.14. Human Sensations, Reflexes, and Reactions.15. Sensory Organs.16. Reproduction and Development.17. Cell Reproduction.18. Human Heredity.19. DNA, Genes, Cancer and Biotechnology.20. Evidences of Evolution.21. Human Impact on the Environment. APPENDIX 1: Measurement Conversions. APPENDIX 2: Terms of Orientation in and Around the Animal Body. SUPPLEMENTS • • • Instructor’s Manual for Perry/Morton’s Laboratory Manual for Human Biology, 2nd, 002e, 9780840062048 3P-EBK:LAB MANUAL HUMAN BIOLOGY, 002e, 9781133171423 eBook: Laboratory Manual for Human Biology, 002e, 9781133384236 BIOLOGY, 4E The Dynamic Science Peter J. Russell, Reed College; Paul E. Hertz, Barnard College; Beverly McMillan Russell/Hertz/McMillan, BIOLOGY: THE DYNAMIC SCIENCE 4e and MindTap empower instructors to teach Biology the way scientists practice it by emphasizing and applying science as a process. Students learn not only what scientists know, but how they know it, and what they still need to learn. Throughout, Russell and MindTap engage students, develop quantitative analysis and mathematical reasoning skills, and build conceptual understanding. The most engaging and easily personalized online solution in Biology, MindTap enables instructors to deliver what they know is best for their students. NEW TO THIS EDITION • MINDTAP LEARNING PATH: Easily personalized by instructors, the learning path is even more student centered and focuses on the learning workflow with activities for before class, in class, and after class. Instructors have more flexibility with customization and can take advantage of key learning resources from the text. www.cengageasia.com 37 • DATA ANALYSIS: “Interpret the Data” questions are now augmented by MindTap exercises challenging students to interpret and analyze real research data beyond what is found in the text. • PRACTICE THE PROCESS OF SCIENCE: “Think Like a Scientist” questions now include an indicator identifying the particular step in the process of science that the question addresses. • U P D A T E D C O V E R A G E : G e n o m i c s a n d proteomics approaches have been integrated throughout the book (36 new “Molecular Insights” boxes are focused on genomics or proteomics). The metabolism chapters in Unit One (Ch. 6– Energy, Enzymes, and Biological Reactions; Ch. 7–Cellular Respiration; and Ch. 8–Photosynthesis) are now sequential. • ASSESSMENT: End of chapter “Test Your Knowledge” questions are now organized by Bloom’s taxonomy allowing students to review the material in a sequence that moves from the basic knowledge of factual material to more challenging and sophisticated applications of that knowledge to novel situations. FEATURES • SCIENCE AS A PROCESS: “Think Like a Scientist” questions encourage students to analyze and apply concepts. “Interpret the Data” exercises develop quantitative analysis and mathematical reasoning skills. A wealth of research figures demonstrate how biologists formulate and test specific hypotheses by gathering and interpreting data. • STUDENT ENGAGEMENT: “Why It Matters” engages students at the start of each chapter and “Unanswered Questions” demonstrate the dynamic nature of Biology with current research. Active learning opportunities include “Think Outside the Book,” “Design an Experiment,” “Discuss the Concepts,” and “Apply Evolutionary Thinking.” • PERSONALIZATION: MindTap is the most easily personalized online solution in MindTap. Add your favorite resources, YouTube videos, web links, and more. You know what’s best for your students and you can deliver it with MindTap! • CONCEPTUAL UNDERSTANDING: Clear explanations of concepts presented from the 38 evolutionary perspective bind the biological sciences together and enable students to see the big picture. “Closer Look” figures visually summarize major concepts. MindTap enables students to go beyond rote memorization with conceptual activities. CONTENTS 1. Introduction to Biological Concepts and Research. UNIT ONE: MOLECULES AND CELLS.2. Life, Chemistry, and Water.3. Biological Molecules: The Carbon Compounds of Life.4. Cells5. Membranes and Transport.6. Energy, Enzymes, and Biological Reactions.7. Cellular Respiration: Harvesting Chemical Energy.8. Photosynthesis.9. Cell Communication.10. Cell Division and Mitosis. UNIT TWO: GENETICS.11. Meiosis: The Cellular Basis of Sexual Reproduction.12. Mendel, Genes, and Inheritance.13. Genes, Chromosomes, and Human Genetics.14. DNA Structure, Replication, and Organization.15. From DNA to Protein.16. Regulation of Gene Expression.17. Bacterial and Viral Genetics.18. DNA Technologies: Making and Using Genetically Altered Organisms, and Other Applications.19. Genomes and Proteomes. UNIT THREE: EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY.20. The Development of Evolutionary Thought.21. Microevolution: Genetic Changes within Populations.22. Speciation.23. Paleobiology and Macroevolution.24. Systematic Biology: Phylogeny and Classification.UNIT FOUR: BIODIVERSITY.25. The Origin of Life.26. Prokaryotes and Viruses.27. Protists.28. Seedless Plants.29. Seed Plants.30. Fungi.31. Animal Phylogeny, Acoelomates, and Protostomes.32. Deuterostomes: Vertebrates and Their Closest Relatives.UNIT FIVE: PLANT STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION.33. The Plant Body.34. Transport in Plants.35. Plant Nutrition.36. Reproduction and Development in Flowering Plants.37. Plant Signals and Responses to the Environment.UNIT SIX: ANIMAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION.38. Introduction to Animal Organization and Physiology.39. Information Flow and the Neuron.40. Nervous Systems.41. Sensory Systems.42. The Endocrine System.43. Muscles, Bones, and Body Movements44. The Circulatory System.45. Defenses against Disease.46. Gas Exchange: The Respiratory System.47. Animal www.cengageasia.com Nutrition.48. Regulating the Internal Environment.49. Animal Reproduction.50. Animal Development.UNIT SEVEN: ECOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR.51. Ecology and the Biosphere.52. Population Ecology.53. Population Interactions and Community Ecology.54. Ecosystems.55. Biodiversity and Conservation Biology.56. 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BIOLOGY, 14E The Unity and Diversity of Life Cecie Starr; Ralph Taggart, Michigan State University; Christine Evers; Lisa Starr Written by a team of best-selling authors, BIOLOGY: THE UNITY AND DIVERSITY OF LIFE, 14th Edition reveals the biological world in wondrous detail. Packed with eye-catching photos and images, this text engages students with applications and activities that encourage critical thinking. Chapter opening Learning Roadmaps help students focus on the topics that matter most and section-ending “Take Home Messages” reinforce key concepts. Helpful in-text features include a running glossary, case studies, issue-related essays, linked concepts, self-test questions, data analysis problems, and more. The accompanying MindTap for Biology is the most engaging and easiest to customize online solution in Biology. Known for a clear, accessible style, BIOLOGY: THE UNITY AND DIVERSITY OF LIFE, 14th Edition puts the living world of biology under a microscope for students to analyze, understand, and enjoy! NEW TO THIS EDITION • MindTap™ for Biology: You know what’s best for your students and you can deliver it with MindTap! The clear and engaging learning path includes student learning tools—readings, activities, videos, assessments, and a new Digital Study Guide—and guides students through their course. Instructors can easily set their course by customizing the learning path and adding their favorite resources. The conceptual exercises in the Aplia problem sets elevate student thinking 40 FEATURES • Unmatched Clarity: Unlike most science texts, BIOLOGY: THE UNITY AND DIVERSITY OF LIFE, 14th Edition makes subjects accessible without glossing over the science—even for the most complex topics. • Visual Substance: Both pleasing to the eye and scientifically accurate, the book’s art program adds real depth to the material with step-by-step, “Figure It Out” images and animated figures. • Key Takeaways: A helpful “Take-Home Message” following each section asks an important question, and gives bulleted answers to promote understanding in detail. • Data Analysis: Analytical activities using real data give students the opportunity to hone their critical thinking skills and gain insight into contemporary research. CONTENTS 1. Invitation to Biology.UNIT 1: PRINCIPLES OF CELLULAR LIFE. 2. Life’s Chemical Bases.3. Molecules of Life.4. Cell Structure.5. Ground Rules of Metabolism.6. Where it Starts—Photosynthesis.7. How Cells Release Chemical Energy.UNIT II: GENETICS.8. DNA Structure and Function.9. From DNA to Protein.10. Control of Gene Expression.11. How Cells Reproduce.12. Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction.13. Observing Patterns in Inherited Traits.14. Chromosomes and Human Inheritance.15. Studying and Manipulating Genomes.UNIT III: PRINCIPLES OF EVOLUTION.16. Evidence www.cengageasia.com of Evolution.17. Processes of Evolution.18. Organizing Information about Species.19. Life’s Origin and Early Evolution.UNIT IV: EVOLUTION AND BIODIVERSITY.20. Viruses, Bacteria, and Archaea.21. Protists: The Simplest Eukaryotes.22. The Land Plants.23. Fungi.24. Animal Evolution: The Invertebrates.25. Animal Evolution: The Chordates.26. Human Evolution.UNIT V: HOW PLANTS WORK.27. Plant Tissues. 28. Plant Nutrition and Transport.29. Life Cycles of Flowering Plants.30. Communication Strategies in Plants.UNIT VI: HOW ANIMALS WORK.31. Animal Tissues and Organ Systems.32. Neural Control.33. Sensory Perception.34. Endocrine Control.35. Structural Support and Movement.36. Circulation.37. Immunity.38. Respiration.39. Digestion and Nutrition.40. Maintaining the Internal Environment.41. Animal Reproductive System.42. Animal Development.43. Animal Behavior.UNIT VII: PRINCIPLES OF ECOLOGY.44. Population Ecology.45. Community Ecology.46. Ecosystems.47. The Biosphere.48. Human Impacts on the Biosphere. 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The accompanying MindTap for Biology is the most engaging and easiest to customize online solution in Biology. Overall, this accessible introduction helps students develop an understanding of biology and the process of science while building the criticalthinking skills they need to become responsible citizens of the world. NEW TO THIS EDITION • You know what’s best for your students and you can deliver it with MindTap! The clear and engaging learning path includes student learning tools—readings, activities, videos, assessments, and a new Digital Study Guide—and guides students through their course. Instructors easily set their course by customizing the learning path and adding their favorite resources. The conceptual exercises in the Aplia problem sets elevate student thinking and promote better outcomes. • New content in the narrative and chapter introductory essays focuses on real-world applications, engaging students and getting them involved in the material. • A new “Remember” feature helps students make connections to earlier concepts. • New end-of-chapter Visual Questions give students an opportunity to analyze graphic data and illustrations. • New and improved illustrations and fresh, striking photographs clarify key concepts and processes. FEATURES BIOLOGY TODAY AND TOMORROW WITH PHYSIOLOGY, 5E Cecie Starr; Christine Evers; Lisa Starr Strike the perfect balance between level of detail and accessibility! Written for a one-semester, non-Biology majors course, BIOLOGY TODAY AND TOMORROW is packed with applications that are relevant to a student’s daily life. The clear, straightforward writing style, in-text learning support, and trendsetting art engage students 42 • The authors’ clear, accessible writing style engages students and makes the material accessible without glossing over the science— even with the most formidable topics. • Chapter-opening sections motivate students by exploring a current event or controversy directly related to the chapter’s content. • Section-ending “Take-Home Messages” help students grasp key concepts. • An on-page glossary provides students with immediate help with the language of Biology and aids reading comprehension. • “Digging into Data” exercises ask students to analyze data and apply it to topical questions. www.cengageasia.com CONTENTS 1. Invitation to Biology.UNIT 1: HOW CELLS WORK.2. Molecules of Life.3. Cell Structure.4. Energy and Metabolism.5. Capturing and Releasing Energy.UNIT 2: GENETICS.6. DNA Structure and Function.7. Gene Expression and Control.8. How Cells Reproduce.9. Patterns of Inheritance.10. Biotechnology.UNIT 3: EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY.11. Evidence of Evolution.12. Processes of Evolution.13. Early Life Forms and the Viruses.14. Plants and Fungi.15. Animal Evolution. UNIT 4: ECOLOGY16. Population Ecology.17. Communities and Ecosystems.18. The Biosphere and Human Effects.UNIT 5: HOW ANIMALS WORK.19. Animal Tissues and Organs.20. How Animals Move.21. Circulation and Respiration.22. Immunity.23. Digestion and Excretion.24. Neural Control and the Senses.25. Endocrine Control.26. Reproduction and Development.UNIT 6: HOW PLANTS WORK.27. Plant Form and Function.28. Plant Reproduction and Development. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • • • • • Instructor’s Edition for Starr/Evers/Starr’s Biology Today and Tomorrow with Physiology, 5th, 005e, 9781305117372 Aplia for Starr/Evers/Starr’s Biology Today and Tomorrow, 005e, 9781305251335 Aplia™, 1 term Instant Access for Starr/Evers/ Starr’s Biology Today and Tomorrow, 005e, 9781305251342 Aplia™, 1 term Printed Access Card for Starr/ Evers/Starr’s Biology Today and Tomorrow, 5th, 005e, 9781305251359 MindTap Reader for Starr/Evers/Starr’s Biology Today and Tomorrow with Physiology, 005e, 9781305251366 Cooperative Learning, 002e, 9781305257030 LMS Integrated for Aplia™, 1 term Instant Access for Starr/Evers/Starr’s Biology Today and Tomorrow, 005e, 9781305265493 MindTap® Biology for Starr/Evers/Starr’s Biology Today and Tomorrow with Physiology, 005e, 9781305265516 MindTap® Biology, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Starr/Evers/Starr’s Biology Today and Tomorrow, 005e, 9781305265523 MindTap® Biology, 1 term (6 months) Printed • • • • • • • • • • • • • Access Card for Starr/Evers/Starr’s Biology Today and Tomorrow, 005e, 9781305265530 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Biology, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Starr/Evers/ Starr’s Biology Today and Tomorrow, 005e, 9781305265547 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Biology, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Starr/ Evers/Starr’s Biology Today and Tomorrow with Physiology, 5th, 005e, 9781305265561 Student Interactive Workbook for Starr/Evers/ Starr’s Biology Today and Tomorrow, 5th, 005e, 9781305265578 Instructor’s Companion Web Site for Starr/ Evers/Starr’s Biology Today and Tomorrow with Physiology, 5th, 005e, 9781305265622 LMS Integrated for Aplia™, 1 term Printed Access Card for Starr/Evers/Starr’s Biology Today and Tomorrow, 5th, 005e, 9781305265509 CS-EBK: BIOLOGY TODAY AND TOMORROW WITH PHYSIOLOGY, 005e, 9781305449770 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero for Starr/Evers/Starr’s Biology Today and Tomorrow with Physiology, 005e, 9781305265479 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero Instant Access for Starr/Evers/Starr’s Biology Today and Tomorrow with Physiology, 005e, 9781305394391 International MindTap® Biology, 2 terms (12 months) Instant Access for Starr/Evers/ Starr’s Biology Today and Tomorrow, 005e, 9781305477766 3P-EBK:BIOLOGY TODAY AND TOMORROW WITH PHYSIOLOGY, 005e, 9781305480643 LMS Integrated for Aplia™, 1 term Printed Access Card for Starr/Evers/Starr’s Biology Today and Tomorrow without Physiology, 005e, 9781305586062 LMS Integrated for Aplia™, 1 term Instant Access for Starr/Evers/Starr’s Biology Today and Tomorrow without Physiology, 005e, 9781305586079 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Biology, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Starr/Evers/ Starr’s Biology Today and Tomorrow without Physiology, 5th, 005e, 9781305586086 www.cengageasia.com 43 • • LMS Integrated for MindTap® Biology, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Starr/Evers/ Starr’s Biology Today and Tomorrow without Physiology, 005e, 9781305586093 eBook: Biology Today and Tomorrow with Physiology, 005e, 9781305851351 © 2016, 640pp, Paperback, 9781305117358 students through their course. Instructors easily set their course by customizing the learning path and adding their favorite resources. The conceptual exercises in the Aplia problem sets elevate student thinking and promote better outcomes. • New content in the narrative and chapter introductory essays focuses on real-world applications, engaging students and getting them involved in the material. • A new “Remember” feature helps students make connections to earlier concepts. • New end-of-chapter Visual Questions give students an opportunity to analyze graphic data and illustrations. • New and improved illustrations and fresh, striking photographs clarify key concepts and processes. FEATURES BIOLOGY TODAY AND TOMORROW WITHOUT PHYSIOLOGY, 5E Cecie Starr; Christine Evers; Lisa Starr Strike the perfect balance between level of detail and accessibility! Written for a one-semester, nonBiology majors course, BIOLOGY TODAY AND TOMORROW WITHOUT PHYSIOLOGY is packed with applications that are relevant to a student’s daily life. The clear, straightforward writing style, in-text learning support, and trendsetting art engage students and help them understand key concepts. The accompanying MindTap for Biology is the most engaging and easiest to customize online solution in Biology. Overall, this accessible introduction helps students develop an understanding of biology and the process of science while building the criticalthinking skills they need to become responsible citizens of the world. NEW TO THIS EDITION • You know what’s best for your students and you can deliver it with MindTap! The clear and engaging learning path includes student learning tools—readings, activities, videos, assessments, and a new Digital Study Guide—and guides 44 • The authors’ clear, accessible writing style engages students and makes the material accessible without glossing over the science— even with the most formidable topics. • Chapter-opening sections motivate students by exploring a current event or controversy directly related to the chapter’s content. • Section-ending “Take-Home Messages” help students grasp key concepts. • An on-page glossary provides students with immediate help with the language of Biology and aids reading comprehension. • “Digging into Data” exercises ask students to analyze data and apply it to topical questions. CONTENTS 1. Invitation to Biology.UNIT 1: HOW CELLS WORK.2. Molecules of Life.3. Cell Structure.4. Energy and Metabolism.5. Capturing and Releasing Energy.UNIT 2: GENETICS.6. DNA Structure and Function.7. Gene Expression and Control.8. How Cells Reproduce.9. Patterns of Inheritance.10. Biotechnology.UNIT 3: EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY.11. Evidence of Evolution.12. Processes of Evolution.13. Early Life Forms and the Viruses.14. Plants and Fungi.15. Animal Evolution. UNIT 4: ECOLOGY16. Population Ecology.17. Communities and Ecosystems.18. 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FEATURES • Unmatched Clarity: Unlike most science texts, BIOLOGY: THE UNITY AND DIVERSITY OF LIFE, 14th Edition makes subjects accessible without glossing over the science—even for the most complex topics. • Visual Substance: Both pleasing to the eye and scientifically accurate, the book’s art program adds real depth to the material with step-by-step, “Figure It Out” images and animated figures. • Key Takeaways: A helpful “Take-Home Message” following each section asks an important question, and gives bulleted answers to promote understanding in detail. • Data Analysis: Analytical activities using real data give students the opportunity to hone their critical thinking skills and gain insight into contemporary research. CONTENTS 1. Invitation to Biology.UNIT 1: PRINCIPLES OF CELLULAR LIFE. 2. Life’s Chemical Bases.3. Molecules of Life.4. Cell Structure.5. Ground Rules of Metabolism.6. Where it Starts—Photosynthesis.7. How Cells Release Chemical Energy.UNIT II: 46 GENETICS.8. DNA Structure and Function.9. From DNA to Protein.10. Control of Gene Expression.11. How Cells Reproduce.12. Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction.13. Observing Patterns in Inherited Traits.14. Chromosomes and Human Inheritance.15. Studying and Manipulating Genomes. 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Packed with eye-catching photos and images, this text shows and tells the fascinating story of life on Earth, and engages readers with hands-on activities that encourage critical thinking. Chapter opening Learning Roadmaps help students focus on the topics that matter most and section-ending “Take Home Messages” reinforce key concepts. Helpful in-text features include a running glossary, case studies, issue-related essays, linked concepts, self-test questions, data analysis problems, and more. The accompanying MindTap for Biology is the most engaging and easiest to customize online solution in Biology. Known for a clear, accessible style, BIOLOGY: THE UNITY AND DIVERSITY OF LIFE, 14th Edition puts the living world of biology under a microscope for readers from all walks of life to analyze, understand, and enjoy! NEW TO THIS EDITION • MindTap™ for Biology: You know what’s best for your students and you can deliver it with MindTap! 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Packed with eye-catching photos and images, this text shows and tells the fascinating story of life on Earth, and engages readers with hands-on activities that encourage critical thinking. Chapter opening Learning Roadmaps help students focus on the topics that matter most and section-ending “Take Home Messages” reinforce key concepts. Helpful in-text features include a running glossary, case studies, issue-related essays, linked concepts, self-test questions, data analysis problems, and more. The accompanying MindTap for Biology is www.cengageasia.com the most engaging and easiest to customize online solution in Biology. Known for a clear, accessible style, BIOLOGY: THE UNITY AND DIVERSITY OF LIFE, 14th Edition puts the living world of biology under a microscope for readers from all walks of life to analyze, understand, and enjoy! NEW TO THIS EDITION • MindTap™ for Biology: You know what’s best for your students and you can deliver it with MindTap! 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FEATURES • Unmatched Clarity: Unlike most science texts, BIOLOGY: THE UNITY AND DIVERSITY OF LIFE, 14th Edition makes subjects accessible without glossing over the science—even for the most complex topics. • Visual Substance: Both pleasing to the eye and scientifically accurate, the book’s art program adds real depth to the material with step-by-step, “Figure It Out” images and animated figures. • Key Takeaways: A helpful “Take-Home Message” following each section asks an important question, and gives bulleted answers to promote understanding in detail. • Data Analysis: Analytical activities using real data give students the opportunity to hone their critical thinking skills and gain insight into contemporary research. CONTENTS UNIT IV: EVOLUTION AND BIODIVERSITY.20. Viruses, Bacteria, and Archaea.21. Protists: The Simplest Eukaryotes.22. The Land Plants.23. Fungi.24. Animal Evolution: The Invertebrates.25. Animal Evolution: The Chordates.26. Human Evolution. 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Plant Tissues. 28. Plant Nutrition and Transport.29. Life Cycles of Flowering Plants.30. Communication Strategies in Plants. 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FEATURES • Unmatched Clarity: Unlike most science texts, BIOLOGY: THE UNITY AND DIVERSITY OF LIFE, 14th Edition makes subjects accessible without glossing over the science—even for the most complex topics. • Visual Substance: Both pleasing to the eye and scientifically accurate, the book’s art program adds real depth to the material with step-by-step, “Figure It Out” images and animated figures. • Key Takeaways: A helpful “Take-Home Message” following each section asks an important question, and gives bulleted answers to promote understanding in detail. • Data Analysis: Analytical activities using real data give students the opportunity to hone their critical thinking skills and gain insight into contemporary research. www.cengageasia.com CONTENTS UNIT VI: HOW ANIMALS WORK.31. Animal Tissues and Organ Systems.32. Neural Control.33. Sensory Perception.34. Endocrine Control.35. Structural Support and Movement.36. Circulation.37. Immunity.38. Respiration.39. Digestion and Nutrition.40. Maintaining the Internal Environment.41. Animal Reproductive System.42. Animal Development.43. Animal Behavior. 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VOLUME 6 - ECOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR, 14E Cecie Starr; Ralph Taggart, Michigan State University; Christine Evers; Lisa Starr Written by a team of best-selling authors, BIOLOGY: THE UNITY AND DIVERSITY OF LIFE, 14th Edition reveals the biological world in wondrous detail. Packed with eye-catching photos and images, this text shows and tells the fascinating story of life on Earth, and engages readers with hands-on activities that encourage critical thinking. Chapter opening Learning Roadmaps help students focus on the topics that matter most and section-ending “Take Home Messages” reinforce key concepts. Helpful in-text features include a running glossary, case studies, issue-related essays, linked concepts, self-test questions, data analysis problems, and more. The accompanying MindTap for Biology is the most engaging and easiest to customize online solution in Biology. Known for a clear, accessible style, BIOLOGY: THE UNITY AND DIVERSITY OF LIFE, 14th Edition puts the living world of biology under a microscope for readers from all walks of life to analyze, understand, and enjoy! NEW TO THIS EDITION • MindTap™ for Biology: You know what’s best for your students and you can deliver it with MindTap! The clear and engaging learning path includes student learning tools—readings, activities, videos, assessments, and a new Digital Study Guide—and guides students through their course. Instructors can easily set their course by customizing the learning path and adding their favorite resources. The conceptual exercises in 54 FEATURES • Unmatched Clarity: Unlike most science texts, BIOLOGY: THE UNITY AND DIVERSITY OF LIFE, 14th Edition makes subjects accessible without glossing over the science—even for the most complex topics. • Visual Substance: Both pleasing to the eye and scientifically accurate, the book’s art program adds real depth to the material with step-by-step, “Figure It Out” images and animated figures. • Key Takeaways: A helpful “Take-Home Message” following each section asks an important question, and gives bulleted answers to promote understanding in detail. • Data Analysis: Analytical activities using real data give students the opportunity to hone their critical thinking skills and gain insight into contemporary research. CONTENTS UNIT VII: PRINCIPLES OF ECOLOGY.44. Population Ecology.45. Community Ecology.46. Ecosystems.47. The Biosphere.48. Human Impacts on the Biosphere. 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Evers, and Lisa Starr have partnered with the National Geographic Society to develop a text designed to engage and inspire. This trendsetting text introduces the key concepts of biology to non-biology majors using clear explanations and unparalleled visuals. While mastering core concepts, each chapter challenges students to question what they read and apply the concepts learned, providing students with the critical thinking skills and science knowledge they need in life. Renowned for its writing style the new edition is enhanced with exclusive content from the National Geographic Society, including over 200 new photos and illustrations. New People Matter sections www.cengageasia.com 55 in most chapters profile National Geographic Explorers and Grantees who are making significant contributions in their field, showing students how concepts in the chapter are being applied in their biological research. 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NEW TO THIS EDITION • The new edition of BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS was developed in partnership with the National Geographic Society, an organization known for eye-opening photography and a legacy of inspiring people to care about biology and the environment that supports it. The result is a text that combines clear explanations with unparalleled visuals to bring core concepts into focus. • New People Matter sections in most chapters profile National Geographic Explorers and Grantees who are making significant contributions in their field, showing students how concepts in the chapter are being applied in their biological research. • Each chapter concludes with an ’Application’ section highlighting real-world uses of biology and helping students make connections and deepen understanding of concepts. FEATURES • The entire text has been enhanced visually throughout. Key Concepts with thumbnail images are reiterated in the visual summaries, and stepped out figures and “Figure It Out” figures 56 help students along the way. • Data Analysis Activities provide students with the opportunity to work with real data, further strengthening analytical skills and providing insight into contemporary research. • Take-Home Message at the end of each section poses a question that reflects the critical content of the section and answers the question in bulleted list format so students grasp the key concepts. • On-page running glossary provides immediate help with the language of Biology and aids reading comprehension. • Digital options include Aplia for Biology, a homework solution that reinforces course concepts, and MindTap for Biology, which combines readings, multimedia, activities, and assessments into a singular learning path. The MindTap media includes pop-up tutors that help explain key topics with short video explanations. • The text balances concepts and applications. All points necessary for developing an understanding of a basic concept are on a single page or two facing pages so students can focus on one topic at a time and digest information in manageable segments. • The visually-appealing and accurate art program helps visual learners with step-by-step art, Figure It Out” images, and animated figures. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION1. Invitation to Biology.Part I: PRINCIPLES OF CELLULAR LIFE.2. Life’s Chemical Basis.3. Molecules of Life.4. Cell Structure.5. Ground Rules of Metabolism.6. Where It Starts-Photosynthesis.7. How Cells Release Chemical Energy.Part II: GENETICS.8. DNA Structure and Function.9. From DNA to Protein.10. Control of Gene Expression.11. How Cells Reproduce.12. Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction.13. Observing Patterns in Inherited Traits.14. Human Inheritance.15. Biotechnology. Part III: PRINCIPLES OF EVOLUTION.16. Evidence of Evolution.17. Processes of Evolution.18. Life’s Origin and Early Evolution.Part IV: EVOLUTION AND BIODIVERSITY.19. Viruses, Bacteria, and Archaea.20. The Protists.21. Plant Evolution.22. Fungi. 23. Animals I: Invertebrate Groups.24. Animals II: The Chordates.Part V: PRINCIPLES www.cengageasia.com OF ECOLOGY.25. Animal Behavior.26. Population Ecology.27. Community Ecology.28. Ecosystems.29. The Biospheres.30. Human Effects on the Biosphere.Appendix I: Periodic Table of the Elements.Appendix II: Amino Acids.Appendix III: A Closer Look at Some Major Metabolic Pathways. Appendix IV: A Plain English Map of the Human Chromosomes.Appendix V: Restless Earth-Life’s Changing Geologic Stage.Appendix VI: Units of Measure.Appendix VII: Answers to Self-Quizzes and Genetics Problems.Glossary.Index. 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NEW TO THIS EDITION BIOLOGY, 9E Concepts and Applications Cecie Starr; Christine Evers; Lisa Starr In the new edition of BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS, authors Cecie Starr, Christine A. Evers, and Lisa Starr have partnered with the National Geographic Society to develop a text designed to engage and inspire. This trendsetting text introduces the key concepts of biology to non-biology majors using clear explanations and unparalleled visuals. While mastering core concepts, each chapter challenges students to question what they read and apply the concepts learned, providing students with the critical thinking skills and science knowledge they need in life. Renowned for its writing style the new edition is enhanced with exclusive content from the National Geographic Society, including over 200 new photos and illustrations. New People Matter sections in most chapters profile National Geographic Explorers and Grantees who are making significant contributions in their field, showing students how concepts in the chapter are being applied in their biological research. Each chapter concludes with an ’Application’ section highlighting real-world uses of biology and helping students make connections to chapter content. Helping visual learners, “Figure It Out” questions in many illustrations ensure students understand the concepts. Data Analysis Activities at the end of every chapter help students strengthen their analytical skills. “Take Home Messages” ensure students grasp key concepts. Helpful media options include the interactive Aplia program that connects with today’s students. Throughout this issues-oriented text, the authors emphasize that 58 • The new edition of BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS was developed in partnership with the National Geographic Society, an organization known for eye-opening photography and a legacy of inspiring people to care about biology and the environment that supports it. The result is a text that combines clear explanations with unparalleled visuals to bring core concepts into focus. • New People Matter sections in most chapters profile National Geographic Explorers and Grantees who are making significant contributions in their field, showing students how concepts in the chapter are being applied in their biological research. • Each chapter concludes with an ‘Application’ section highlighting real-world uses of biology and helping students make connections and deepen understanding of concepts. FEATURES • The entire text has been enhanced visually throughout. Key Concepts with thumbnail images are reiterated in the visual summaries, and stepped out figures and “Figure It Out” figures help students along the way. • Data Analysis Activities provide students with the opportunity to work with real data, further strengthening analytical skills and providing insight into contemporary research. • Take-Home Message at the end of each section poses a question that reflects the critical content of the section and answers the question in bulleted list format so students grasp the key concepts. • On-page running glossary provides immediate help with the language of Biology and aids reading comprehension. • Digital options include Aplia for Biology, a homework solution that reinforces course concepts, and MindTap for Biology, which combines readings, multimedia, activities, and www.cengageasia.com assessments into a singular learning path. The MindTap media includes pop-up tutors that help explain key topics with short video explanations. • The text balances concepts and applications. All points necessary for developing an understanding of a basic concept are on a single page or two facing pages so students can focus on one topic at a time and digest information in manageable segments. • The visually-appealing and accurate art program helps visual learners with step-by-step art, Figure It Out” images, and animated figures. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION1. Invitation to Biology.Part I: PRINCIPLES OF CELLULAR LIFE.2. Life’s Chemical Basis.3. Molecules of Life.4. Cell Structure.5. Ground Rules of Metabolism.6. Where It Starts-Photosynthesis.7. How Cells Release Chemical Energy.Part II: GENETICS.8. DNA Structure and Function.9. From DNA to Protein.10. Control of Gene Expression.11. How Cells Reproduce.12. Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction.13. Observing Patterns in Inherited Traits.14. Human Inheritance.15. Biotechnology. Part III: PRINCIPLES OF EVOLUTION.16. Evidence of Evolution.17. Processes of Evolution.18. Life’s Origin and Early Evolution.Part IV: EVOLUTION AND BIODIVERSITY.19. Viruses, Bacteria, and Archaeans.20. The Protists.21. Plant Evolution.22. Fungi.23. Animals I: Invertebrate Groups.24. Animals II: The Chordates.Part V. HOW PLANTS WORK.25. Plant Tissues.26. Plant Nutrition and Transport.27. Plant Reproduction and Development. Part VI. HOW ANIMALS WORK.28. Animal Tissues and Organ Systems.29. Neural Control.30. Sensory Perception.31. Endocrine Control.32. Structural Support and Movement.33. Circulation.34. Immunity.35. Respiration.36. Digestion and Human Nutrition.37. Maintaining the Internal Environment.38. Reproduction and Development. Part VII: PRINCIPLES OF ECOLOGY.39. Animal Behavior.40. Population Ecology.41. Community Ecology.42. Ecosystems.43. The Biospheres.44. Human Effects on the Biosphere.Appendix I: Periodic Table of the Elements.Appendix II: Amino Acids.Appendix III: A Closer Look at Some Major Metabolic Pathways.Appendix IV: A Plain English Map of the Human Chromosomes.Appendix V: Restless Earth-Life’s Changing Geologic Stage. Appendix VI: Units of Measure.Appendix VII: Answers to Self-Quizzes and Genetics Problems. Glossary.Index. 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Providing selected chapters from BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS, this text is ideal for courses that emphasize human applications. NEW TO THIS EDITION BIOLOGY, 9E A Human Emphasis Cecie Starr; Christine Evers; Lisa Starr In the new edition of BIOLOGY: A HUMAN EMPHASIS, authors Cecie Starr, Christine A. Evers, and Lisa Starr have partnered with the National Geographic Society to develop a text designed to engage and inspire. This trendsetting text introduces the key concepts of biology to non-biology majors using clear explanations and unparalleled visuals. While mastering core concepts, each chapter challenges students to question what they read and apply the concepts learned, providing students with the critical-thinking skills and science knowledge they need in life. Renowned for its writing style the new edition is enhanced with exclusive content from the National Geographic Society, including over 200 new photos and illustrations. New “People Matter” sections in most chapters profile National Geographic Explorers and Grantees who are making significant contributions in their field, showing students how concepts in the chapter are being applied in their biological research. Each chapter concludes with an “Application” section highlighting real-world uses of biology and helping students make connections to chapter content. Helping visual learners, “Figure It Out” questions in many illustrations ensure students understand the concepts. Data Analysis Activities at the end of every chapter help students strengthen their analytical skills. “Take Home Messages” ensure students grasp key concepts. Helpful media options include the interactive Aplia program that connects with today’s students. Throughout this issues-oriented text, the authors emphasize that • The new edition of BIOLOGY: A HUMAN EMPHASIS was developed in partnership with the National Geographic Society, an organization known for eye-opening photography and a legacy of inspiring people to care about biology and the environment that supports it. The result is a text that combines clear explanations with unparalleled visuals to bring core concepts into focus. • New “People Matter” sections in most chapters profile National Geographic Explorers and Grantees who are making significant contributions in their field, showing students how concepts in the chapter are being applied in their biological research. • Each chapter concludes with an “Application” section highlighting real-world uses of biology and helping students make connections and deepen understanding of concepts. FEATURES • The entire text has been enhanced visually throughout. Key Concepts with thumbnail images are reiterated in the visual summaries, and stepped out figures and “Figure It Out” figures help students along the way. • Data Analysis Activities provide students with the opportunity to work with real data, further strengthening analytical skills and providing insight into contemporary research. • Take-Home Message at the end of each section poses a question that reflects the critical content of the section and answers the question in bulleted list format so students grasp the key concepts. • On-page running glossary provides immediate help with the language of Biology and aids reading comprehension. • Digital options include Aplia for Biology, a homework solution that reinforces course www.cengageasia.com 61 concepts, and MindTap for Biology, which combines readings, multimedia, activities, and assessments into a singular learning path. The MindTap media includes pop-up tutors that help explain key topics with short video explanations. • The text balances concepts and applications. All points necessary for developing an understanding of a basic concept are on a single page or two facing pages so students can focus on one topic at a time and digest information in manageable segments. • The visually-appealing and accurate art program helps visual learners with step-by-step art, Figure It Out” images, and animated figures. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION1. Invitation to Biology.Part I: PRINCIPLES OF CELLULAR LIFE.2. Life’s Chemical Basis.3. Molecules of Life.4. Cell Structure.5. Ground Rules of Metabolism.6. Where It Starts—Photosynthesis.7. How Cells Release Chemical Energy.Part II: GENETICS.8. DNA Structure and Function.9. From DNA to Protein.10. Control of Gene Expression.11. How Cells Reproduce.12. Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction.13. Observing Patterns in Inherited Traits.14. Human Inheritance.15. Biotechnology. Part III: EVOLUTION AND BIODIVERSITY.16. Viruses, Bacteria, and Archaeans.17. The Chordates.Part IV. HOW ANIMALS WORK.18. Animal Tissues and Organ Systems.19. Neural Control.20. Sensory Perception.21. Endocrine Control.22. Structural Support and Movement.23. Circulation.24. Immunity.25. Respiration.26. Digestion and Human Nutrition.27. Maintaining the Internal Environment.28. Reproduction and Development.Part V: PRINCIPLES OF ECOLOGY.29. Animal Behavior.30. Population Ecology.31. Ecosystems.32. Human Effects on the Biosphere.Appendix I: Periodic Table of the Elements.Appendix II: Amino Acids.Appendix III: A Closer Look at Some Major Metabolic Pathways. Appendix IV: A Plain English Map of the Human Chromosomes.Appendix V: Restless Earth—Life’s Changing Geologic Stage.Appendix VI: Units of Measure.Appendix VII: Answers to Self-Quizzes and Genetics Problems.Glossary.Index. 62 SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Aplia™, 1 term Instant Access for Starr/Evers/ Starr’s Biology: Concepts and Applications, 009e, 9781285773872 Aplia™, 1 term Printed Access Card for Starr/Evers/Starr’s Biology: Concepts and Applications, 9th, 009e, 9781285773889 MindTap® Biology, 2 terms (12 months) Instant Access for Starr/Evers/Starr’s Biology: Concepts and Applications, 009e, 9781285777306 MindTap® Biology, 2 terms (12 months) Printed Access Card for Starr/Evers/Starr’s Biology: Concepts and Applications for Starr/Evers/ Starr’s Biology: Concepts and Applications, 9th, 009e, 9781285777313 CS-EBK: BIOLOGY:A HUMAN EMPHASIS, 009e, 9781285804668 Student Workbook for Starr/Evers/Starr’s Biolog: Concepts and Applications, 9th, 009e, 9781285837451 Instructor’s Resource Manual for Starr/Evers/ Starr’s Biolog: Concepts and Applications, 9th, 009e, 9781285837468 Test Bank for Starr/Evers/Starr’s Biolog: Concepts and Applications, 9th, 009e, 9781285837475 Telecourse, Student Guide for Starr/Evers/ Starr’s Cycles of Life: Exploring Biology, 9th, 009e, 9781285840642 MindTap® Biology, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Starr/Evers/Starr’s Biology: Concepts and Applications, 9th, 009e, 9781305072633 MindTap® Biology, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Starr’s Biology: Concepts and Applications, 009e, 9781305072640 eBook: Biology: A Human Emphasis, 009e, 9781305152694 Aplia™, 2 terms Instant Access for Starr/Evers/ Starr’s Biology: Concepts and Applications, 009e, 9781305087217 Aplia™, 2 terms Printed Access Card for Starr/Evers/Starr’s Biology: Concepts and Applications, 009e, 9781305087224 © 2015, 656pp, Paperback, 9781285427829 www.cengageasia.com BIOLOGY, 10E Eldra Solomon, University of South Florida; Charles Martin, Rutgers University; Diana W. Martin, Rutgers University, New Brunswick Campus; Linda R. Berg, Formerly, University of Maryland and St. Petersburg College Solomon/Martin/Martin/Berg, BIOLOGY, often described as the best majors text for LEARNING biology, is also a complete teaching program. The superbly integrated, inquiry-based learning system guides students through every chapter. Key concepts appear clearly at the beginning of each chapter and learning objectives start each section. Students then check the key points at the end of each section before moving on to the next one. At the end of the chapter a specially focused summary provides further reinforcement of the learning objectives and students are given the opportunity to test their understanding of the material. The tenth edition offers expanded integration of the text’s five guiding themes of biology (the evolution of life, the transmission of biological information, the flow of energy through living systems, interactions among biological systems, and the inter-relationship of structure and function) and innovative online and multimedia resources for students and instructors. NEW TO THIS EDITION • NEW: MindTap is a fully online, highly personalized learning experience built upon Cengage Learning content. MindTap combines student learning tools into a singular Learning Path that guides students through their course. Instructors personalize the experience by customizing it to their courses. • NEW: New co-author Charles Martin from Rutgers University joins the author team on Biology 10th Edition. • NEW: Predict, Connect, and Visualize questions help students think like scientists and apply the knowledge that they have learned. These questions are tied to Key Point, Key Experiment, Checkpoint, and Test Your Understanding features. • NEW: The Cell Biology coverage in Chapters 4, 5, and 6 places greater emphasis on the interdisciplinary nature of cell research. • NEW: The coverage of Genetics has been greatly updated and expanded in the eight chapters of Part 3, “The Continuity of Life: Genetics.” • NEW: An updated and expanded art program reinforces concepts discussed in the text, and includes new and enhanced Key Point, Key Experiment, and Research Method figures that showcase the process of science. • NEW: Test Your Understanding end-of-chapter questions are now organized according to Bloom’s taxonomy so students can evaluate their understanding of the material. Know and Comprehend multiple-choice questions reinforce important terms and concepts. Apply and Analyze questions challenge students to integrate their knowledge. Higher-level Evaluate and Synthesize questions encourage students to apply the concepts just learned to new situations or to make connections among important concepts. FEATURES • The highly successful Learning System guides students through every chapter and provides students with the learning strategies needed to integrate biology concepts and to demonstrate mastery of these concepts. Learning Objectives begin each section and Checkpoint questions enable students to assess their level of understanding of the material at the end of the section. • Several types of questions carry special designations to help students think like scientists and apply their knowledge: Predict, Connect, Visualize,Evolution Link; Interpret Data; or Science, Technology, and Society. These questions emphasize that learning is enhanced by many diverse approaches. • Inquiring About boxes explore issues relevant to students’ lives, providing a forum for discussing www.cengageasia.com 63 topics of current interest in more detail. Hundreds of examples throughout the book demonstrate the connections between the laboratory and real life. CONTENTS Preface.To the Student.Part 1: THE ORGANIZATION OF LIFE.1. A View of Life.2. Atoms and Molecules: The Chemical Basis of Life.3. The Chemistry of Life: Organic Compounds.4. Organization of the Cell.5. Biological Membranes.6. Cell Communication. Part 2: ENERGY TRANSFER THROUGH LIVING SYSTEMS.7. Energy and Metabolism.8. How Cells Make ATP: Energy-Releasing Pathways.9. Photosynthesis: Capturing Light Energy.Part 3: THE CONTINUITY OF LIFE: GENETICS.10. Chromosomes, Mitosis, and Meiosis.11. The Basic Principles of Heredity.12. DNA: The Carrier of Genetic Information.13. Gene Expression.14. Gene Regulation.15. DNA Technology and Genomics.16. Human Genetics and the Human Genome.17. Developmental Genetics.Part 4: THE CONTINUITY OF LIFE: EVOLUTION.18. Introduction to Darwinian Evolution.19. Evolutionary Change in Populations.20. Speciation and Macroevolution.21. The Origin and Evolutionary History of Life.22. The Evolution of Primates.Part 5: THE DIVERSITY OF LIFE.23. Understanding Diversity: Systematics.24. Viruses and Subviral Agents.25. Bacteria and Archaea.26. Protists.27. Seedless Plants.28. Seed Plants.29. The Fungi.30. An Introduction to Animal Diversity.31. Sponges, Cnidarians, Ctenophores, and Protostomes.32. The Deuterostomes. Part 6: STRUCTURE AND LIFE PROCESSES IN PLANTS.33. Plant Structure, Growth, and Development.34. Leaf Structure and Function.35. Stem Structure and Transport.36. Roots and Mineral Nutrition.37. Reproduction in Flowering Plants.38. Plant Developmental Responses to External and Internal Signals.Part 7: STRUCTURE AND LIFE PROCESSES IN ANIMALS.39. Animal Structure and Function: An Introduction.40. Protection, Support, and Movement.41. Neural Signaling.42. Neural Regulation.43. Sensory Systems.44. Internal Transport.45. The Immune System: Internal Defense.46. Gas Exchange.47. Processing Food and Nutrition.48. Osmoregulation and Disposal of Metabolic Wastes.49. Endocrine Regulation.50. Reproduction.51. Animal Development.52. Animal 64 Behavior.Part 8: THE INTERACTIONS OF LIFE: ECOLOGY.53. Introduction to Ecology: Population Ecology.54. Community Ecology.55. Ecosystems and the Biosphere.56. Ecology and the Geography of Life.57. Biological Diversity and Conservation Biology.Appendix A: Periodic Table of the Elements. Appendix B: Classification of Organisms.Appendix C: Understanding Biological Terms.Appendix D: Abbreviations.Appendix E: Answers to Test Your Understanding, Checkpoint, Key Point, and Key Experiment Questions.Glossary.Index. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • www.cengageasia.com Lab Manual for Majors General Biology, 001e, 9780495115052 Photo Atlas for Biology, 001e, 9780534235567 Study Guide for Solomon/Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 10th, 010e, 9781285434698 PowerLecture with ExamView® for Solomon/ Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 10th, 010e, 9781285435558 Interactive Quizzing for Solomon/Martin/Martin/ Berg’s Biology, 010e, 9781285435121 WebTutor™ on Blackboard® Premium Plus with eBook, Virtual Biology Labs, Interactive Quizzing 2-Semester Printed Access Card for Solomon/Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 10th, 010e, 9781285435503 Aplia™, 2 terms Instant Access for Solomon/ Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 010e, 9781285445779 Aplia™, 1 term Printed Access Card for Solomon/Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 10th, 010e, 9781285445786 Aplia™, 2 terms Printed Access Card for Solomon/Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 10th, 010e, 9781285445793 Aplia for Solomon/Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 010e, 9781285445922 Aplia™, 1 term Instant Access for Solomon/ Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 010e, 9781285445939 Online Instructor’s Manual for Solomon/ Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 10th, 010e, 9781285465203 Electronic Test Bank for Solomon/Martin/Martin/ Berg’s Biology, 10th, 010e, 9781285465210 MindTap® Biology for Solomon/Martin/Martin/ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Berg’s Biology, 010e, 9781285776385 MindTap® Biology, 2 terms (12 months) Instant Access for Solomon/Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 010e, 9781285776415 MindTap® Biology, 2 terms (12 months) Printed Access Card for Solomon/Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 10th, 010e, 9781285776446 MindTap Reader for Solomon/Martin/Martin/ Berg’s Biology, 010e, 9781285776347 CS-EBK: BIOLOGY, 010e, 9781285805535 Audio Study Tools, 2 terms (12 months) Printed Access Card for Solomon/Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 10th, 010e, 9781285840543 Audio Study Tools, 2 terms (12 months) Instant Access for Solomon/Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 010e, 9781285840550 Audio Study Tools 2-Semester for Solomon/ Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 010e, 9781285841717 LMS Integrated for Aplia™, 1 term Printed Access Card for Solomon/Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 10th, 010e, 9781305072763 LMS Integrated for Aplia™, 1 term Instant Access for Solomon/Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 010e, 9781305072770 LMS Integrated for Aplia™, 2 terms Instant Access for Solomon/Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 010e, 9781305072794 LMS Integrated for Aplia™, 2 terms Printed Access Card for Solomon/Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 10th, 010e, 9781305072817 MindTap® Biology, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Solomon/Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 010e, 9781305072602 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero for Solomon/Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 010e, 9781285975726 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero Instant Access for Solomon/Martin/ Martin/Berg’s Biology, 010e, 9781285978857 MindTap® Biology, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Solomon/Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biologh, 10th, 010e, 9781305072589 Blackboard MindLink for MindTap® Biology 1-Semester Instant Access for Solomon/Martin/ Martin/Berg’s Biology, 010e, 9781305087231 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Biology, 1 term • • • • • • • • • • (6 months) Instant Access for Solomon/Martin/ Martin/Berg’s Biology, 010e, 9781305087248 Blackboard MindLink for MindTap® Biology 1-Semester Printed Access Card for Solomon/ Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 10th, 010e, 9781305087255 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Biology, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Solomon/ Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 10th, 010e, 9781305087262 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Biology, 2 terms (12 months) Printed Access Card for Solomon/ Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 10th, 010e, 9781305089068 Blackboard MindLink for MindTap® Biology 2-Semester Printed Access Card for Solomon/ Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 10th, 010e, 9781305089075 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Biology, 2 terms (12 months) Instant Access for Solomon/Martin/ Martin/Berg’s Biology, 010e, 9781305089136 Blackboard MindLink for MindTap® Biology 2-Semester Instant Access for Solomon/Martin/ Martin/Berg’s Biology, 010e, 9781305089211 Instructor’s Companion Web Site for Solomon/ Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 10th, 010e, 9781305091016 eBook: Biology, 010e, 9781305220690 Demo MindTap® Biology for Solomon/Martin/ Martin/Berg’s Biology, 010e, 9781305260542 Demo MindTap® Biology Instant Access for Solomon/Martin/Martin/Berg’s Biology, 010e, 9781305263109 © 2015, 1440pp, Hardback, 9781285423586 www.cengageasia.com 65 BIOLOGY Organisms and Adaptations, International Edition Robert K. Noyd; Jerome A. Krueger; Kendra M. Hill BIOLOGY: ORGANISMS AND ADAPTIONS, International Edition captures your students’ passion and excitement for the living world! The authors build on the connection we all have to nature to inspire students to engage with biology in the same way they do when visiting zoos, aquariums, or just taking a walk in the park. Each chapter uses fascinating organisms such as blue whales, salamanders, and redwood trees to present, organize, and integrate biological concepts. Merging the excitement and passion for living things with an understanding of biological concepts, this highly accessible and practical approach to the study of biology produces students who are scientifically literate and connective in their thinking. FEATURES • Various animals and plants provide the context for presenting the core concepts in biology. Each chapter opens with an organism that illustrates the key concepts in the chapter. For example, the blue whale is used in Chapter 1 to present and develop concepts that include the characteristics of life, evolution, biomolecules, and scientific research methods. The featured organism and others also appear throughout the chapter. • Stunning chapter opening illustrations feature the “starring” organism used in the chapter. These original art pieces set the stage for the pedagogical use of organisms in the chapter’s narrative. Additionally, art thumbnails are used to introduce students to the topics covered in each individual section. 66 • The consistent use of organisms allows for repetition and reinforcement of major concepts. Unlike traditional approaches that often present a concept early and expect students to recall it many chapters later, the approach reinforces processes and adaptations among different organisms throughout the book such as meiosis in animal, plant, and fungal systems. • At the end of each section, “Check and Apply Your Understanding” questions ask students five questions from the recall level to the application level of understanding. A running glossary is included to assist students in learning the “language of biology.” • The end of chapter suite of tools helps develop question-asking skills and scientific thinking. Self-Quiz questions give students the opportunity to quickly test their knowledge of the chapter content. Applying the Concepts problems provide opportunities for students to use their knowledge in a new context. Data Analysis exercises help students understand the information contained in graphs and tables drawn from actual scientific papers and gives them the chance to apply critical thinking skills. The “Question Generator” presents an intriguing aspect of the biology of an organism and then guides students to develop questions leading to a hypothesis that can be tested, thus giving them the opportunity to think like a scientist. • Aplia for Biology helps students learn and understand key concepts via focused assignments and active learning opportunities that include randomized, automatically graded questions, exceptional text interaction, and immediate feedback. Each set of problems is accompanied by Learning Objectives that give the instructor the opportunity to measure Learning Outcomes. • Instructor resources are available to transition to the organisms-first approach. Chapter by chapter and section by section guides detail exactly where key concepts are covered. The resources enable instructors to clearly meet their course-specific outcomes. CONTENTS UNIT I: INTRODUCTION TO ORGANISMAL BIOLOGY.1. Biology: The Scientific Study of Life.2. Evolution and the Diversity of Life.3. Evolutionary www.cengageasia.com Change and Adaptation.4. Organisms in Their Habitat.5. Ecological Interactions among Organisms. UNIT II: ADAPTATIONS OF ANIMALS.6. Animal Structure and Function.7. Animal Growth and Development.8. Animal Feeding and Digestion.9. Animal Respiration, Circulation, and Metabolism.10. Animal Sensory Perception, Integration, and Movement.11. Animal Mating and Reproduction. UNIT III: ADAPTATIONS OF PLANTS AND FUNGI.12. Plant Growth, Structure, and Function.13. Plants Functioning in Their Habitat.14. Plant Reproduction.15. The Biology of Fungi.UNIT IV: ENVIRONMENTAL CONNECTIONS OF LIFE.16. Physical Cycles and the Biosphere.17. Preserving Biodiversity through Conservation Biology.UNIT V: GENETIC CONNECTIONS OF LIFE.18. Patterns of Inheritance.19. Biotechnology and Genetics. UNIT VI: APPLYING BIOLOGICAL CONCEPTS TO HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASE.20. Infectious Diseases and the Body’s Responses.21. The Biology of Chronic Disease. 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Edition for Noyd/Krueger/Hill’s Biology: Organisms and Adaptations, International Edition, 001e, 9781285516264 eBook: Biology: Organisms and Adaptations, 001e, 9781285597584 © 2014, 736pp, Paperback, 9781285191218 BIOLOGY, 3E The Dynamic Science, Volume 1 (Units 1 & 2) Peter J. Russell, Reed College; Paul E. Hertz, Barnard College; Beverly McMillan Help students think and engage like scientists! BIOLOGY: THE DYNAMIC SCIENCE, Third Edition, allows students to develop a deep understanding of the core concepts in Biology and builds a strong foundation for future courses. The authors explain complex ideas clearly and describe how biologists collect and interpret evidence to test hypotheses about the living world. Russell, Hertz, and McMillan spark students’ curiosity about living systems instead of burying it under a mountain of disconnected facts. They engage students with what scientists know about the living world, how they know it, and what they still need to learn. By conveying the authors’ passions for biological research, the text helps students cultivate the mental habits of scientists. The accompanying Aplia for Biology complements the book by enabling students to go beyond rote memorization and gain a true understanding of key concepts. NEW TO THIS EDITION • NEW! “Think Like a Scientist” questions ask students to apply what they have just learned beyond the information presented in the text. They www.cengageasia.com 67 are incorporated into Experimental Research, Observational Research, and Closer Look figures as well as the Insights from the Molecular Revolution and Unanswered Questions boxes. • NEW! “Closer Look” figures integrate a major concept from the chapter into an important visual presentation, usually a complex or multistep diagram, and enables students to gain a better understanding of the concept. The key concept is stated briefly at the top and then illustrated in detail. The figures end with a Figure Summary and a Think Like a Scientist question. • NEW! Chapter 19 on Genomes and Proteomes develops an understanding of how the growing field of genomics contributes to fundamental biological knowledge and to human health. • NEW! Plant diversity coverage has been expanded from one chapter to two chapters and offers greater depth. • NEW! The text has been revised and updated throughout to reflect the latest developments in biology. FEATURES • Straightforward explanations of fundamental concepts presented from the evolutionary perspective bind the biological sciences together and enable students to see the big picture. Clarity of presentation, thoughtful organization, a seamless flow of topics within chapters, and spectacularly useful illustrations are central to the approach. • “Why It Matters” sections motivate the study of the chapter topic and capture student interest by telling the story of how a researcher arrived at a key insight or how biological research solved a major societal problem, explaining a fundamental process, or elucidating a phenomenon. • “Insights from the Molecular Revolution” essays highlight how molecular technologies allow scientists to answer questions that they could not have even posed 20 or 30 years ago. • R e s e a r c h F i g u r e s ( R e s e a r c h M e t h o d , Observational Research, and Experimental Research) provide more detailed information about how biologists formulate and test specific hypotheses by gathering and interpreting data. • “Unanswered Questions” by experts in the field 68 identify important unresolved issues relating to the chapter topic and describe cutting-edge research that will advance our knowledge in the future. Accompanying “Think Like a Scientist” questions encourage students to analyze the topic further. CONTENTS 1. Introduction to Biological Concepts and Research. UNIT I: MOLECULES AND CELLS.2. Life, Chemistry, and Water.3. Biological Molecules: The Carbon Compounds of Life.4. Energy, Enzymes, and Biological Reactions.5. The Cell: An Overview.6. Membranes and Transport.7. Cell Communication.8. Harvesting Chemical Energy: Cellular Respiration.9. Photosynthesis.10. Cell Division and Mitosis. UNIT II: GENETICS.11. Meiosis: The Cellular Basis of Sexual Reproduction.12. Mendel, Genes, and Inheritance.13. Genes, Chromosomes, and Human Genetics.14. DNA Structure, Replication, and Organization.15. From DNA to Protein.16. Regulation of Gene Expression.17. Bacterial and Viral Genetics.18. DNA Technologies.19. Genomes and Proteomes. 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Russell, Reed College; Paul E. Hertz, Barnard College; Beverly McMillan Help students think and engage like scientists! BIOLOGY: THE DYNAMIC SCIENCE, 3E, International Edition allows students to develop a deep understanding of the core concepts in Biology and builds a strong foundation for future courses. The authors explain complex ideas clearly and describe how biologists collect and interpret evidence to test hypotheses about the living world. Russell, Hertz, and McMillan spark students’ curiosity about living systems instead of burying it under a mountain of disconnected facts. They engage students with what scientists know about the living world, how they know it, and what they still need to learn. By conveying the authors’ www.cengageasia.com 69 passions for biological research, the text helps students cultivate the mental habits of scientists. The accompanying Aplia for Biology complements the book by enabling students to go beyond rote memorization and gain a true understanding of key concepts. NEW TO THIS EDITION • NEW! “Closer Look” figures integrate a major concept from the chapter into an important visual presentation, usually a complex or multistep diagram, and enables students to gain a better understanding of the concept. The key concept is stated briefly at the top and then illustrated in detail. The figures end with a Figure Summary and a Think Like a Scientist question. • NEW! Chapter 19 on Genomes and Proteomes develops an understanding of how the growing field of genomics contributes to fundamental biological knowledge and to human health. • NEW! Plant diversity coverage has been expanded from one chapter to two chapters and offers greater depth. • NEW! The text has been revised and updated throughout to reflect the latest developments in biology. FEATURES • NEW! “Think Like a Scientist” questions ask students to apply what they have just learned beyond the information presented in the text. They are incorporated into Experimental Research, Observational Research, and Closer Look figures as well as the Insights from the Molecular Revolution and Unanswered Questions boxes. • Straightforward explanations of fundamental concepts presented from the evolutionary perspective bind the biological sciences together and enable students to see the big picture. Clarity of presentation, thoughtful organization, a seamless flow of topics within chapters, and spectacularly useful illustrations are central to the approach. • “Why It Matters” sections motivate the study of the chapter topic and capture student interest by telling the story of how a researcher arrived at a key insight or how biological research solved a major societal problem, explaining a fundamental 70 process, or elucidating a phenomenon. • “Insights from the Molecular Revolution” essays highlight how molecular technologies allow scientists to answer questions that they could not have even posed 20 or 30 years ago. • R e s e a r c h F i g u r e s ( R e s e a r c h M e t h o d , Observational Research, and Experimental Research) provide more detailed information about how biologists formulate and test specific hypotheses by gathering and interpreting data. • “Unanswered Questions” by experts in the field identify important unresolved issues relating to the chapter topic and describe cutting-edge research that will advance our knowledge in the future. Accompanying “Think Like a Scientist” questions encourage students to analyze the topic further. CONTENTS 1. Introduction to Biological Concepts and Research. UNIT I: MOLECULES AND CELLS.2. Life, Chemistry, and Water.3. Biological Molecules: The Carbon Compounds of Life.4. Energy, Enzymes, and Biological Reactions.5. The Cell: An Overview.6. Membranes and Transport.7. Cell Communication.8. Harvesting Chemical Energy: Cellular Respiration.9. Photosynthesis.10. Cell Division and Mitosis. UNIT II: GENETICS.11. Meiosis: The Cellular Basis of Sexual Reproduction.12. Mendel, Genes, and Inheritance.13. Genes, Chromosomes, and Human Genetics.14. DNA Structure, Replication, and Organization.15. From DNA to Protein.16. Regulation of Gene Expression.17. Bacterial and Viral Genetics.18. DNA Technologies.19. Genomes and Proteomes.UNIT III: EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY.20. Development of Evolutionary Thought.21. Microevolution: Genetic Changes within Populations.22. Speciation.23. Paleobiology and Macroevolution.24. Systematic Biology: Phylogeny and Classification.UNIT IV: BIODIVERSITY.25. The Origin of Life.26. Prokaryotes: Bacteria and Archaea.27. Protists.28. Seedless Plants.29. Seed Plants.30. Fungi.31. Animal Phylogeny, Acoelomates, and Protostomes.32. Deuterostomes: Vertebrates and Their Closest Relatives.UNIT V: PLANT STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION.33. The Plant Body.34. Transport in Plants.35. Plant Nutrition.36. Reproduction and Development in Flowering Plants.37. Plant Signals and Responses www.cengageasia.com to the Environment.UNIT VI: ANIMAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION.38. Introduction to Animal Organization and Physiology.39. Information Flow and the Neuron.40. Nervous Systems.41. Sensory Systems.42. The Endocrine System.43. Muscles, Bones, and Body Movements.44. The Circulatory System.45. Defenses against Disease.46. Gas Exchange: The Respiratory System.47. Animal Nutrition.48. Regulating the Internal Environment.49. Animal Reproduction.50. Animal Development.UNIT VII: ECOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR.51. Population Ecology.52. Population Interactions and Community Ecology.53. Ecosystems.54. The Biosphere.55. Biodiversity and Conservation Biology.56. 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Edition for Russell/Hertz/McMillan’s Biology: The Dynamic Science, International Edition, 003e, 9781285434513 eBook: Biology: The Dynamic Science, 003e, 9781285536620 MindTap® Biology Instant Access, Intl. Edition for Russell/Hertz/McMillan’s Biology: The Dynamic Science, International Edition, 003e, 9781285664873 MindTap® Biology Printed Access Card, Intl. Edition for Russell/Hertz/McMillan’s Biology: The Dynamic Science, International Edition, 3rd, 003e, 9781285664880 PAC-R eBook: ISE Biology: The Dynamic Science EMEA, 003e, 9781408091067 © 2014, 1456pp, Paperback, 9781133592051 www.cengageasia.com 71 LABORATORY MANUAL FOR NONMAJORS BIOLOGY, 6E James W. Perry, University of Wisconsin - Fox Valley; David Morton, Frostburg State University; Joy B. Perry, University of Wisconsin - Fox Valley One of the best ways for your students to succeed in their biology course is through hands-on lab experience. With its 46 lab exercises and hundreds of color photos and illustrations, the LABORATORY MANUAL FOR NON-MAJORS BIOLOGY, Sixth Edition, is your students’ guide to a better understanding of biology. Most exercises can be completed within two hours, and answers to the exercises are included in the Instructor’s Manual. The perfect companion to Starr and Taggart’s BIOLOGY: THE UNITY AND DIVERSITY OF LIFE, as well as Starr’s BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS, and BIOLOGY TODAY AND TOMORROW, this lab manual can also be used with any introductory biology text. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Exercises have been updated throughout to simplify and streamline procedures, to enhance student comprehension, to emphasize hypothesis testing and scientific thinking, and to present a stronger focus on practical applications, as the following examples demonstrate: • Exercise 7: Diffusion, Osmosis, and the Functional Significance of Biological Membranes includes increased emphasis on hypothesis testing; simplified procedures to reduce student frustration and time needed for experimental setup; and a focus on practical applications with a new activity illustrating consequences of cholera infection. New art accompanies the new material. • Exercise 8: Enzymes: Catalysts of Life has 72 been revised so that students learn a semiquantitative method to measure enzyme activity and then utilize the method to determine effects on enzyme activity of changing temperature, pH, and enzyme concentration. Experimental design is emphasized throughout. New art accompanies the new procedure. • Exercise 9: Photosynthesis: Capture of Light Energy includes a visual demonstration of carbon dioxide uptake that is simple to perform but provides a review of the overall process of photosynthesis. Students learn a simple quantitative leaf disc assay to measure photosynthesis rate and then utilize the method as they design their own experiment. Scientific thinking is emphasized. The exercise also includes thin-layer chromatography of photosynthetic pigments that students extract from a leaf themselves. • Exercise 10: Respiration: Energy Conversion strongly focuses on hypothesis testing and practical applications, including an activity in which changes in cellular respiration rates are measured as levels of physical performance change. Also new is an experiment in which students investigate the potential effectiveness of different plant carbohydrate sources for the production of ethanol, a link to real-world issues. New art accompanies the new activity. • Art and photos have also been updated throughout. This edition now contains more than 600 colorful and clearly labeled photos, diagrams, and illustrations. FEATURES • A modular structure. Each section of an exercise is self-contained with its own procedure and materials list. Plus, instructors can match assignments to their own lab preferences. • The art program brings illustrations to the same high level as the Starr texts. • An emphasis on hypothesis testing, with investigative (experimental) options, helps students learn and use the scientific process. • Refined, concise introductions to exercises and streamlined procedures clarify the presentation, making the material more accessible and increasing student comprehension. www.cengageasia.com CONTENTS Preface.To the Student.Laboratory Supplies and Procedures.EXERCISE 1 The Scientific Method.EXERCISE 2 Measurement.EXERCISE 3 Microscopy.EXERCISE 4 Homeostasis.EXERCISE 5 Macromolecules and You: Food and Diet Analysis. EXERCISE 6 Structure and Function of Living Cells.EXERCISE 7 Diffusion, Osmosis, and the Functional Significance of Biological Membranes. EXERCISE 8 Enzymes: Catalysts of Life.EXERCISE 9 Photosynthesis: Capture of Light Energy. EXERCISE 10 Respiration: Energy Conversion. EXERCISE 11 Mitosis and Cytokinesis: Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Division.EXERCISE 12 Meiosis: Basis of Sexual Reproduction.EXERCISE 13 Heredity. EXERCISE 14 Nucleic Acids: Blueprints for Life. EXERCISE 15 Genetic Engineering: Bacterial Transformation.EXERCISE 16 Evolutionary Agents. EXERCISE 17 Evidences of Evolution.EXERCISE 18 Taxonomy: Classifying and Naming Organisms. EXERCISE 19 Bacteria and Protists I.EXERCISE 20 Protists II.EXERCISE 21 Bryophytes—Liverworts and Mosses.EXERCISE 22 Seedless Vascular Plants: Club Mosses and Ferns.EXERCISE 23 Seed Plants I: Gymnosperms.EXERCISE 24 Seed Plants II: Angiosperms.EXERCISE 25 Fungi.EXERCISE 26 Sponges and Cnidarians.EXERCISE 27 Flatworms and Rotifers.EXERCISE 28 Segmented Worms and Mollusks.EXERCISE 29 Roundworms and JointLegged Animals.EXERCISE 30 Echinoderms and Invertebrate Chordates.EXERCISE 31 Vertebrates. EXERCISE 32 Plant Organization: Vegetative Organs of Flowering Plants.EXERCISE 33 Animal Organization.EXERCISE 34 Dissection of the Fetal Pig: Introduction, External Anatomy, and the Muscular System.EXERCISE 35 Dissection of the Fetal Pig: Digestive, Respiratory, and Circulatory Systems.EXERCISE 36 Dissection of the Fetal Pig: Urogenital and Nervous Systems.EXERCISE 37 Human Sensations, Reflexes, and Reactions. EXERCISE 38 Structure and Function of the Sensory Organs.EXERCISE 39 Human Skeletal and Muscular Systems.EXERCISE 40 Human Blood and Circulation.EXERCISE 41 Human Respiration.EXERCISE 42 Reproduction and Development.EXERCISE 43 The Natural Arsenal: An Experimental Study of the Relationships Between Plants and Animals.EXERCISE 44 Ecology: Living Organisms in Their Environment.EXERCISE 45 Human Impact on the Environment.EXERCISE 46 Animal Behavior.APPENDIX 1 Measurement Conversions.APPENDIX 2 Genetics Problems. APPENDIX 3 Terms of Orientation in and Around the Animal Body.Illustration References SUPPLEMENTS • • Instructor’s Manual for Perry/Morton/Perry’s Laboratory Manual for Non-Majors Biology, 006e, 9780840061898 eBook: Laboratory Manual for Non-Majors Biology, 006e, 9781285304632 © 2013, 752pp, Paperback, 9780840053800 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LEARNING READER Climate Change Printed Access Card National Geographic Learning CLIMATE CHANGE is a part of a ground-breaking new series, the National Geographic Learning Reader Series.This series brings learning to life by featuring compelling images, media and text from National Geographic. Through this engaging content, students develop a clearer understanding of the world around them. Published in a variety of subject areas, the National Geographic Learning Reader Series connects key topics to authentic examples and can be used in conjunction with most standard texts or online materials available for your courses. Access to a media enhanced eBook is included with each reader. A hotly debated and highly contentious subject, global climate change has emerged as one of the most significant threats www.cengageasia.com 73 and challenges of our time. The articles in CLIMATE CHANGE provide a meaningful look at this pressing scientific and social issue. FEATURES • A collection of articles relevant to Biology and Environmental Science. • Each article has an introduction to provide context for the student as well as focus questions that suggest ideas to think about while reading the selection. • Rich photography and compelling images are used throughout the reader to further enhance understanding of the selections. • The chapter culminating section includes discussion questions to stimulate both in-class discussion and out-of-class work. • Additional resources are available via a mediarich eBook. This eBook contains videos and animations as well as the capability to highlight, take notes, search and bookmark. • The articles cover many facets of the incredibly diverse causes and impacts of climate change. • This collection represents many perspectives, from atmospheric science to the societies most affected, and from the deep past to the not so distant future. CONTENTS About National Geographic Learning.Preface.1. UNDER THE SUN.Discussion Questions. Challenges and Solutions. Social Implications2. SAVING ENERGY: IT STARTS AT HOME.Discussion Questions. Challenges and Solutions. Social Implications.3. VIKING WEATHER.Discussion Questions. Challenges and Solutions. Social Implications.4. THE COMING STORMDiscussion Questions. Challenges and Solutions. Social Implications.5. CAN CHINA GO GREEN?Discussion Questions. Challenges and Solutions. Social Implications. SUPPLEMENTS • • 74 eBook for National Geographic Learning Reader: Climate Change, 001e, 9781133942702 eBook, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for National Geographic Learning Reader: Climate Change, 001e, 9781133942757 • • • eBook, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for National Geographic Learning Reader: Climate Change, 001e, 9781133942870 CS-EBK: NG LRNING READER CLIMCHG, 001e, 9781285245706 eBook: National Geographic Learning Reader: Climate Change, 001e, 9781285287966 © 2013, 128pp, Paperback, 9781133935278 A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO SCIENTIFIC METHOD, 4E Stephen S. Carey, Portland Community College This concise yet comprehensive guide provides an introduction to the scientific method of inquiry as well as detailed coverage of the many misapplications of scientific method that define pseudoscience. Compact enough to be used as a supplementary book in a science class, yet thorough enough in its coverage to be used as a core text in a class on scientific method, this text assists students in using the scientific method to design and assess experiments. NEW TO THIS EDITION • The explanations have been thoroughly to ensure clarity and readability for the student audience. • The discussion of causation in Chapter 3 has been greatly expanded. • In Chapter 4, the basic framework for discussing experimental design has been revised to center on false confirmation and rejection. • In Chapter 5, the discussion of probability and statistical inference is greatly simplified. Each section now begins with and explains all points in terms of recent causal studies. www.cengageasia.com • Two new pseudoscientific fallacies have been added and the text now contains many new and recent illustrations of all the fallacies. • Dozens of new exercises and examples have been added to every chapter. • End of chapter concept quizzes have been added. FEATURES • An introduction to the scientific method which acknowledges that good science must remain utterly open to revision. • Over one hundred practical, relevant exercises and examples address common conceptual issues and pitfalls confronted in students’ own practices of scientific learning. • Real-life examples from scientific literature provide immediate practical applications of the concepts encountered in the book. Science and Pseudoscience. Concept Quiz. Exercises.FURTHER READINGINDEX SUPPLEMENTS • • • CS-EBK: BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO SCIENTIFIC METHOD, 004e, 9781111897734 eBook: A Beginner’s Guide to Scientific Method, 004e, 9781111920791 eBook: A Beginner’s Guide to Scientific Method, 004e, 9781133379874 © 2012, 160pp, Paperback, 9781111305550 CONTENTS Preface.1. SCIENCE. Just What is Science? Asking Why. Scientific Method. The Consequences of Science. Scientific Method in Daily Life. Things to Come. Exercises2. OBSERVATION. Making Accurate Observations. Anomalous Phenomena. Observing Anomalies. The Burden of Proof. Concept Quiz. Exercises3. EXPLANATION. Explanation, Theory and Hypothesis. Causation. Correlation. Causal Mechanisms. Underlying Processes. Laws. Function. The Interdependence of Explanatory Methods. Rival Explanations and Ockham’s Razor. Explanation and Description. Ultimate Explanations. Concept Quiz. Exercises.4. EXPERIMENTATION. The Basic Method. Confirmation and Rejection. Designing a Good Test. Real World Experiments. How Not to Design a Test. Conceptual Vagueness. Testing Extraordinary Claims. Predictive Clarity. Bias and Expectation. Concept Quiz. Exercises.5. ESTABLISHING CAUSAL LINKS. Causal Studies. Ruling Out Chance. Multiple Causal Factors. Randomized, Prospective and Retrospective Studies. Reading Between the Lines. Concept Quiz. Exercises.6. FALLACIES IN THE NAME OF SCIENCE. What is a Fallacy? False Anomalies. Questionable Arguments by Elimination. Illicit Causal Inferences. Unsupported Analogies and Similarities. Untestable Explanations and Predictions. Empty Jargon. Ad Hoc Rescues. Exploiting Uncertainty. LIFE (WITH BIOLOGY COURSEMATE WITH EBOOK PRINTED ACCESS CARD) John H. Postlethwait, University of Oregon; Janet L. Hopson, University of California, Santa Cruz Created through a “student-tested, facultyapproved” review process, LIFE is an engaging and accessible solution to accommodate the diverse lifestyles of today’s learners at a value-based price. Offering busy students a variety of learning options, LIFE provides streamlined chapters, in-text support, and online tools to make learning more flexible. An appealing layout, interesting photos, and relevant real-life examples motivate and connect with nonscience majors. Overall, LIFE will help you show your students that Biology is not just a required course to get through, but rather the exciting study of life! FEATURES • An innovative combination of content delivery both in print and online provides a core text and a wealth of comprehensive multimedia teaching and learning assets based on input from focus groups, www.cengageasia.com 75 surveys, and interviews with faculty and students. • Shorter, comprehensive chapters in a modern design present content in a more engaging and accessible format without minimizing coverage for your course. • Chapter in Review Cards at the back of the Student Editions provide students a portable study tool containing all of the pertinent information for class preparation. LIFE also includes a wealth of relevant applications, Learning Outcomes, “What do you know?” “Who knew?” a running glossary, and more. • Instructor Prep Cards at the back of the Instructor’s Edition make preparation simple with detachable cards for each chapter, offering a quick map of chapter content, a list of corresponding PowerPoint and video resources, additional examples, suggested assignments and discussion questions to help organize chapter content efficiently. • A full suite of unique learning tools that appeal to different learning styles is available to students with the purchase of a new book. Online study tools include chapter summaries, flashcards, animations, flashcards, interactive quizzing, games, and more. CONTENTS PART I: CELLS, GENES, AND LIFE’S PERPETUATION.1. What is Life?2. Cells and the Chemistry of Life.3. How Cells Take in and Use Energy.4. The Cell Cycle.5. Patterns of Inheritance.6. DNA: The Thread of Life.7. Genes, Proteins, and Genetic Engineering.8. Reproduction and Development.PART II: EVOLUTION AND BIODIVERSITY.9. The Mechanisms of Evolution.10. Life’s Origins and Biodiversity.11. Single-Celled Life.12. Fungi and Plants: Decomposers and Producers.13. The Evolution and Diversity of Animals.PART III: THE LIVING WORLD.14. Ecology of Populations and Communities.15. Ecosystems and the Biosphere. • • • • • • • • • • • © 2011, 320pp, Paperback, 9780538741347 SUPPLEMENTS • • 76 for Postlethwait/Hopson’s LIFE, 001e, 9780538740104 PAC BIND IN ACCESS CARD-LIFE, 001e, 9780538741330 Biology CourseMate for LIFE, 001e, 9780538741354 WebTutor™ on WebCT™, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Postlethwait/Hopson’s LIFE, 001e, 9780538731515 WebTutor™ on WebCT™, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Postlethwait/Hopson’s LIFE, 001e, 9780538731522 WebTutor™ on Blackboard®, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Postlethwait/Hopson’s LIFE, 001e, 9780538731539 WebTutor™ on Blackboard®, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Postlethwait/Hopson’s LIFE, 001e, 9780538731546 Biology CourseMate with eBook, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Postlethwait/ Hopson’s LIFE, 001e, 9780840046901 Biology CourseMate with eBook, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Postlethwait/ Hopson’s LIFE, 001e, 9781111525729 CS-EBK: LIFE, 001e, 9781111593926 eBook: LIFE, 001e, 9781111717797 MindTap Reader for Postlethwait/Hopson’s LIFE, 001e, 9781133213970 Instructor’s Manual with Test Bank for Postlethwait/Hopson’s LIFE, 001e, 9780538740098 PowerLecture with JoinIn™ and ExamView® www.cengageasia.com CONTENTS LAB MANUAL FOR MAJORS GENERAL BIOLOGY James W. Perry, University of Wisconsin - Fox Valley; David Morton, Frostburg State University; Joy B. Perry, University of Wisconsin - Fox Valley Featuring a clear format and a wealth of illustrations, this lab manual helps biology majors learn science by doing it. This manual includes numerous inquiry-based experiments, relevant activities, and supporting questions that assess recall, understanding, and application. The exercises support any biology text used in a majors course. FEATURES • Inquiry Experiments and the Methods of Science: This manual includes numerous inquiry-based experiments. Some are extensions of a preceding activity while others stand alone. • Relevant Exercises: This lab manual provides exciting, relevant activities and experiments that allow students to explore some of the rapidly developing areas of biological knowledge. • Clear Procedures: The procedure sections of the exercises are more detailed and step-by-step than in other manuals so students can accomplish the objectives of each exercise. • Pre- and Post-Lab Questions: Pre-lab questions prepare students to accomplish the objectives of each exercise and the post-lab questions draw on the knowledge gained by observation. Answers are available in the Instructor’s Manual. • Illustrations: The manual offers a generous number of high-quality color illustrations, including everything a student needs visually to accomplish the objectives of each exercise. 1. Microscopy.2. Macromolecules and You: Food and Diet Analysis.3. Structure and Function of Living Cells.4. Diffusion, Osmosis, and the Functional Significance of Biological Membranes.5. Enzymes: Catalysts of Life.6. Photosynthesis: Capture of Light Energy.7. Respiration: Energy Conversion.8. Mitosis, Meiosis, and Cytokinesis.9. Heredity, Nucleic Acids, & Biotechnology.10. Evolutionary Agents.11. Evidences of Evolution.12. Taxonomy: Classifying and Naming Organisms.13. Bacteria and Protists.14. Fungi.15. Bryophytes and Seedless Vascular Plants.16. Seed Plants I: Gymnosperms.17. Seed Plants II: Angiosperms.18. Sponges, Cnidarians, Flatworms, and Rotifers.19. Segmented Worms, Mollusks, Roundworms, and Joint-Legged Animals.20. Echinoderms, Invertebrate Chordates, and Vertebrates.21. Plant and Animal Organization.22. Dissection of the Fetal Pig.23. Human Sensations, Reflexes, Reactions, and the Structure and Function of Sensory Organs.24. Human Skeletal and Muscular Systems.25. Human Blood, Circulation, and Respiration.26. Animal Development.27. The Natural Arsenal: An Experimental Study of the Relationships Between Plants and Animals.28. Ecology: Living Organisms in Their Environment.29. Human Impact on the Environment: Stream and Pond Ecology.30. Animal Behavior.Appendix 1: Measurement Conversions.Appendix 2: The Scientific Method.Appendix 3: Scientific Writing and Critiquing.Appendix 4: Statistics and Graphing with Excel.Appendix 5: Using Inquiry-Based Module Reports.Appendix 6: Genetics Problems.Appendix 7: Terms of Orientation in and Around the Animal Body. SUPPLEMENTS • Biology Instructor’s Manual for the Lab Manual, 001e, 9780324598360 © 2008, 720pp, Spiral, 9780495115052 www.cengageasia.com 77 • This edition contains more than 600 colorful and clearly labeled photos, diagrams, and illustrations. • This is a great lab manual to customize! The flexible structure and variety of labs allows instructors to pick and choose which labs they will use and to create the most effective and efficient lab manual possible. • The approximate time each section should take is listed in the instructor’s manual to help instructors better prepare assignments. LABORATORY MANUAL FOR GENERAL BIOLOGY, 5E CONTENTS James W. Perry, University of Wisconsin - Fox Valley; David Morton, Frostburg State University; Joy B. Perry, University of Wisconsin - Fox Valley Succeed in biology with LABORATORY MANUAL FOR GENERAL BIOLOGY! Through hands-onlab experience, this biology laboratory manual reinforces biology concepts to help you get a better grade. Exercises, pre-lab questions, and post-lab questions enhance your understanding and make lab assignments easy to complete and easy to comprehend. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Labs 18 to 30 have been updated to contain the most up-to-date information on taxonomy that appears within our introductory biology text books by Cecie Starr. • A modular structure. Each section of an exercise is self contained with its own procedure and materials list. Plus, instructors can match assignments to their own lab preferences. • The art program brings illustrations to the same high level as the Starr texts. FEATURES • An emphasis on hypothesis testing, with investigative (experimental) options, helps students learn and use the scientific process. • Refined, concise introductions to exercises and streamlined procedures clarify the presentation, making the material more accessible and increasing student comprehension. • Pre-lab questions prepare the students for the exercise while the Post lab questions focus on what was learned directly from the exercise. 78 Preface.To the Student.Laboratory Supplies and Procedures.EXERCISE 1 The Scientific Method.EXERCISE 2 Measurement.EXERCISE 3 Microscopy.EXERCISE 4 Homeostasis.EXERCISE 5 Macromolecules and You: Food and Diet Analysis. EXERCISE 6 Structure and Function of Living Cells. EXERCISE 7 Diffusion, Osmosis, and the Functional Significance of Biological Membranes.EXERCISE 8 Enzymes: Catalysts of Life.EXERCISE 9 Photosynthesis: Capture of Light Energy.EXERCISE 10 Respiration: Energy Conversion.EXERCISE 11 Mitosis and Cytokinesis: Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Division.EXERCISE 12 Meiosis: Basis of Sexual Reproduction.EXERCISE 13 Heredity.EXERCISE 14 Nucleic Acids: Blueprints for Life.EXERCISE 15 Biotechnology: Bacterial Transformation.EXERCISE 16 Evolutionary Agents.EXERCISE 17 Evidences of Evolution.EXERCISE 18 Taxonomy: Classifying and Naming Organisms.EXERCISE 19 Bacteria and Protists I.EXERCISE 20 Protists II.EXERCISE 21 Fungi.EXERCISE 22 Bryophytes—Liverworts and Mosses.EXERCISE 23 Seedless Vascular Plants: Club Mosses and Ferns.EXERCISE 24 Seed Plants I: Gymnosperms.EXERCISE 25 Seed Plants II: Angiosperms.EXERCISE 26 Sponges and Cnidarians.EXERCISE 27 Flatworms and Rotifers.EXERCISE 28 Segmented Worms and Mollusks.EXERCISE 29 Roundworms and JointLegged Animals.EXERCISE 30 Echinoderms and Invertebrate Chordates.EXERCISE 31 Vertebrates. EXERCISE 32 Plant Organization: Vegetative Organs of Flowering Plants.EXERCISE 33 Animal Organization.EXERCISE 34 Dissection of the Fetal Pig: Introduction, External Anatomy, and the Muscular System.EXERCISE 35 Dissection of the Fetal Pig: Digestive, Respiratory, and www.cengageasia.com Circulatory Systems.EXERCISE 36 Dissection of the Fetal Pig: Urogenital and Nervous Systems. EXERCISE 37 Human Sensations, Reflexes, and Reactions.EXERCISE 38 Structure and Function of the Sensory Organs.EXERCISE 39 Human Skeletal and Muscular Systems.EXERCISE 40 Human Blood and Circulation.EXERCISE 41 Human Respiration.EXERCISE 42 Animal Development: Gametogenesis and Fertilization. EXERCISE 43 Animal Development: Cleavage, Gastrulation, and Late Development.EXERCISE 44 The Natural Arsenal: An Experimental Study of the Relationships Between Plants and Animals. EXERCISE 45 Ecology: Living Organisms in Their Environment.EXERCISE 46 Human Impact on the Environment: Stream Ecology.EXERCISE 47 Animal Behavior.APPENDIX 1 Measurement Conversions.APPENDIX 2 Genetics Problems. APPENDIX 3 Terms of Orientation in and Around the Animal Body.Illustrawtion references. SUPPLEMENTS • Custom POD: Preset Edition Essentials Laboratory Exercises for General Biology, 005e, 9780495310051 © 2007, 768pp, Paperback, 9780534380250 MARINE BIOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO MARINE BIOLOGY, INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 4E George Karleskint, St. Louis Community College, Meramec; Richard Turner, Florida Institute of Technology; James Small, Rollins College, Winter Park INTRODUCTION TO MARINE BIOLOGY, 4E, International Edition sparks curiosity about the marine world and provides an understanding of the process of science. Taking an ecological approach and intended for non-science majors, the text provides succinct coverage of the content while the photos and art clearly illustrate key concepts. Studying is made easy with phonetic pronunciations, a running glossary of key terms, end-of-chapter questions, and suggestions for further reading at the end of each chapter. The open look and feel of INTRODUCTION TO MARINE BIOLOGY, 4E, International Edition and the enhanced art program convey the beauty and awe of life in the ocean. Twenty spectacular photos open the chapters, piquing the motivation and attention of students, and over 60 photos and pieces of art are new or redesigned. NEW TO THIS EDITION • S t r e n g t h e n e d c o v e r a g e o f E c o l o g y : INTRODUCTION TO MARINE BIOLOGY, 4E, International Edition effectively integrates the theme of ecology throughout each chapter. The new boxed feature, the “Impact Bubble,” presents current events and topics regarding the human impact on the marine environment. • Expanded learning tools: The chapter opening “Have You Wondered?” questions are now revisited in the end of chapter material. The “Running Glossary” now defines all glossary www.cengageasia.com 79 terms where they appear in the text. The “In Summary” boxes are bulleted to make key points even clearer and include references to the “Have You Wondered?” questions. The “Questions for Review” include new matching questions. • Updated Art and Photo Program: Over 60 photos and pieces of art are new or redesigned, which enhance the student’s learning experience. Twenty spectacular photos open each chapter, piquing the motivation and attention of students. • Updated Design: The open look and feel of INTRODUCTION TO MARINE BIOLOGY, 4E, International Edition and the enhanced art program convey the beauty and awe of life in the ocean. The new design offers more variety to every page and has enabled many photos and illustrations to be resized for more clarity. FEATURES • The process of science and the way scientists work in the field is emphasized throughout INTRODUCTION TO MARINE BIOLOGY, 4E, International Edition. • “In Perspective” tables found in each of the marine organism chapters (microorganisms, multicellular producers, sponges, molluscs, fishes, reptiles and birds, marine mammals), summarize key ecological, biological, and taxonomic data for each organism. • Strong coverage of the physiology and ecology of major marine groups including microbes, viruses, plankton, multicellular algae, plants, and animals. • Web Site that contains a rich array of teaching and learning resources including chapter-by-chapter online tutorial quizzes, a final exam, chapter outlines, chapter review, chapter-by-chapter weblinks, flashcards, and more! CONTENTS PART I: THE OCEAN ENVIRONMENT.1. Science and Marine Biology.2. Fundamentals of Ecology.3. Geology of the Ocean.4. Water, Waves, and Tides. PART II: MARINE ORGANISMS. 5. Biological Concepts.6. Marine Microbes.7. Multicellular Primary Producers.8. Lower Invertebrates.9. Higher Invertebrates.10. Marine Fishes.11. Marine Reptiles and Birds.12. Marine Mammals.PART III: MARINE ECOSYSTEMS.13. Intertidal Communities.14. 80 Estuaries.15. Coral Reef Communities.16. Continental Shelves and Neritic Zone.17. The Open Sea.18. Life in the Ocean’s Depths.PART IV: HUMANS AND THE SEA.19. Harvesting the Ocean’s Resources.20. Oceans in Jeopardy. Glossary.Answers to Multiple Choice Questions. Index. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • www.cengageasia.com Online Instructor’s Manual for Karleskint/Turner/ Small’s Introduction to Marine Biology, 4th, 004e, 9781133588771 Interactive eBook for Karleskint/Turner/ Small’s Introduction to Marine Biology, 004e, 9781133589037 Online Instructor’s Lab Manual for Karleskint/ Turner/Small’s Introduction to Marine Biology, 4th, 004e, 9781133589594 Lab Manual for Karleskint/Turner/Small’s Introduction to Marine Biology, 4th, 004e, 9781133589808 Online Test Bank for Karleskint/Turner/Small’s Introduction to Marine Biology, 4th, 004e, 9781133590033 Introduction to Marine Biology, 4th: PowerLecture CD-ROM with ExamView Test Generator, 004e, 9781133593010 Transparency Acetates for Karleskint/Turner/ Small’s Introduction to Marine Biology, 4th, 004e, 9781133593065 CourseMate Printed Access Card for Karleskint// Turner/Small’s Introduction to Marine Biology, 4th, 004e, 9781133593935 CourseMate Instant Access, Intl. 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Fundamentals of EcologyMain ReferencesGlossaryIndex © 2006, Paperback, 9789812652768 MICROBIOLOGY MOLECULAR & CELL BIOLOGY ESSENTIALS OF LIFE SCIENCE Jianping Xu, McMaster University; Qingyu Wu, Tsinghua University FEATURES ESSENTIALS OF LIFE SCIENCE Jianping Xu, McMaster University; Qingyu Wu, Tsinghua University FEATURES • Cutting-edge concepts: e.g., gene therapy, bioinformatics, genomics, global warming, species extinction • Stories of fundamental discoveries: e.g., nerve signal transduction, DNA double helix structure, agents of diseases, photosynthesis • Modern research tools: e.g., microscopy, genetic engineering, DNA microarray, fossil dating • Fundamental principles: e.g., theory of evolution, central dogma, Mendelian genetics, linkage mapping, Koch’s postulates, food webs CONTENTS • Cutting-edge concepts: e.g., gene therapy, bioinformatics, genomics, global warming, species extinction • Stories of fundamental discoveries: e.g., nerve signal transduction, DNA double helix structure, agents of diseases, photosynthesis • Modern research tools: e.g., microscopy, genetic engineering, DNA microarray, fossil dating • Fundamental principles: e.g., theory of evolution, central dogma, Mendelian genetics, linkage mapping, Koch’s postulates, food webs CONTENTS 1. Introduction to Life Science2. The Diversity and Taxonomy of Organisms3. The Cell4. The Chemical Basis of Life5. Energy and Metabolism6. Cellular Respiration: Harvesting Chemical Energy7. Photosynthesis8. Reproduction and the Transmission of Genetics Materials9. DNA: The Molecular Blueprint for Life10. The Regulation of Gene Expression11. Recombination of DNA 1. Introduction to Life Science2. The Diversity and Taxonomy of Organisms3. The Cell4. The Chemical Basis of Life5. Energy and Metabolism6. Cellular Respiration: Harvesting Chemical Energy7. Photosynthesis8. Reproduction and the Transmission of Genetics Materials9. DNA: The Molecular Blueprint for Life10. The Regulation of Gene Expression11. Recombination of DNA www.cengageasia.com 81 Technology12. Biotechnology: A Revolution in Modern Biological Sciences13. The Origin and Evolution of Life14. Plants: Structure, Function, and Development15. Animals: Structure, Function, and Development16. Fundamentals of EcologyMain ReferencesGlossaryIndex © 2006, Paperback, 9789812652768 PLANT BIOLOGY / BOTANY all of the common epiphytes and mistletoes found in Singapore. Copious illustrations of both vegetative and fertile characters are provided to enable nature lovers and plant hobbyists to confidently identify all the common species, including epiphytic ferns, orchids, hoyas, dischidias, rubiaceous ant-plants and mistletoes. We hope that landscape architects and private gardeners will also find in this section plant selection ideas for more sustainable greening initiatives, and be inspired to further explore the substantial aesthetic and conservation values of these charming plants. FEATURES • Provides a comprehensive reference for the identification and management of epiphytes and mistletoes in Singapore. • Provides basic information on the biology of these plants, with a focus on colour photo profiles of all common species. • Beautifully illustrated with large format colour photographs, rendering the overall impression less text-heavy and more readable. • Serves as an accessible and informative field reference guide for horticultural professionals, as well as the general public. A GUIDE TO THE COMMON EPIPHYTES AND MISTLETOES OF SINGAPORE Jean W. H. Yong; James Wang Wei; Joanne Y. T. Khew; Sheue Chiou Rong CONTENTS This book is the first to profile the unique epiphytic plant communities found in Singapore. The canopies of tropical trees are often festooned with luxuriant masses of delicate ferns, orchids and mistletoes; these veritable aerial gardens are one of the most biodiverse habitats on the planet. Yet, despite their prevalence in tropical urban landscapes, many of these fascinating aerial plants remain unappreciated and misunderstood.The first section of this book provides a concise scientific introduction to the biology of epiphytes and mistletoes, including their taxonomy, life-cycles, adaptive strategies and interactions with their hosts and arboreal fauna. Biology students will appreciate the clear and systematic treatise of the natural history of these two groups of aerial plants, while horticulturalists will benefit from the balanced discussion on suitable management approaches for these plants.The second section serves as a field guide for identifying 82 PrefaceContributing PartiesAbout the AuthorsAcknowledgements1. Introduction.2. Reproductive biology.3. Eco-physiology.4. Community ecology.5. Epiphytes, mistletoes and people.6. A selection of epiphytes found in Singapore.7. A selection of mistletoes found in Singapore.ReferencesGlossaryIndices © 2015, 390pp, Paperback, 9789814609777 www.cengageasia.com STUDENT RESOURCES FEATURES • An introduction to the scientific method which acknowledges that good science must remain utterly open to revision. • Over one hundred practical, relevant exercises and examples address common conceptual issues and pitfalls confronted in students’ own practices of scientific learning. • Real-life examples from scientific literature provide immediate practical applications of the concepts encountered in the book. A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO SCIENTIFIC METHOD, 4E Stephen S. Carey, Portland Community College This concise yet comprehensive guide provides an introduction to the scientific method of inquiry as well as detailed coverage of the many misapplications of scientific method that define pseudoscience. Compact enough to be used as a supplementary book in a science class, yet thorough enough in its coverage to be used as a core text in a class on scientific method, this text assists students in using the scientific method to design and assess experiments. NEW TO THIS EDITION • The explanations have been thoroughly to ensure clarity and readability for the student audience. • The discussion of causation in Chapter 3 has been greatly expanded. • In Chapter 4, the basic framework for discussing experimental design has been revised to center on false confirmation and rejection. • In Chapter 5, the discussion of probability and statistical inference is greatly simplified. Each section now begins with and explains all points in terms of recent causal studies. • Two new pseudoscientific fallacies have been added and the text now contains many new and recent illustrations of all the fallacies. • Dozens of new exercises and examples have been added to every chapter. • End of chapter concept quizzes have been added. CONTENTS Preface.1. SCIENCE. Just What is Science? Asking Why. Scientific Method. The Consequences of Science. Scientific Method in Daily Life. Things to Come. Exercises2. OBSERVATION. Making Accurate Observations. Anomalous Phenomena. Observing Anomalies. The Burden of Proof. Concept Quiz. Exercises3. EXPLANATION. Explanation, Theory and Hypothesis. Causation. Correlation. Causal Mechanisms. Underlying Processes. Laws. Function. The Interdependence of Explanatory Methods. Rival Explanations and Ockham’s Razor. Explanation and Description. Ultimate Explanations. Concept Quiz. Exercises.4. EXPERIMENTATION. The Basic Method. Confirmation and Rejection. Designing a Good Test. Real World Experiments. How Not to Design a Test. Conceptual Vagueness. Testing Extraordinary Claims. Predictive Clarity. Bias and Expectation. Concept Quiz. Exercises.5. ESTABLISHING CAUSAL LINKS. Causal Studies. Ruling Out Chance. Multiple Causal Factors. Randomized, Prospective and Retrospective Studies. Reading Between the Lines. Concept Quiz. Exercises.6. FALLACIES IN THE NAME OF SCIENCE. What is a Fallacy? False Anomalies. Questionable Arguments by Elimination. Illicit Causal Inferences. Unsupported Analogies and Similarities. Untestable Explanations and Predictions. Empty Jargon. Ad Hoc Rescues. Exploiting Uncertainty. Science and Pseudoscience. Concept Quiz. Exercises.FURTHER READINGINDEX SUPPLEMENTS • • CS-EBK: BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO SCIENTIFIC METHOD, 004e, 9781111897734 eBook: A Beginner’s Guide to Scientific Method, www.cengageasia.com 83 • 004e, 9781111920791 eBook: A Beginner’s Guide to Scientific Method, 004e, 9781133379874 © 2012, 160pp, Paperback, 9781111305550 CONTENTS LAB MANUAL FOR MAJORS GENERAL BIOLOGY James W. Perry, University of Wisconsin - Fox Valley; David Morton, Frostburg State University; Joy B. Perry, University of Wisconsin - Fox Valley Featuring a clear format and a wealth of illustrations, this lab manual helps biology majors learn science by doing it. This manual includes numerous inquiry-based experiments, relevant activities, and supporting questions that assess recall, understanding, and application. The exercises support any biology text used in a majors course. FEATURES • Inquiry Experiments and the Methods of Science: This manual includes numerous inquiry-based experiments. Some are extensions of a preceding activity while others stand alone. • Relevant Exercises: This lab manual provides exciting, relevant activities and experiments that allow students to explore some of the rapidly developing areas of biological knowledge. • Clear Procedures: The procedure sections of the exercises are more detailed and step-by-step than in other manuals so students can accomplish the objectives of each exercise. • Pre- and Post-Lab Questions: Pre-lab questions prepare students to accomplish the objectives of each exercise and the post-lab questions draw on the knowledge gained by observation. Answers are available in the Instructor’s Manual. 84 • Illustrations: The manual offers a generous number of high-quality color illustrations, including everything a student needs visually to accomplish the objectives of each exercise. 1. Microscopy.2. Macromolecules and You: Food and Diet Analysis.3. Structure and Function of Living Cells.4. Diffusion, Osmosis, and the Functional Significance of Biological Membranes.5. Enzymes: Catalysts of Life.6. Photosynthesis: Capture of Light Energy.7. Respiration: Energy Conversion.8. Mitosis, Meiosis, and Cytokinesis.9. Heredity, Nucleic Acids, & Biotechnology.10. Evolutionary Agents.11. Evidences of Evolution.12. Taxonomy: Classifying and Naming Organisms.13. Bacteria and Protists.14. Fungi.15. Bryophytes and Seedless Vascular Plants.16. Seed Plants I: Gymnosperms.17. Seed Plants II: Angiosperms.18. Sponges, Cnidarians, Flatworms, and Rotifers.19. Segmented Worms, Mollusks, Roundworms, and Joint-Legged Animals.20. Echinoderms, Invertebrate Chordates, and Vertebrates.21. Plant and Animal Organization.22. Dissection of the Fetal Pig.23. Human Sensations, Reflexes, Reactions, and the Structure and Function of Sensory Organs.24. Human Skeletal and Muscular Systems.25. Human Blood, Circulation, and Respiration.26. Animal Development.27. The Natural Arsenal: An Experimental Study of the Relationships Between Plants and Animals.28. Ecology: Living Organisms in Their Environment.29. Human Impact on the Environment: Stream and Pond Ecology.30. Animal Behavior.Appendix 1: Measurement Conversions.Appendix 2: The Scientific Method.Appendix 3: Scientific Writing and Critiquing.Appendix 4: Statistics and Graphing with Excel.Appendix 5: Using Inquiry-Based Module Reports.Appendix 6: Genetics Problems.Appendix 7: Terms of Orientation in and Around the Animal Body. SUPPLEMENTS • Biology Instructor’s Manual for the Lab Manual, 001e, 9780324598360 © 2008, 720pp, Spiral, 9780495115052 www.cengageasia.com GENERAL CHEMISTRY acknowledges that good science must remain utterly open to revision. • Over one hundred practical, relevant exercises and examples address common conceptual issues and pitfalls confronted in students’ own practices of scientific learning. • Real-life examples from scientific literature provide immediate practical applications of the concepts encountered in the book. CONTENTS A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO SCIENTIFIC METHOD, 4E Stephen S. Carey, Portland Community College This concise yet comprehensive guide provides an introduction to the scientific method of inquiry as well as detailed coverage of the many misapplications of scientific method that define pseudoscience. Compact enough to be used as a supplementary book in a science class, yet thorough enough in its coverage to be used as a core text in a class on scientific method, this text assists students in using the scientific method to design and assess experiments. NEW TO THIS EDITION • The explanations have been thoroughly to ensure clarity and readability for the student audience. • The discussion of causation in Chapter 3 has been greatly expanded. • In Chapter 4, the basic framework for discussing experimental design has been revised to center on false confirmation and rejection. • In Chapter 5, the discussion of probability and statistical inference is greatly simplified. Each section now begins with and explains all points in terms of recent causal studies. • Two new pseudoscientific fallacies have been added and the text now contains many new and recent illustrations of all the fallacies. • Dozens of new exercises and examples have been added to every chapter. • End of chapter concept quizzes have been added. FEATURES • An introduction to the scientific method which Preface.1. SCIENCE. Just What is Science? Asking Why. Scientific Method. The Consequences of Science. Scientific Method in Daily Life. Things to Come. Exercises2. OBSERVATION. Making Accurate Observations. Anomalous Phenomena. Observing Anomalies. The Burden of Proof. Concept Quiz. Exercises3. EXPLANATION. Explanation, Theory and Hypothesis. Causation. Correlation. Causal Mechanisms. Underlying Processes. Laws. Function. The Interdependence of Explanatory Methods. Rival Explanations and Ockham’s Razor. Explanation and Description. Ultimate Explanations. Concept Quiz. Exercises.4. EXPERIMENTATION. The Basic Method. Confirmation and Rejection. Designing a Good Test. Real World Experiments. How Not to Design a Test. Conceptual Vagueness. Testing Extraordinary Claims. Predictive Clarity. Bias and Expectation. Concept Quiz. Exercises.5. ESTABLISHING CAUSAL LINKS. Causal Studies. Ruling Out Chance. Multiple Causal Factors. Randomized, Prospective and Retrospective Studies. Reading Between the Lines. Concept Quiz. Exercises.6. FALLACIES IN THE NAME OF SCIENCE. What is a Fallacy? False Anomalies. Questionable Arguments by Elimination. Illicit Causal Inferences. Unsupported Analogies and Similarities. Untestable Explanations and Predictions. Empty Jargon. Ad Hoc Rescues. Exploiting Uncertainty. Science and Pseudoscience. Concept Quiz. Exercises.FURTHER READINGINDEX SUPPLEMENTS • • • CS-EBK: BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO SCIENTIFIC METHOD, 004e, 9781111897734 eBook: A Beginner’s Guide to Scientific Method, 004e, 9781111920791 eBook: A Beginner’s Guide to Scientific Method, 004e, 9781133379874 © 2012, 160pp, Paperback, 9781111305550 www.cengageasia.com 85 INTRODUCTORY / PREPARATORY CHEMISTRY FEATURES • An introduction to the scientific method which acknowledges that good science must remain utterly open to revision. • Over one hundred practical, relevant exercises and examples address common conceptual issues and pitfalls confronted in students’ own practices of scientific learning. • Real-life examples from scientific literature provide immediate practical applications of the concepts encountered in the book. CONTENTS A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO SCIENTIFIC METHOD, 4E Stephen S. Carey, Portland Community College This concise yet comprehensive guide provides an introduction to the scientific method of inquiry as well as detailed coverage of the many misapplications of scientific method that define pseudoscience. Compact enough to be used as a supplementary book in a science class, yet thorough enough in its coverage to be used as a core text in a class on scientific method, this text assists students in using the scientific method to design and assess experiments. NEW TO THIS EDITION • The explanations have been thoroughly to ensure clarity and readability for the student audience. • The discussion of causation in Chapter 3 has been greatly expanded. • In Chapter 4, the basic framework for discussing experimental design has been revised to center on false confirmation and rejection. • In Chapter 5, the discussion of probability and statistical inference is greatly simplified. Each section now begins with and explains all points in terms of recent causal studies. • Two new pseudoscientific fallacies have been added and the text now contains many new and recent illustrations of all the fallacies. • Dozens of new exercises and examples have been added to every chapter. • End of chapter concept quizzes have been added. Preface.1. SCIENCE. Just What is Science? Asking Why. Scientific Method. The Consequences of Science. Scientific Method in Daily Life. Things to Come. Exercises2. OBSERVATION. Making Accurate Observations. Anomalous Phenomena. Observing Anomalies. The Burden of Proof. Concept Quiz. Exercises3. EXPLANATION. Explanation, Theory and Hypothesis. Causation. Correlation. Causal Mechanisms. Underlying Processes. Laws. Function. The Interdependence of Explanatory Methods. Rival Explanations and Ockham’s Razor. Explanation and Description. Ultimate Explanations. Concept Quiz. Exercises.4. EXPERIMENTATION. The Basic Method. Confirmation and Rejection. Designing a Good Test. Real World Experiments. How Not to Design a Test. Conceptual Vagueness. Testing Extraordinary Claims. Predictive Clarity. Bias and Expectation. Concept Quiz. Exercises.5. ESTABLISHING CAUSAL LINKS. Causal Studies. Ruling Out Chance. Multiple Causal Factors. Randomized, Prospective and Retrospective Studies. Reading Between the Lines. Concept Quiz. Exercises.6. FALLACIES IN THE NAME OF SCIENCE. What is a Fallacy? False Anomalies. Questionable Arguments by Elimination. Illicit Causal Inferences. Unsupported Analogies and Similarities. Untestable Explanations and Predictions. Empty Jargon. Ad Hoc Rescues. Exploiting Uncertainty. Science and Pseudoscience. Concept Quiz. Exercises.FURTHER READINGINDEX SUPPLEMENTS • • 86 www.cengageasia.com CS-EBK: BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO SCIENTIFIC METHOD, 004e, 9781111897734 eBook: A Beginner’s Guide to Scientific Method, • 004e, 9781111920791 eBook: A Beginner’s Guide to Scientific Method, 004e, 9781133379874 © 2012, 160pp, Paperback, 9781111305550 EARTH SCIENCES ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE and issues into key concepts that students will understand and remember. Overall, by framing the concepts with goals for more sustainable lifestyles and human communities, students see how promising the future can be and their important role in shaping it.The MindTap online edition of LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT offers additional exclusive National Geographic content, including high-quality videos on important environmental problems and efforts being made to address them. Team up with Miller/Spoolman’s, LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT and the National Geographic Society to offer your students the most inspiring introduction to environmental science available! NEW TO THIS EDITION LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT, 18E G. Tyler Miller Jr.; Scott Spoolman “Inspiring people to care about the planet.” In the new edition of LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT, authors Tyler Miller and Scott Spoolman have partnered with the National Geographic Society to develop a text designed to equip students with the inspiration and knowledge they need to make a difference solving today’s environmental issues. Exclusive content highlights important work of National Geographic Explorers, and features over 200 new photos, maps, and illustrations that bring course concepts to life. Using sustainability as the integrating theme, LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT 18e, provides clear introductions to the multiple environmental problems that we face and balanced discussions to evaluate potential solutions. In addition to the integration of new and engaging National Geographic content, every chapter has been thoroughly updated and 18 new Core Case Studies offer current examples of present environmental problems and scenarios for potential solutions. The concept-centered approach used in the text transforms complex environmental topics • Co-authors Tyler Miller and Scott Spoolman have partnered with the National Geographic Society to include exclusive content from the National Geographic Society’s world-renowned photo and map collections. Over new 200 photos, maps, and illustrations provide students with the most visual and inspiring introduction to environmental science available. • New Core Case Studies in 18 of the 25 chapters provide in-depth examples of specific environmental problems and scenarios for potential solutions, helping students understand the concepts in the chapter and apply them to a real-world situation. • Individuals Matter boxes now include profiles of National Geographic Explorers who are making significant contributions to improving the environment. These highly graphical sections highlight efforts of researchers to improve the world’s environment by applying unique sciencebased solutions. • Consider This boxes now include a new emphasis on Campus Sustainability to focus attention on the environmental efforts of students and professors at specific institutions. • At the end of every chapter a new feature called Global Environment Watch Activities help students learn how to use an extensive database of environmental articles and other materials that are updated several times a day and are available exclusively for users of this book. www.cengageasia.com 87 FEATURES • “Good News” logos mark areas in the text that present positive developments in efforts to deal with environmental problems. • “Connections” boxes in each chapter briefly describe connections between human activities and environmental consequences, environmental and social issues, and environmental issues and solutions. • Over 18 of the book’s 25 chapters have new “Core Case Studies” that are threaded throughout each chapter. These case studies explore current and relevant environmental topics and place them in the context of sustainability for the student. • “Three Big Ideas” appear near the end of every chapter, reinforcing key take-away ideas students can apply. • Enhanced art program includes a wealth of new and updated figures, new photos, and a new design that reinforces and enhances learning. CONTENTS PART I: HUMANS AND SUSTAINABILITY: AN OVERVIEW.1. Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability.PART II: SCIENCE, ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES, AND SUSTAINABILITY.2. Science, Matter, Energy, and Systems.3. Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work?4. Biodiversity and Evolution.5. Biodiversity, Species Interactions, and Population Control.6. The Human Population and Its Impact.7. Climate and Biodiversity.8. Aquatic Biodiversity. PART III: SUSTAINING BIODIVERSITY.9. Sustaining Biodiversity: The Species Approach.10. Sustaining Terrestrial Biodiversity: The Ecosystem Approach.11. Sustaining Aquatic Biodiversity.PART IV: SUSTAINING NATURAL RESOURCES.12. Food, Soil, and Pest Management.13. Water Resources.14. Geology and Nonrenewable Minerals.15. Nonrenewable Energy.16. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.PART V: SUSTAINING ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.17. Environmental Hazards and Human Health.18. Air Pollution.19. Climate Disruption and Ozone Depletion.20. Water Pollution.21. Solid and Hazardous Waste.22. Sustainable Cities.PART VI: SUSTAINING HUMAN SOCIETIES.23. Economics, Environment, and Sustainability.24. Politics, 88 Environment, and Sustainability.25. Environmental Worldviews, Ethics, and Sustainability. SUPPLEMENTS.1. Measurement Units.2. Reading Graphs and Maps.3. Environmental History of the United States.4. Some Basic Chemistry.5. Weather Basics. 6. Maps and Map Analysis.7. Environmental Data and Data Analysis. 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Tyler Miller Jr.; Scott Spoolman SUSTAINING THE EARTH provides the basic scientific tools for understanding and thinking critically about the environmental problems we face. About half the price of other environmental science texts, this 14-chapter, one-color core book offers an integrated approach that emphasizes how environmental and resource problems and solutions are related. The new edition of SUSTAINING THE EARTH is fully updated with the latest statistics and reports of important scientific studies. New Connections boxes show surprising but important connections between environmental problems and aspects of daily life. In addition, new Thinking About boxes help students apply the concepts of the book to their own lives. Sustainability is the integrating theme of this current and thought-provoking book. The concept-centered approach transforms complex environmental topics and issues into key concepts that students will understand and remember. By framing the concepts with goals for more sustainable lifestyles and human communities, students see how promising the future can be. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Updated with the latest statistics and reports of important scientific studies, Expanded coverage on topics such as ocean acidification, oil production in the U.S., the warming of the world’s lakes, climate change tipping points, the Great Pacific garbage patch, how pollution prevention pays, the greening of college campuses, and much more. • NEW inclusion of three social science principles of sustainability show students how to apply www.cengageasia.com 89 important lessons from the social sciences to making our societies and economies more sustainable. • NEW brief Connections boxes show surprising but important connections between environmental problems and aspects of daily life. • NEW brief Thinking About boxes help students to make important connections on their own and to apply the concepts of the book to their own lives. • NEW Doing Environmental Science exercises at the end of chapters help students to experience the work of environmental scientists first-hand. FEATURES • Case Studies in every chapter provide an in-depth look at specific environmental problems and their possible solutions. • CENTRAL THEME OF SUSTAINABILITY: Three clearly explained principles of sustainability (solar energy, chemical cycling, and biodiversity) are integrated throughout every chapter and take students through the practical steps they can take toward more sustainable lifestyles. Icons highlight sustainability throughout the text. • CONCEPT-CENTERED APPROACH: To help students focus on the main ideas, each major chapter section is built around one to two key concepts which state the most important takeaway messages of each chapter. • PERSONAL RELEVANCE: “What Can You Do?” boxes describe how students can make a difference and “How Would You Vote?” questions give them an opportunity to think critically about issues. “Solutions” subsections present proven and possible solutions for students to explore and “Individuals Matter” boxes describe what various concerned citizens and scientists have done to help work toward sustainability. • OBJECTIVE COVERAGE: A strong emphasis on scientific objectivity and the need for non-biased solutions is a hallmark of the text. “Trade-Offs” boxes present advantages and disadvantages of various environmental technologies and solutions to environmental problems. Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability. PART II: SCIENCE, ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES, AND SUSTAINABILITY.2. Science, Matter, Energy, and Ecosystems.3. Biodiversity and Evolution.4. Community Ecology, Population Ecology, and the Human Population. PART III: SUSTAINING BIODIVERSITY.5. Sustaining Biodiversity: The Species Approach. 6. Sustaining Biodiversity: The Ecosystem Approach. PART IV: SUSTAINING NATURAL RESOURCES.7. Food Production and the Environment. 8. Water Resources and Water Pollution. 9. Nonrenewable Energy Resources. 10. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. PART V: SUSTAINING ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.11. Environmental Hazards and Human Health. 12. Air Pollution, Climate Change, and Ozone Depletion. 13. Urbanization and Solid and Hazardous Waste. PART VI: SUSTAINING HUMAN SOCIETIES.14. Economics, Politics, Worldviews, and the Environment. Appendix: Units of Measurement. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • • • • CONTENTS Introduction: Learning Skills.PART I: HUMANS AND SUSTAINABILITY: AN OVERVIEW.1. 90 • www.cengageasia.com Online Instructor’s Manual for Miller/ Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 11th, 011e, 9781285769509 Electronic Test Bank for Miller/Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 11th, 011e, 9781285769523 ExamView® for Miller/Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 11th, 011e, 9781285769530 MindTap Reader for Miller’s Cengage Advantage Books: Sustaining the Earth, 011e, 9781285776316 CS-EBK: ADV ED SUSTAINING THEEARTH, 011e, 9781285803531 CourseMate for Miller/Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 011e, 9781285861074 CourseMate, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Miller/Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 11th, 011e, 9781285861098 CourseMate, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 011e, 9781285861104 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero for Miller/Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 011e, 9781285976914 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s • • • • • • Sustaining the Earth, 011e, 9781285980041 Instructor’s Companion Web Site for Miller/ Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 11th, 011e, 9781305090965 Blackboard MindLink for CourseMate Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 011e, 9781305093744 LMS Integrated for CourseMate™, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 011e, 9781305093768 Blackboard MindLink for CourseMate Printed Access Card for Miller/Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 11th, 011e, 9781305093775 LMS Integrated for CourseMate™, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Miller/ Spoolman’s Sustaining the Earth, 11th, 011e, 9781305093782 eBook: Sustaining the Earth, 011e, 9781305197312 worldwide. Pre- and Post- reading pedagogy accompanies each article to reinforce reading skills and comprehension. The National Geographic Learning Reading Series connects current topics with reading and writing skills, and can be used in conjunction with any standard texts or online material available for your courses. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Pre-reading questions at the beginning of each article engage students in the reading. • Rich photography and compelling images throughout the reader further enhances understanding of the selections. • Post-reading questions reinforce vocabulary and reading skills, as well as comprehension. • Essay prompts following each article build and reinforce writing skills. FEATURES • Pre-reading questions at the beginning of each article to engage students in the reading. • Rich photography and compelling images are used throughout the reader to further enhance understanding of the selections. • Post-reading questions reinforce vocabulary and reading skills, as well as reading comprehension. • Essay prompts following each article to build and reinforce writing skills. © 2015, 384pp, Paperback, 9781285769493 CONTENTS NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LEARNING READER: ENVIRONMENT Our Impact on the Earth (with eBook Printed Access Card) National Geographic Learning NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LEARNING READER, ENVIRONMENT: OUR IMPACT ON THE EARTH is part of a ground-breaking new National Geographic Learning series that brings learning to life by featuring compelling images, media, and text from National Geographic. Access to a media enhanced eBook is included with each reader. The National Geographic articles gathered in this reader offer students insight in to environmental concerns 1. Freshwater.2. The Redwoods Point the Way.3. High-Tech Trash.4. The Drying of the West.5. The Big Melt.6. Still Waters: The Global Fish Crisis.7. Last of the Amazon.8. Saving Energy: It Starts at Home.9. The Gulf of Oil: The Deep Dilemma.10. The 21st Century Grid.11. The End of Plenty.12. Water Pressure. SUPPLEMENTS • • • eBook for National Geographic Learning Reader: Environment: Our Impact on the Earth, 001e, 9781285183091 CS-EBK: NG LEARNING READER: ENVIRONMENT: OUR IMPACT, 001e, 9781285410548 eBook, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for National Geographic Learning Reader: www.cengageasia.com 91 • • Environment: Our Impact on the Earth, 001e, 9781285427751 eBook, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for National Geographic Learning Reader: Environment: Our Impact on the Earth, 001e, 9781285428970 eBook: National Geographic Learning Reader: Environment: Our Impact on the Earth, 001e, 9781285652726 © 2014, 144pp, Paperback, 9781285421070 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LEARNING READER Climate Change Printed Access Card National Geographic Learning CLIMATE CHANGE is a part of a ground-breaking new series, the National Geographic Learning Reader Series.This series brings learning to life by featuring compelling images, media and text from National Geographic. Through this engaging content, students develop a clearer understanding of the world around them. Published in a variety of subject areas, the National Geographic Learning Reader Series connects key topics to authentic examples and can be used in conjunction with most standard texts or online materials available for your courses. Access to a media enhanced eBook is included with each reader. A hotly debated and highly contentious subject, global climate change has emerged as one of the most significant threats and challenges of our time. The articles in CLIMATE CHANGE provide a meaningful look at this pressing scientific and social issue. FEATURES 92 • A collection of articles relevant to Biology and Environmental Science. • Each article has an introduction to provide context for the student as well as focus questions that suggest ideas to think about while reading the selection. • Rich photography and compelling images are used throughout the reader to further enhance understanding of the selections. • The chapter culminating section includes discussion questions to stimulate both in-class discussion and out-of-class work. • Additional resources are available via a mediarich eBook. This eBook contains videos and animations as well as the capability to highlight, take notes, search and bookmark. • The articles cover many facets of the incredibly diverse causes and impacts of climate change. • This collection represents many perspectives, from atmospheric science to the societies most affected, and from the deep past to the not so distant future. CONTENTS About National Geographic Learning.Preface.1. UNDER THE SUN.Discussion Questions. Challenges and Solutions. Social Implications2. SAVING ENERGY: IT STARTS AT HOME.Discussion Questions. Challenges and Solutions. Social Implications.3. VIKING WEATHER.Discussion Questions. Challenges and Solutions. Social Implications.4. THE COMING STORMDiscussion Questions. Challenges and Solutions. Social Implications.5. CAN CHINA GO GREEN?Discussion Questions. Challenges and Solutions. Social Implications. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • www.cengageasia.com eBook for National Geographic Learning Reader: Climate Change, 001e, 9781133942702 eBook, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for National Geographic Learning Reader: Climate Change, 001e, 9781133942757 eBook, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for National Geographic Learning Reader: Climate Change, 001e, 9781133942870 CS-EBK: NG LRNING READER CLIMCHG, 001e, 9781285245706 • eBook: National Geographic Learning Reader: Climate Change, 001e, 9781285287966 © 2013, 128pp, Paperback, 9781133935278 the growing needs of our population in the future are the two central questions this collection asks readers to consider critically. FEATURES NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LEARNING READER: GREEN (WITH PRINTED ACCESS CARD) National Geographic Learning GREEN is a part of a ground-breaking new series, the National Geographic Learning Reader Series. This series brings learning to life by featuring compelling images, media and text from National Geographic. Through this engaging content, students develop a clearer understanding of the world around them. Published in a variety of subject areas, the National Geographic Learning Reader Series connects key topics to authentic examples and can be used in conjunction with most standard texts or online materials available for your courses. Access to a media-enhanced eBook is included with each reader.The twelve articles in this single-themed reader are inspired by our changing relationship with the earth, based on an understanding that the planet’s resources are finite and that our future depends on preserving them. While the term “green” signifies a level of awareness about environmental concerns, it is used here in the broadest sense, to draw students’ attention to the state of the planet and to promote discourse on how to address the needs of the human population as well as the ecosystems that sustain life in our world. To what extent we see ourselves as members of a global community and to rethink how we will meet • This National Geographic reader examines a range of topics relating to the human footprint, which has begun to raise unprecedented global concerns. Barbara Kingsolver’s “Fresh Water” begins the collection and serves as a centerpiece, offering insights on water, perhaps our most precious resource. • Each article has an introduction to provide context for the student as well as focus questions that suggest ideas to think about while reading the selection. • Rich photography and compelling images are used throughout the reader to further enhance understanding of the selections. • The chapter-culminating section includes discussion questions to stimulate both in-class discussion and out-of-class work. • Additional resources are available via a mediaenhanced eBook. This eBook contains videos as well as the capability to highlight, take notes, search and bookmark. CONTENTS “Each reading is accompanied by Summary Headnotes, Focus Questions, Discussion Questions, Writing Activities, and Collaborative Activities.”About the Series.Preface.Fresh Water.Last of the Amazon. The Redwoods Point the Way.Water Pressure.The Drying of the West.The Big Melt.The End of Plenty. Still Waters: The Global Fish Crisis.The Gulf of Oil: The Deep Dilemma.The 21st-Century Grid.Saving Energy: It Starts at Home.High-Tech Trash. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • Online Instructor’s Manual: NG Reader: Green, 001e, 9781133605447 eBook, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for National Geographic Learning Reader: Green, 001e, 9781133941811 eBook, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for National Geographic Learning Reader: Green, 001e, 9781133941828 eBook for National Geographic Reader Learning: www.cengageasia.com 93 • • • Green, 001e, 9781133941835 CS-EBK: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC READER GREEN, 001e, 9781285018232 KD-EBK:NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC GREEN, 001e, 9781285010786 eBook: National Geographic Learning Reader: Green, 001e, 9781285245799 © 2013, 160pp, Paperback, 9781133603580 a variety of freshwater policy problems, including examples of the effects of changing climates on precipitation patterns, how growing populations and competing industry interests are having to adapt in a world with these changing patterns, and the controversy over what inherent and legal rights nature and wildlife should have in our water policy decisions.Selected readings also confront issues associated with the consequences of large-scale water pollution and aquifer depletion, restoration potentials and dam removal, freshwater production and distribution technologies, and international relations that are significantly influenced by water usage and rights. Collectively, these articles create a reader that is designed to help students from a wide variety of disciplines get a more thorough appreciation for the challenges involved in global freshwater policy. FEATURES NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LEARNING READER: WATER Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use (with eBook, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card) National Geographic Learning Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use is a part of a ground-breaking new series, the National Geographic Learning Reader Series.This series brings learning to life by featuring compelling images, media and text from National Geographic. Through this engaging content, students develop a clearer understanding of the world around them. Published in a variety of subject areas, the National Geographic Learning Reader Series connects key topics to authentic examples and can be used in conjunction with most standard texts or online materials available for your courses. Access to a media enhanced eBook included with each reader. Organized into three units – historical context, current challenges, and potential solutions – Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use introduces students to many of the real world challenges that both individuals and governments face in deciding how we should manage global freshwater resources. The selected articles pull from current events throughout the world to illustrate 94 • A collection of articles relevant to Earth Science. • Each article has an introduction to provide context for the student as well as focus questions that suggest ideas to think about while reading the selection. • Rich photography and compelling images are used throughout the reader to further enhance understanding of the selections. • The chapter culminating section includes discussion questions to stimulate both in-class discussion and out-of-class work. • Additional resources are available via a mediarich eBook. This eBook contains videos and animations as well as the capability to highlight, take notes, search and bookmark. • Articles document current conditions and situations throughout the world to illuminate a variety of freshwater policy problems. • Specific examples of the effects of climate change, and how growing populations and competing industry interests must adapt • Examine controversy over wildlife rights in water policy decisions. • Reader is organized into three units: background and historical context, case studies approach to challenges, additional conflicts and potential solutions. • Attention focused on implications of bringing www.cengageasia.com different interest groups together to work toward sustainable freshwater stewardship. CONTENTS About National Geographic Learning.Preface.Water is Life.Outlook Extreme: Changing Rains.Australia’s Dry Run.Bitter Waters.Parting the Waters.Reuniting a River.Drying of the West. 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Updated with new information, art, and “Good News” examples, this engaging book offers vivid case studies and handson quantitative exercises. The concept-centered approach transforms complex environmental topics and issues into key concepts that you will be able to understand and remember. Overall, by framing the concepts with goals for more sustainable lifestyles and human communities, authors G. Tyler Miller and Scott Spoolman enable you to learn and implement useful environmental solutions and see how promising the future can be. NEW TO THIS EDITION • NEW: “Good News” logos mark areas in the text that present positive developments in efforts to deal with environmental problems. • NEW: “Connections” boxes in each chapter briefly describe connections between human activities and environmental consequences, environmental and social issues, and environmental issues and solutions. • NEW: Over half of the book’s 25 chapters have new “Core Case Studies” that are threaded throughout each chapter. These case studies explore current and relevant environmental topics and place them in the context of sustainability for the student. • NEW: “Three Big Ideas” appear near the end of every chapter, reinforcing key take-away ideas students can apply. • NEW: Enhanced art program includes a wealth of new and updated figures, new photos, and a new design that reinforces and enhances learning. FEATURES LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT, INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 17E G. Tyler Miller Jr.; Scott Spoolman Learn how to make a difference in our environment! Using sustainability as the central theme, this current and thought-provoking book provides you • CENTRAL THEME OF SUSTAINABILITY: Three clearly explained principles of sustainability (solar energy, chemical cycling, and biodiversity) are integrated throughout every chapter and take students through the practical steps they can take toward more sustainable lifestyles. Icons highlight sustainability throughout the text. • CONCEPT-CENTERED APPROACH: To help students focus on the main ideas, each major chapter section is built around one to two key www.cengageasia.com 95 concepts which state the most important takeaway messages of each chapter. • PERSONAL RELEVANCE: “What Can You Do?” boxes describe how students can make a difference and “How Would You Vote?” questions give them an opportunity to think critically about issues. “Solutions” subsections present proven and possible solutions for students to explore and “Individuals Matter” boxes describe what various concerned citizens and scientists have done to help work toward sustainability. • REAL DATA: Each chapter includes a quantitative Data Analysis or Ecological Footprint Analysis exercise. Data Analysis exercises include graphs and real-life data that students refer to directly to answer quantitative questions. Ecological Footprint Analysis exercises focus on human impact through analysis of emissions data, population data, and other current real-life statistics. • OBJECTIVE COVERAGE: A strong emphasis on scientific objectivity and the need for non-biased solutions is a hallmark of the text. “Trade-Offs” boxes present advantages and disadvantages of various environmental technologies and solutions to environmental problems. Environmental Hazards and Human Health.18. Air Pollution.19. Climate Change and Ozone Depletion.20. Water Pollution.21. Solid and Hazardous Waste.22. Citiesand Sustainability. PART VI: SUSTAINING HUMAN SOCIETIES.23. Economics, Environment, and Sustainability.24. Politics, Environment, and Sustainability.25. Environmental Worldviews, Ethics, and Sustainability.SUPPLEMENTS. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • CONTENTS PART I: HUMANS AND SUSTAINABILITY: AN OVERVIEW.1. Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability.PART II: SCIENCE, ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES, AND SUSTAINABILITY.2. Science, Matter, Energy, and Systems.3. Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work?4. Biodiversity and Evolution.5. Biodiversity, Species Interactions, and Population Control.6. The Human Population and Its Impact.7. Climate and Biodiversity.8. Aquatic Biodiversity. PART III: SUSTAINING BIODIVERSITY.9. Sustaining Biodiversity: The Species Approach.10. Sustaining Terrestrial Biodiversity: The Ecosystem Approach.11. Sustaining Aquatic Biodiversity.PART IV: SUSTAINING NATURAL RESOURCES.12. Food, Soil, and Pest Management.13. Water Resources.14. Geology and Nonrenewable Minerals.15. Nonrenewable Energy.16. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.PART V: SUSTAINING ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.17. 96 • • • • • www.cengageasia.com PowerLecture with JoinIn™ Student Response System, and ExamView® for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment: Principles, Connections, and Solutions, 17th, 017e, 9780538493796 Transparency Correlation Guide for Miller/ Spoolman’s Living in the Environment: Principles, Connections, and Solutions, 17th, 017e, 9780538493819 Audio Study Tools Instant Access Code for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment: Principles, Connections, and Solutions, 017e, 9780538491259 Audio Study Tools, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment: Principles, Connections, and Solutions, 17th, 017e, 9780538491266 Interactive eBook for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment: Principles, Connections, and Solutions, 017e, 9780538491280 CengageNOW with eBook, Personal Tutor, Audio Study Tools, InfoTrac® Printed Access Card for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment: Principles, Connections, and Solutions, 17th, 017e, 9780538491297 CengageNOW with Personal Tutor, Audio Study Tools, InfoTrac® Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment: Principles, Connections, and Solutions, 017e, 9780538491303 Online Electronic Test Bank for Miller/ Spoolman’s Living in the Environment: Principles, Connections, and Solutions, 17th, 017e, 9780538491310 ExamView®, Intl. 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Edition for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, International Edition, 17th, 017e, 9781133044260 eBook: Living in the Environment, International Edition, 017e, 9781133210269 eBook: Living in the Environment, International Edition, 017e, 9781133382010 PAC-R eBook: AISE Living in the Environment EMEA, 017e, 9781408091272 © 2012, 784pp, Paperback, 9780538735353 GEOGRAPHY FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, 2E James Petersen, Texas State University, San Marcos; Dorothy Sack, Ohio University; Robert E. Gabler, Western Illinois University Cengage Learning’s FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY brings course concepts to life with interactive learning, study, and exam preparation tools along with market leading text content for introductory physical geography courses. Adopt the resources that enable your students to purchase the right solution to meet www.cengageasia.com 97 their needs, whether it’s a traditional printed text, all digital learning platform, or package that includes the best of both worlds. With the recently updated FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY and CourseMate’s interactive teaching and learning tools, it’s never been easier to help students understand the relationship between humans and physical geography, and how one impacts the other. NEW TO THIS EDITION • NEW - CourseMate platform includes a suite of online learning resources, including an interactive eBook, animations to help students visualize,quizzes, videos, flashcards, and more! • A New box feature, Understanding Map Content, enhances students’ abilities to read and interpret information and relationships appearing on thematic maps. • A New box feature entitled Thinking Geographically provides students with a map or photo and encourages them to think critically about information learned in the chapter. FEATURES • Fundamentals of Physical Geography encourages students to view physical geography through the lens of a spatial perspective, a physical science perspective, and an environmental perspective. • True to it’s first edition roots, this update provides a concise yet complete introduction to the science of geosystems, engaging students with its overall theme of showcasing the “impact of earth on humans, and humans on the earth,” especially appealing for instructors interested in emphasizing sustainability in their course. • A strong visual presentation in art, maps, story spreads, explanatory figures, and online resources reinforces geography as the “spatial science,” motivates students, and provides visual support to concepts. Many photographs are accompanied by location maps for spatial context. • High interest coverage, such as recent issues, problems, and disasters provide exciting content but also strike a personal note to many readers. Issues and problems make concepts real and show students what can happen in their own backyards. • Map interpretations aid in cartographic 98 understanding of the material. Google Earth activities teach geographic exploration using popular digital mapping software. • Critical thinking questions, which follow most captions, reinforce the emphasis on geography as a science. • FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY provides students with fascinating coverage of topics such as feedback mechanisms, GIS/GPS systems, and global climate change debate. CONTENTS 1. Physical Geography: Earth Environments and Systems.2. Representations of Earth.3. Solar Energy and Atmospheric Heating.4. Atmospheric Pressure, Winds, and Circulation Patterns.5. Humidity, Condensation, and Precipitation.6. Air Masses and Weather Systems.7. Climate Classification: Tropical, Arid, and Mesothermal Climate Regions.8. Microthermal, Polar, and Highland Climate Regions: Climate Change.9. Biogeography and Soils.10. Earth Materials and Plate Tectonics.11. Volcanic and Tectonic Processes and Landforms.12. Weathering and Mass Wasting.13. Water Resources and Karst Landforms.14. Fluvial Processes and Landforms. 15. Arid Region Landforms and Eolian Systems.16. Glacial Systems and Landforms. 17. Coastal Processes and Landforms.Appendix A: SI Units. Appendix B: Topographic Maps.Appendix C: The Koppen Climate Classification System.Appendix D: The 12 Soil Orders of the National Resource Conservation Service.Appendix E: Understanding and Recognizing Some Common Rocks. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • www.cengageasia.com Online Instructor’s Manual with Test Bank for Petersen/Sack/Gabler’s Fundamentals of Physical Geography, 2nd, 002e, 9781133610700 CourseMate for Petersen/Sack/Gabler’s Fundamentals of Physical Geography, 002e, 9781133610717 Interactive eBook for Petersen/Sack/Gabler’s Fundamentals of Physical Geography, 002e, 9781133610724 CourseMate, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Petersen/Sack/Gabler’s Fundamentals of Physical Geography, 002e, 9781133610731 CourseMate, 1 term (6 months) Printed • • • • • • • • • • • Access Card for Petersen/Sack/Gabler’s Fundamentals of Physical Geography, 2nd, 002e, 9781133610748 PowerLecture for Petersen/Sack/Gabler’s Fundamentals of Physical Geography, 2nd, 002e, 9781133933403 Lab Manual for Petersen/Sack/Gabler’s Fundamentals of Physical Geography, 2nd, 002e, 9781133933632 ExamView® for Petersen/Sack/Gabler’s Fundamentals of Physical Geography, 2nd, 002e, 9781133935056 CS-EBK: FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, 002e, 9781285301853 MindTap Reader for Petersen/Sack/Gabler’s Fundamentals of Physical Geography, 002e, 9781285776019 Blackboard MindLink for CourseMate Instant Access for Petersen/Sack/Gabler’s Fundamentals of Physical Geography, 002e, 9781285866970 LMS Integrated for CourseMate™, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Petersen/Sack/ Gabler’s Fundamentals of Physical Geography, 002e, 9781285866987 Blackboard MindLink for CourseMate Printed Access Card for Petersen/Sack/Gabler’s Fundamentals of Physical Geography, 2nd, 002e, 9781285867014 LMS Integrated for CourseMate™, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Petersen/ Sack/Gabler’s Fundamentals of Physical Geography, 2nd, 002e, 9781285867021 eBook: Fundamentals of Physical Geography, 002e, 9781305142121 Instructor’s Companion Web Site for Petersen/ Sack/Gabler’s Fundamentals of Physical Geography, 2nd, 002e, 9781305090972 © 2015, 544pp, Paperback, 9781133606536 FUNDAMENTALS OF WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY, INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 3E Joseph J. Hobbs, University of Missouri, Columbia Cengage Learning’s FUNDAMENTALS OF WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY, 3E, International Edition brings course concepts to life with interactive learning, study, and exam preparation tools along with comprehensive text content for one semester/ quarter courses. Adopt the resources that enable your students to purchase the right solution to meet their needs, whether it’s a traditional printed text, all digital learning platform, or package that includes the best of both worlds. With the recently updated FUNDAMENTALS OF WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY, 3E, International Edition and CourseMate’s interactive teaching and learning tools, it’s never been easier to introduce students to the eight world regions, including the historical, cultural, economic, political, and physical aspects that create regional unity, give them personality, and make them newsworthy. NEW TO THIS EDITION • UPDATED MAPS AND TABLES – all maps and tables centered around topics such as estimated population, estimated population density, area, per capita GNI PPP, and the human development index reflect the most recent information release in 2011. • EXPANDED COVERAGE – new topics have been addressed from a regional and global perspective, including global food supplies and shortages, pollution in China, the global recession, and the Arab Spring. • NEW “TRY IT” FEATURE – critical thinking box feature that provides the reader with the www.cengageasia.com 99 opportunity to apply a newly learned concept. • NEW “A CLOSER LOOK” FEATURE – new box feature that “digs down” on something that is familiar or part of everyday or academic vocabulary but that deserves closer examination. • NEW “A DIFFERENT VIEWPOINT” FEATURE – new box feature that challenges students to put themselves in someone else’s shoes and see the world in a different way; helps to shed light on different cultures. FEATURES • GEOGRAPHY OF boxes feature various focal points of geography, delving into cultural specifics of each region and bringing consistent attention to issues of ethnicity, language, and religion. Some topics include, Geography of Energy, Geography of Drug Trafficking, Medical Geography, Geography of the Sacred, and Geography of Terrorism. • REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES illustrate the relevance of geographic issues that work their influence across all or part of a region. • THEMATIC MAPS centered around topics like language, religion, and ethnicity allow students to quickly draw cultural and regional comparisons. • PROBLEM LANDSCAPE boxes incorporate case studies on land use, water rights, boundary disputes, and other thematic conflicts to help students understand how geographic issues underlie many of the world’s most contentious problems. Topics include Dirty Diamonds, the Troubled Fields of Land Reform, and Chechnya. CONTENTS 1. Objectives and Tools of World Regional Geography.2. Physical Processes and World Regions.3. Human Processes and World Regions.4. Europe.5. Russia and the Near Abroad.6. The Middle East and North Africa.7. South and East Asia.8. Oceania. 9. Sub-Saharan Africa.10. Latin America.11. The United States and Canada. SUPPLEMENTS • • 100 Fundamentals of World Regional Geography, 3rd: ExamView Testing CD-ROM, 003e, 9781133114376 CourseMate, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Hobbs’ Fundamentals of World Regional • • • • Geography, 3rd, 003e, 9781133114475 CourseMate Instant Access, Intl. Edition for Hobbs’ Fundamentals of World Regional Geography, International Edition, 003e, 9781133114482 Fundamentals of World Regional Geography, 3rd: PowerLecture DVD-ROM, 003e, 9781133309826 Online Instructor’s Manual with Test Bank for Hobbs’ Fundamentals of World Regional Geography, 3rd, 003e, 9781133350705 eBook: Fundamentals of World Regional Geography, 003e, 9781285316758 © 2013, 496pp, Paperback, 9781133113904 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LEARNING READER: WATER Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use (with eBook, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card) National Geographic Learning Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use is a part of a ground-breaking new series, the National Geographic Learning Reader Series.This series brings learning to life by featuring compelling images, media and text from National Geographic. Through this engaging content, students develop a clearer understanding of the world around them. Published in a variety of subject areas, the National Geographic Learning Reader Series connects key topics to authentic examples and can be used in conjunction with most standard texts or online materials available for your courses. Access to a media enhanced eBook included with each reader. Organized into three units – historical context, current challenges, and potential solutions – www.cengageasia.com Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use introduces students to many of the real world challenges that both individuals and governments face in deciding how we should manage global freshwater resources. The selected articles pull from current events throughout the world to illustrate a variety of freshwater policy problems, including examples of the effects of changing climates on precipitation patterns, how growing populations and competing industry interests are having to adapt in a world with these changing patterns, and the controversy over what inherent and legal rights nature and wildlife should have in our water policy decisions.Selected readings also confront issues associated with the consequences of large-scale water pollution and aquifer depletion, restoration potentials and dam removal, freshwater production and distribution technologies, and international relations that are significantly influenced by water usage and rights. Collectively, these articles create a reader that is designed to help students from a wide variety of disciplines get a more thorough appreciation for the challenges involved in global freshwater policy. policy decisions. • Reader is organized into three units: background and historical context, case studies approach to challenges, additional conflicts and potential solutions. • Attention focused on implications of bringing different interest groups together to work toward sustainable freshwater stewardship. CONTENTS About National Geographic Learning.Preface.Water is Life.Outlook Extreme: Changing Rains.Australia’s Dry Run.Bitter Waters.Parting the Waters.Reuniting a River.Drying of the West. SUPPLEMENTS • • • FEATURES • A collection of articles relevant to Earth Science. • Each article has an introduction to provide context for the student as well as focus questions that suggest ideas to think about while reading the selection. • Rich photography and compelling images are used throughout the reader to further enhance understanding of the selections. • The chapter culminating section includes discussion questions to stimulate both in-class discussion and out-of-class work. • Additional resources are available via a mediarich eBook. This eBook contains videos and animations as well as the capability to highlight, take notes, search and bookmark. • Articles document current conditions and situations throughout the world to illuminate a variety of freshwater policy problems. • Specific examples of the effects of climate change, and how growing populations and competing industry interests must adapt • Examine controversy over wildlife rights in water • • • eBook for National Geographic Learning Reader: Water: Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use, 001e, 9781133942580 eBook, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for National Geographic Learning Reader: Water: Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use, 001e, 9781133942627 eBook, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for National Geographic Learning Reader: Water: Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use, 001e, 9781133942658 CS-EBK: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LEARNING READER WATER, 001e, 9781285018225 KD-EBK:WATER GLOB CHALL POLIC, 001e, 9781285010816 eBook: National Geographic Learning Reader: Water: Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use, 001e, 9781285208664 © 2013, 160pp, Paperback, 9781133603672 www.cengageasia.com 101 STUDY GUIDE FOR HOBBS/SALTERS’ WORLD REGIONAL GEOLOGY, 6TH, 6E James Lett, Indian River College This affordable workbook is concerned with more than just a student’s ability for describing and memorizing countries and capitals. It focuses on a student’s ability to identify and connect places not only by location but also by history, economics, and politics. The goal of this course book is to help students acquire a fundamental familiarity with the planet earth. This is a one-stop-shop for students to gain the key textual information from the core text and the hands-on activities and questions needed to fully understand and retain the learned information. Study questions and student activities are found throughout the text. FEATURES • Practice maps for identifying geographical and topographical terms. • Six essentials facts are listed for every major place-name location. These include population, language, area, capital, economy, and sovereignty. • Maps and information about specific capes, peninsulas, islands, and bodies of water. • List of important, common geographic terms with a pronunciation guide. • Visual index of world regions. Geographic Profile of Russia and the Near Abroad. Module 5.1: Fragmentation and Redevelopment in Russia and the Near Abroad.Chapter 6: A Geographic Profile of the Middle East and North Africa.Module 6.1: The Middle East and North Africa: Modern Struggles in an Ancient Land.Chapter 7: A Geographic Profile of Monsoon Asia.Module 7.1: Complex and Populous South Asia.Module 7.2: Southeast Asia: From Subsistence Farming to Semiconductors.Module 7.3: China: The Giant. Module 7.4: Japan and the Koreas: Adversity and Prosperity in the Western Pacific.Chapter 8: A Geographic Profile of Oceania.Module 8.1: Australia and New Zealand: Prosperous and No Longer So Remote.Chapter 9: A Geographic Profile of Sub-Saharan Africa.Module 9.1: The Assets and Afflictions of the Sub-Saharan Countries.Chapter 10: A Geographic Profile of Latin America.Module 10.1: Middle America: Land of the Shaking Earth. Module 10.2: South America: Stirring Giant.Chapter 11: A Geographic Profile of the United States and Canada.Module 11.1: Canada: From Sea to Sea. Module 11.2: The United States: Out of Many, One. SUPPLEMENTS • • • © 2009, 351pp, Paperback, 9780495391012 CONTENTS Chapter 1: Objectives and Tools of World Regional Geography.Chapter 2: Physical Processes that Shape World Regions.Chapter 3: Human Processes that Shape World Regions.Chapter 4: A Geographic Profile of Europe.Module 4.1: The European Core. Module 4.2: The European Periphery.Chapter 5: A 102 eBook Study Guide: World Regional Geology, 006e, 9781439021415 eBook Study Guide: World Regional Geology, 006e, 9781133377283 eBook Study Guide: World Regional Geology, 006e, 9781133377313 www.cengageasia.com WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY, INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 6E Joseph J. Hobbs, University of Missouri, Columbia Cooperation and conflict, resource abundance and scarcity, poverty and prosperity, floods and droughts--all play roles in transforming the Earth’s surface. This insightful text presents world regional geography as a way to comprehend the world’s connections and continuous interplay between features of place, populations, resources, cultures, and political systems. Retaining its balanced cultural and physical geographic perspectives on the world’s eight regions, the sixth edition includes new illustrations, examples, and cross-references to show students how human activities and natural processes reshape places and landscapes. From current information on the geographies of energy and terrorism to the repercussions of China’s booming economy, WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY, 6e International Edition, presents a meaningful context to help students grasp the geographic issues underlying today’s headlines. The result? Students develop their own deeper understanding of how the world works--and what can happen when natural events or human decisions make things go wrong. NEW TO THIS EDITION • A new modular organization makes the text more flexible than ever, ideal for both one and two-term courses and for customization. • More than 30 new maps and 100 revised maps facilitate cultural and regional comparisons. Cartographer Andrew Dolan collaborated with the author to ensure that the maps work with text discussions to present information cartographically and to convey spatial relationships effectively. Maps are also available electronically in an animated, interactive format through the Earth Science Resource Center. • New content includes more geopolitical and economic material, for instance: China’s growing appetite for raw materials and its increasing political clout, and how these factors play out in every world region; Russia’s new confidence at home and abroad, built in part on surging oil wealth; and critical treatment of the Middle East, providing students with an understanding of the issues and implications of conflict there (related to hydropolitics as well as hydrocarbons). • Expanded discussion of the importance of physical geography in world affairs includes more coverage on marine and fresh water, tectonic processes, and human-environment interaction. FEATURES • An extensive, easy-to-use system of crossreferences helps students see how the diverse strands of human experience fit together. Appearing in the margins, page references to related material integrate the physical and human geographies of the world around common themes and issues. For instance, where subsidies to U.S. cotton farmers are described, there are crossreferences to the effects on farmers in Africa and elsewhere. The cross-references illustrate how globalization works, and save professors and students time using the index or their own memory to make connections. • A “Perspectives from the Field” essay in several of the regional profile chapters, written by the author, offers students a chance to share the experiences of field geographers as they work in different cultural environments. Topics include “Wayfinding in the Middle Eastern Desert” and “Aborigines and Missionaries in Northwestern Australia.” • “Regional Perspectives” after many chapters illustrate the relevance of geographic issues that influence all or part of a region. Topics include “Race for the Arctic,” “Europe’s Immigration Issues,” and “Foreign Militaries in the Pacific.” • “Problem Landscapes” incorporate case studies on such conflicts as land use, water rights, and boundary disputes to help students understand how geographic issues underlie many of the www.cengageasia.com 103 world’s contentious problems. Topics include overfished oceans of the world, resources contested between Israelis and Palestinians, and the politics of the disputed Kashmir region. • Clearly outlined chapter objectives emphasize more thematic discussions in the subregional modules as well as highlighted textual discussions. The author ties in relevant historical geography to provide a context for current events and geopolitical issues. • • • PowerLecture for Hobbs/Salter’s World Regional Geography, 6th, 006e, 9780495390855 eBook: World Regional Geography, 006e, 9780495708414 eBook: World Regional Geography, 006e, 9781133377375 © 2009, 752pp, Paperback, 9780495553946 GEOLOGY CONTENTS 1. Objectives and Tools of World Regional Geography.2. Physical Processes that Shape the World.3. Human Processes that Shape World Regions.4. A Geographic Profile of Europe.Module 4.1: The European Core.Module 4.2: The European Periphery.5. A Geographic Profile of Russia and the Near Abroad.Module 5.1: Fragmentation and Redevelopment in Russia and the Near Abroad.6. A Geographic Profile of the Middle East and North Africa.Module 6.1: The Middle East and North Africa: Modern Struggles in an Ancient Land.7. A Geographic Profile of Monsoon Asia.Module 7.1: Complex and Populous South Asia.Module 7.2: Southeast Asia: From Subsistence Farming to Semiconductors.Module 7.3: China: The Giant. Module 7.4: Japan and the Koreas: Adversity and Prosperity in the Western Pacific.8. A Geographic Profile of the Pacific World.Module 8.1: Australia and New Zealand: Prosperous and No Longer So Remote.9. A Geographic Profile of Sub-Saharan Africa.Module 9.1: The Assets and Afflictions of Sub-Saharan Countries.10. A Geographic Profile of Latin America.Module 10.1: Middle America: Land of the Shaking Earth.Module 10.2: South America: Stirring Giant.11. A Geographic Profile of the United States and Canada.Module 11.1: Canada: From Sea to Sea.Module 11.2: The United States: Out of Many, One. SUPPLEMENTS • • 104 Instructor’s Manual with Test Bank for Hobbs/ Salter’s World Regional Geography, 6th, 006e, 9780495390824 ExamView® (Windows/Macintosh) for Hobbs/ Salters’ World Regional Geology, 6th, 006e, 9780495390831 HISTORICAL GEOLOGY, 8E Reed Wicander, Central Michigan University; James S. Monroe, Central Michigan University, Emeritus Offering comprehensive content for the historical geology course, HISTORICAL GEOLOGY provides students with an understanding of the principles of historical geology and how these principles are applied in unraveling Earth’s history. Students will learn and understand the underlying causes of why things happened and the way they did, and how all of Earth’s systems and subsystems are interrelated. Students will understand the relevancy of Earth’s history as part of a dynamic and complex integrated system, not as a series of isolated and unrelated events. NEW TO THIS EDITION • NEW AND UPDATED PERSPECTIVE FEATURES present brief discussions of interesting aspects of historical geology or geologic research. • A NEW APPENDIX provides students with a refresher on structural geology. FEATURES • A BALANCED OVERVIEW displays the geological www.cengageasia.com and biological history of Earth as a continuum of interrelated events that reflect the underlying principles and processes that have shaped our planet. • C O V E R A G E O F P R I N C I P L E S A N D APPLICATIONS includes a straightforward presentation of basic geologic principles, as well as coverage of how scientists apply these principles to unravel Earth’s history. • THREE MAJOR THEMES (Time, Evolutionary Theory, and Plate Tectonics) are woven together throughout the book to enhance students’ understanding of historical geology and to help them understand the connections between essential principles, processes, and theory. • CHAPTER OBJECTIVES alert students to the key points they need to master in the chapter. • AN EMPHASIS ON GLOBAL CLIMATE WARMING is integrated throughout the text. • PERSPECTIVE FEATURES throughout the text present brief discussions of interesting aspects of historical geology or geologic research. • END-OF-CHAPTER REVIEW QUESTIONS test students’ comprehension of chapter content. • END-OF-CHAPTER SUMMARY TABLES provide an overall perspective of the geologic and biologic events that occurred during a particular time interval to show how the events are interrelated. CONTENTS 1. THE DYNAMIC AND EVOLVING EARTH. Introduction. What Is Geology? Historical Geology and the Formulation of Theories. Origin of the Universe and Solar System, and Earth’s Place in Them. Origin of the Universe—Did It Begin with a Big Bang? Our Solar System—Its Origin and Evolution. Earth—Its Place in Our Solar System. Perspective: Exoplanets. Why Is Earth a Dynamic and Evolving Planet? Plate Tectonic Theory. Organic Evolution and the History of Life. Geologic Time and Uniformitarianism. How Does the Study of Historical Geology Benefit Us? Summary.2. MINERALS AND ROCKS.Introduction. Matter and Its Composition. Elements and Atoms. Bonding and Compounds. Minerals—The Building Blocks of Rocks. How Many Minerals Are There? RockForming Minerals and the Rock Cycle. Igneous Rocks. Texture and Composition. Classifying Igneous Rocks. Sedimentary Rocks. Sediment Transport, Deposition, and Lithification. Classification of Sedimentary Rocks. Metamorphic Rocks. What Causes Metamorphism? Metamorphic Rock Classification. Plate Tectonics and the Rock Cycle. Summary. 3. PLATE TECTONICS: A UNIFYING THEORY.Introduction. Early Ideas About Continental Drift. Alfred Wegener and the Continental Drift Hypothesis . What Is the Evidence for Continental Drift? Continental Fit. Similarity of Rock Sequences and Mountain Ranges. Glacial Evidence. Fossil Evidence. Earth’s Magnetic Field. Magnetic Reversals and Seafloor Spreading. Plate Tectonics: A Unifying Theory. The Three Types of Plate Boundaries. Divergent Boundaries. Perspective Plate Boundaries, Earthquakes, and Tsunami. An Example of Ancient Rifting. Convergent Boundaries . Recognizing Ancient Convergent Plate Boundaries. Transform Boundaries. Hot Spots and Mantle Plumes. How Are Plate Movement and Motion Determined? The Driving Mechanism of Plate Tectonics. Plate Tectonics and Mountain Building. Plate Tectonics and the Distribution of Life. Plate Tectonics and the Distribution of Natural Resources. Petroleum. Mineral Deposits. Summary. 4. GEOLOGIC TIME: CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES. Introduction. How Is Geologic Time Measured? Early Concepts of Geologic Time and Earth’s Age. Perspective-The Anthropocene: A New Geologic Epoch? James Hutton and the Recognition of Geologic Time. Lord Kelvin and a Crisis in Geology. Modern View of Uniformitarianism. Relative Dating Methods. Fundamental Principles of Relative Dating. Numerical Dating Methods. Atoms, Elements, and Isotopes. Radioactive Decay and Half-Lives. Sources of Uncertainty. Long-Lived Radioactive Isotope Pairs. Other Radioactive Isotope Pairs. Fission-Track Dating. Radiocarbon and Tree-Ring Dating Methods. Geologic Time and Climate Change. Summary.5. ROCKS, FOSSILS, AND TIME: MAKING SENSE OF THE GEOLOGIC RECORD.Introduction. Stratigraphy. Vertical Stratigraphic Relationships. Lateral Relationships— Facies. Marine Transgressions and Regressions. Extent, Rates, and Causes of Marine Transgressions and Regressions. Fossils and Fossilization. How Do Fossils Form? Fossils and Telling Time. The www.cengageasia.com 105 Relative Geologic Time Scale. Stratigraphic Terminology. Stratigraphic Units Defined by Their Content. Stratigraphic Units Expressing or Related to Geologic Time. Correlation. Perspective: The Goblins of Goblin Valley State Park, Utah. Absolute Dates and the Relative Geologic Time Scale. Summary.6. SEDIMENTARY ROCKS: THE ARCHIVES OF EARTH HISTORY.Introduction. Sedimentary Rock Properties. Composition and Texture. Sedimentary Structures. Geometry of Sedimentary Rocks. Fossils—The Biologic Content of Sedimentary Rocks. Depositional Environments. Continental Environments. Transitional Environments. Perspective: The Mississippi River Delta—Past and Present. Marine Environments. Interpreting Depositional Environments. Paleogeography. Summary.7. EVOLUTION: THE THEORY AND ITS SUPPORTING EVIDENCE. Introduction. Evolution: What Does It Mean? JeanBaptiste de Lamarck’s Ideas About Evolution. Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace on Evolution. What Is the Significance of Natural Selection? Perspective: The Tragic Lysenko Affair. Mendel and the Birth of Genetics. Mendel’s Experiments. Genes and Chromosomes. The Modern View of Evolution. What Brings About Variation? Speciation and the Rate of Evolution. Divergent, Convergent, and Parallel Evolution. Mosaic Evolution and Evolutionary Trends. Cladistics and Cladograms. Extinctions. What Kinds of Evidence Support Evolutionary Theory? Classification—A Nested Pattern of Similarities. Biologic Evidence That Supports Evolution. Biogeography. Fossils: What Do We Learn From Them? Missing Links—Are They Really Missing? The Evidence—A Summary. Summary.8. PRECAMBRIAN EARTH AND LIFE HISTORY: THE HADEAN AND THE ARCHEAN EON.Introduction. What Happened During the Hadean? Perspective: The Faint Young Sun Paradox—An Unresolved Controversy. Archean Earth History. Shields, Platforms, and Cratons. Archean Rocks. Greenstone Belts. Evolution of Greenstone Belts. Archean Plate Tectonics and the Origin of Cratons. The Atmosphere and Hydrosphere. How Did the Atmosphere Form and Evolve? The Hydrosphere—Earth’s Surface Waters. Life—Its Origin and Early History. The Origin of Life. Submarine Hydrothermal Vents and 106 the Origin of Life. Earth’s Oldest Known Organisms. Archean Mineral Resources. Summary.9. PRECAMBRIAN EARTH AND LIFE HISTORY: THE PROTEROZOIC EON.Introduction. Proterozoic History of Laurentia. Laurentia During the Paleoproterozoic. Mesoproterozoic Accretion and Igneous Activity. Mesoproterozoic Orogeny and Rifting. Perspective: Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Colorado. Meso- and Neoproterozoic Sedimentation. Proterozoic Supercontinents. Ancient Glaciers and Their Deposits. Paleoproterozoic Glaciers. Glaciers of the Neoproterozoic. The Evolving Atmosphere. Banded Iron Formations (BIFs). Continental Red Beds. Proterozoic Life. Eukaryotic Cells Evolve. Endosymbiosis and the Origin of Eukaryotic Cells. The Dawn of Multicelled Organisms. Neoproterozoic Animals. Proterozoic Mineral Resources. Summary.10. EARLY PALEOZOIC EARTH HISTORY.Introduction. Continental Architecture: Cratons and Mobile Belts. Paleozoic Paleogeography. Early Paleozoic Global History . Early Paleozoic Evolution of North America. The Sauk Sequence. The Cambrian of the Grand Canyon Region: A Transgressive Facies Model. Perspective: The Grand Canyon—A Geologist’s Paradise. The Tippecanoe Sequence. Tippecanoe Reefs and Evaporites. The End of the Tippecanoe Sequence. The Appalachian Mobile Belt and the Taconic Orogeny. Early Paleozoic Mineral Resources. Summary.11. LATE PALEOZOIC EARTH HISTORY.Introduction. Late Paleozoic Paleogeography. The Devonian Period . The Carboniferous Period. The Permian Period. Late Paleozoic Evolution of North America. The Kaskaskia Sequence. Reef Development in Western Canada. Black Shales. Perspective-Hydraulic Fracturing: Pros and Cons. The Late Kaskaskia—A Return to Extensive Carbonate Deposition. The Absaroka Sequence. What Are Cyclothems and Why Are They Important? Cratonic Uplift—The Ancestral Rockies. The Middle Absaroka—More Evaporite Deposits and Reefs. History of the Late Paleozoic Mobile Belts. Cordilleran Mobile Belt. Ouachita Mobile Belt. Appalachian Mobile Belt. What Role Did Microplates and Terranes Play in the Formation of Pangaea? Late Paleozoic Mineral Resources. Summary.12. PALEOZOIC LIFE HISTORY: INVERTEBRATES. www.cengageasia.com Introduction. What Was the Cambrian Explosion? The Emergence of a Shelly Fauna. The Present-Day Marine Ecosystem. Paleozoic Invertebrate Marine Life. Cambrian Marine Community. The Burgess Shale Biota. Perspective: Trilobites—Paleozoic Arthropods. Ordovician Marine Community. Silurian and Devonian Marine Communities. Carboniferous and Permian Marine Communities. Mass Extinctions. The Permian Mass Extinction. Summary.13. PALEOZOIC LIFE HISTORY: VERTEBRATES AND PLANTS.Introduction. Vertebrate Evolution. Fish. Amphibians—Vertebrates Invade the Land. Evolution of the Reptiles—The Land Is Conquered. Plant Evolution. Silurian and Devonian Floras. Late Carboniferous and Permian Floras. Perspective: Using Palynology to Address Geologic and Environmental Issues. Summary.14. MESOZOIC EARTH HISTORY.Introduction. The Breakup of Pangaea. The Effects of the Breakup of Pangaea on Global Climates and Ocean. Circulation Patterns. Mesozoic History of North America. Continental Interior. Eastern Coastal Region. Gulf Coastal Region. Western Region. Mesozoic Tectonics. Mesozoic Sedimentation. Perspective: Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona. What Role Did Accretion of Terranes Play in the Growth of Western North America? Mesozoic Mineral Resources. Summary.15. LIFE OF THE MESOZOIC ERA. Introduction. Marine Invertebrates and Phytoplankton. Aquatic and Semiaquatic Vertebrates. Fishes. Amphibians. Plants—Primary Producers on Land. The Diversification of Reptiles. Archosaurs and the Origin of Dinosaurs. Dinosaurs. Warm-Blooded Dinosaurs? Flying Reptiles. Mesozoic Marine Reptiles. Crocodiles, Turtles, Lizards, and Snakes. Perspective: Mary Anning and Her Contributions to Paleontology . From Reptiles to Birds. Origin and Evolution of Mammals. Cynodonts and the Origin of Mammals. Mesozoic Mammals. Mesozoic Climates and Paleobiogeography. Mass Extinctions—A Crisis in Life History. Summary.16. CENOZOIC EARTH HISTORY: THE PALEOGENE AND NEOGENE PERIODS.Introduction. Cenozoic Plate Tectonics— An Overview. Cenozoic Orogenic Belts. Alpine– Himalayan Orogenic Belt. Circum-Pacific Orogenic Belt. North American Cordillera. Laramide Orogeny. Cordilleran Igneous Activity. Basin and Range Province. Colorado Plateau. Rio Grande Rift. Pacific Coast. The Continental Interior. Cenozoic History of the Appalachian Mountains. Perspective: Geology Along the Oregon Trail in Nebraska. North America’s Southern and Eastern Continental Margins. Gulf Coastal Plain. Atlantic Continental Margin. Paleogene and Neogene Mineral Resources. Summary.17. CENOZOIC EARTH HISTORY: THE QUATERNARY PERIOD.Introduction. Pleistocene and Holocene Tectonism and Volcanism. Tectonism. Volcanism. Pleistocene Stratigraphy. Terrestrial Stratigraphy. Deep-Sea Stratigraphy. Onset of the Ice Age. Climates of the Pleistocene and Holocene. Glaciers—How Do They Form? Perspective: The Little Ice Age. Glaciation and Its Effects. Glacial Landforms. Changes in Sea Level. Glaciers and Isostasy. Pluvial and Proglacial Lakes. What Caused Pleistocene Glaciation? The Milankovitch Theory. Short-Term Climatic Events. Glaciers Today. Quaternary Mineral Resources. Summary.18. LIFE OF THE CENOZOIC ERA.Introduction. Marine Invertebrates and Phytoplankton. Cenozoic Vegetation and Climate. Cenozoic Birds. The Age of Mammals Begins. Monotremes and Marsupial Mammals. Diversification of Placental Mammals. Paleogene and Neogene Mammals. Small Mammals—Insectivores, Rodents, Rabbits, and Bats. A Brief History of the Primates. The Meat Eaters—Carnivorous Mammals. The Ungulates or Hoofed Mammals. Giant Land-Dwelling Mammals— Elephants. Giant Aquatic Mammals—Whales. Pleistocene Faunas. Ice Age Mammals. Perspective: State Fossils. Pleistocene Extinctions. Intercontinental Migrations. Summary.19. PRIMATE AND HUMAN EVOLUTION.Introduction. What Are Primates? Prosimians. Anthropoids. Hominids and Hominins. Australopithecines. The Human Lineage. Perspective: Discovery of a 1.8 Million-Year-Old Skull at Dmanisi, Georgia, Sheds New Light on Early Homo Evolution. Summary.EPILOGUE.Introduction. Acid Rain. Global Warming. A Final Word.Appendix A. English-Metric Conversion Chart.Appendix B. Classification of Organisms.Appendix C. Mineral Identification.Appendix D. A Refresher on Structural Geology. Glossary.Answers to Multiple-Choice Review Questions.Index. www.cengageasia.com 107 SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero for Wicander/Monroe’s Historical Geology, 008e, 9781305271944 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero Instant Access for Wicander/Monroe’s Historical Geology, 008e, 9781305272958 Instructor’s Web Site for Wincander/Monroe’s Historical Geology, 8th, 008e, 9781305273856 MindLink for CourseMate Printed Access Card for Wincander/Monroe’s Historical Geology, 8th, 008e, 9781305273825 CS-EBK: HISTORICAL GEOLOGY, 008e, 9781305449305 MindLink for CourseMate Instant Access for Wicander/Monroe’s Historical Geology, 008e, 9781305273832 MindTap® Earth Science for Wicander/Monroe’s Historical Geology, 008e, 9781305394988 MindTap® Earth Science, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Wicander/Monroe’s Historical Geology, 008e, 9781305394995 MindTap® Earth Science, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Wicander/Monroe’s Historical Geology, 008e, 9781305395008 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Earth Science, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Wicander/Monroe’s Historical Geology, 008e, 9781305395015 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Earth Science, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Wicander/Monroe’s Historical Geology, 8th, 008e, 9781305395046 3P-EBK:HISTORICAL GEOLOGY, 008e, 9781305480766 eBook: Historical Geology, 008e, 9781305542525 © 2016, 448pp, Paperback, 9781305119567 EARTH 2 (WITH COURSEMATE, 1 TERM (6 MONTHS) PRINTED ACCESS CARD), 2E Mark Hendrix; Graham R. Thompson, University of Montana Created through a “student-tested, facultyapproved” review process involving nearly 70 students and faculty, EARTH is an engaging and accessible solution to accommodate the diverse lifestyles of today’s learners at a value-based price. The 2nd edition of EARTH has been thoroughly revised by Marc S. Hendrix of the University of Montana to ensure that it is even more studentfriendly and accessible than its predecessor. Over 75 new photos and 50 reworked illustrations offer an enhanced visual learning experience for a subject that is visual by its nature. New “Digging Deeper” boxes offer students a more in-depth look at topics currently in the news, such as hydraulic fracturing in the production of oil and gas, or of general cultural interest, such as recent discovery of rich diamond reserves in northern Canada. EARTH presents a rich overview of all Earth-related disciplinesfrom geology, hydrology, and oceanography to meteorology, climate change, and astronomy. EARTH explores the physical attributes of planet Earth and its environment, emphasizing the human choices we have made, and exploring the physical consequences of those choices in the context of Earth systems. NEW TO THIS EDITION • New “Digging Deeper” boxes offer students a more in-depth look at topics currently in the news, such as hydraulic fracturing in the production of oil and gas, or of general cultural interest, such 108 www.cengageasia.com as recent discovery of rich diamond reserves in northern Canada. • Over 75 new photos and 50 reworked illustrations offer an enhanced visual learning experience for a subject that is visual by its nature. FEATURES • Every 4LTR Press solution comes complete with an engaging print textbook, tear-out review cards, an interactive digital solution(CourseMate), and an eBook all of which were directly influenced from student focus groups and surveys, and from interviews with faculty and students. • Shorter, comprehensive chapters in a modern design present content in a more engaging and accessible format without minimizing coverage for your course. • Tear-Out Review Cards at the back of the Student Editions provide students a portable study tool containing all of the pertinent information for class preparation. • Instructor Prep Cards at the back of the Instructor’s Edition make preparation simple with detachable cards for each chapter, offering a quick map of chapter content, a list of corresponding PowerPoint and video resources, additional examples, and suggested assignments and discussion questions to help you organize chapter content efficiently. • Every 4LTR Press solution comes with CourseMate, the interactive digital component that offers a full suite of unique learning tools that appeal to different learning styles. Quizzes, audio downloads,videos, and more are only a click away. • All of the content and resources you expect with a supplements package that is second to none. CONTENTS 1. Earth Systems. Unit I: EARTH MATERIALS AND TIME. 2. Minerals. 3. Rocks. 4. Geologic Time: A Story in the Rocks. 5. Geologic Resources. Unit II: INTERNAL PROCESSES. 6. The Active Earth: Plate Tectonics. 7. Earthquakes and the Earth’s Structure. 8. Volcanoes and Plutons. 9. Mountains. Unit III: SURFACE PROCESSES. 10. Weathering, Soil, and Erosion. 11. Fresh Water: Streams, Lakes, Ground Water, and Wetlands. 12. Water Resources. 13. Glaciers and Ice Ages. 14. Deserts and Wind. Unit IV: THE OCEANS. 15. Ocean Basins. 16. Oceans and Coastlines. Unit V: THE ATMOSPHERE. 17. The Atmosphere. 18. Energy Balance in the Atmosphere. 19. Moisture, Clouds, and Weather. 20. Climate. 21. Climate Change. (ONLINE ONLY) Unit VI: ASTRONOMY. (ONLINE ONLY) 22. Motions in the Heavens. (ONLINE ONLY) 23. Planets and their Moons. (ONLINE ONLY) 24. Stars, Space, and Galaxies. 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FEATURES THE CHANGING EARTH, 7E Exploring Geology and Evolution James S. Monroe, Central Michigan University, Emeritus; Reed Wicander, Central Michigan University THE CHANGING EARTH: EXPLORING GEOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, Seventh Edition, is written specifically for courses covering both physical and historical geology. Three interrelated themes (plate tectonics, organic evolution, and geologic time) help students understand that Earth is a complex, integrated, and continually changing system. In the new edition authors James S. Monroe and Reed Wicander integrate content emphasizing the economic impacts of geology. Topics such as fracking, nuclear waste, and the threat of earthquakes are covered in new Geo-Impact boxes that stress real-world applications. Lauded for their clear writing style, the authors go beyond simply explaining geology and its processes; rather, they place that knowledge within the context of human experience by consistently emphasizing relevance, resources, and the environment. New Global Geoscience Watch activities help students learn how to use an extensive database of articles on geology that are updated several times a day and are available exclusively for users of this book. NEW TO THIS EDITION • New Geo-Impact boxes present new content emphasizing the economic impacts of geology. Topics such as fracking, nuclear waste, and the threat of earthquakes are covered in new GeoImpact boxes that stress real-world applications. • New Global Geoscience Watch activities help students learn how to use an extensive database 110 • “Have You Ever Wondered?” Questions at the Beginning of Each Chapter: Intriguing questions catch students’ attention and motivate them to read the chapter and find the answers. • Connections Boxes Help Students See the Big Picture: By viewing Earth as a system, students can see how its various components are interconnected and also appreciate its complex and dynamic nature. In the new edition, these inter-relationships are facilitated by Connections Boxes, a small box referring the reader to other locations in the text where more information can be found and connections made on important topics. • Geo-Images Challenge Students to Develop Strong Observational and Critical Thinking Skills: At the end of most chapters, a photo or graphic is presented that challenges students to describe the geologic processes being depicted and to support their conclusions with logical reasoning. • Additional Critical Thinking Questions Added to Many Figures: Selected figures within the text are now accompanied by a critical thinking question to encourage active student learning, guide student observational skill development, and deepen understanding of geologic processes. • Recognizing geology as an especially visual science, the art program has been carefully updated, with new photographs that help students identify geologic features in the world around them, and new diagrams and maps that illustrate the concepts discussed in the text. Furthermore, the captions have been redesigned to improve readability and, where appropriate, critical thinking questions have been added to enhance student observational skill development and deepen understanding of geologic processes. • Fully updated to reflect the most current information in the field, this edition also includes coverage of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, the 2009 Haiti earthquake, volcanic eruptions in Iceland and Indonesia, floods in Pakistan, and new information on glaciers and global warming. www.cengageasia.com • The two-page concept art spreads, called GeoinSight, present an array of relevant photographs, along with in-depth captions that illuminate a specific geological landform, collection, or event. Geo-inSights improve understanding by encouraging students to analyze and synthesize information visually. • Integration of economic and environmental geology throughout the text clearly draws the connection between the relevant aspects of the course to students’ lives and future careers. CONTENTS 1. Understanding Earth: A Dynamic and Evolving Planet.2. Plate Tectonics: A Unifying Theory.3. Minerals—The Building Blocks of Rocks.4. Igneous Rocks and Plutons.5. Volcanoes and Volcanism.6. Weathering, Erosion, and Soil.7. Sediment and Sedimentary Rocks.8. Metamorphism and Metamorphic Rocks.9. Earthquakes and Earth’s Interior.10. Deformation, Mountain Building, and Earth’s Crust.11. Mass Wasting.12. Running Water—Streams and Rivers.13. Groundwater.14. Glaciers and Glaciation.15. The Work of Wind and Deserts.16. Oceans, Shorelines, and Shoreline Processes.17. Geologic Time: Concepts and Principles.18. Organic Evolution—The Theory and Its Supporting Evidence.19. Precambrian Earth and Life History.20. Paleozoic Earth History.21. Paleozoic Life History.22. Mesozoic Earth and Life History.23. Cenozoic Earth and Life History.24. Geology in Perspective. 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Pipkin, University of Southern California; Dee D. Trent, Citrus College; Richard Hazlett, Pomona College; Paul Bierman, University of Vermont Cengage Learning’s GEOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, 7e, International Edition in partnership with the National Geographic Society brings course concepts to life with interactive learning, study, and exam preparation tools along with market leading text content for introductory geology courses. Adopt the resources that enable your students to purchase the right solution to meet their needs, whether it’s a traditional printed text, all digital learning platform, or package that includes the best of both worlds. With the recently updated GEOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, 7e, International Edition and CourseMate’s interactive teaching and learning tools, it’s never been easier to help students explore the relationship between humans and the geologic hazards, processes, and resources that surround us. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Over 200 exciting new visual learning opportunities. The photo and art program has been extensively updated to facilitate student understanding and appreciation of the powerful impacts of geological phenomena. Over 200 new and impactful photos and maps, available exclusively from the National Geographic Society, help students develop an appreciation for the immense power and beauty of geologic phenomena. A newly formatted Photo Gallery section at the end of each chapter helps summarize chapter content. • Two new features help students appreciate the excitement of scientific inquiry and the possibilities 112 for making a difference in environmental geology. Many chapters feature vignettes describing the research, conservation, and urban planning efforts of National Geographic Explorers who are making significant contributions to important topics in environmental geology. In addition, a section at the beginning of each chapter called CourseMate Connection offers students active learning opportunities such as listening to podcasts or watching videos related to chapter content, encouraging students to get actively engaged in the topic of the chapter. • Updated Coverage of Global Warming and Climate Change. The new edition continues to emphasize Global Warming and Climate Change. Chapter 2, The Earth System and Climate Change gives students the background needed to think critically about Climate Change and then relate it to other topics introduced throughout the text. Nine Case Studies in the text deal with Global Warming and Climate Change topics. Chapter 11, Glaciation and Long-Term Climate Change provides a thoroughly updated and in-depth analysis of current climate change research. FEATURES • Case Studies dealing with issues of climate change and global warming are implemented in 9 of the 15 Chapters in the text. • Chapter 11, Glaciation and Long Term Climate Change has been updated to include the latest data and information. Loss of Glacier ice as an indicator and cause of other Global Warming issues is also discussed more prominently. • Pedagogical Features Encourage Student Involvement and Critical Thinking about Geology and the Environment. • Motivating Questions on Chapter Openers: Questions entitled “Have You Ever Wondered?” appear on newly designed chapter openers. Five questions introduce and motivate students to explore the chapter. • Questions to Ponder: Critical Thinking style questions called Questions to Ponder are included on Chapter Opener Introductions and on selected Case Studies. Questions to Ponder help students develop critical thinking skills and apply scientific method while analyzing topics of social and www.cengageasia.com environmental importance. • CONSIDER THIS interaction questions in each chapter appear within the narrative, encouraging student to hone their critical-thinking skills. • Praised by students and instructors for their conceptual emphasis, Pipkin/Trent/Hazlett’s endof-chapter SUMMARIES are organized around the chapter outline to provide a concise review. CONTENTS 1. Humans, Geology, and the Environment.2. The Earth System and Climate Change.3. The Solid Earth.4. Earthquakes and Human Activities.5. Volcanoes.6. Weathering, Soils, and Erosion.7. Mass Wasting and Subsidence.8. Freshwater Resources.9. Hydrologic Hazards at the Earth’s Surface.10. Coastal Environments and Humans.11. Glaciation and Long-Term Climate Change.12. Arid Lands, Winds, and Desertification.13. Mineral Resources and Society.14. Energy and the Environment.15. Waste Management and Geology. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • • • WebTutor™ ToolBox for WebCT™ Instant Access Code, 001e, 9780534274900 WebTutor™ ToolBox for Blackboard® Instant Access Code, 001e, 9780534274917 Geology and the Environment, 7th: PowerLecture DVD-ROM with ExamView Test Generator, 007e, 9781133958185 ExamView® for Pipkin/Trent/Hazlett/Bierman’s Geology and the Environment, 7th, 007e, 9781133958192 Instructor’s Manual with Test Bank for Pipkin/ Trent/Hazlett/Bierman’s Geology and the Environment, 7th, 007e, 9781133958215 CourseMate, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Pipkin/Trent/Hazlett/Bierman’s Geology and the Environment, 7th, 007e, 9781133958147 CourseMate Instant Access for Pipkin/Trent/ Hazlett/Bierman’s Geology and the Environment, 007e, 9781133958154 eBook: Geology and the Environment, 007e, 9781285538839 © 2014, 656pp, Paperback, 9781133958208 GEOL (WITH EARTH SCIENCE COURSEMATE WITH EBOOK PRINTED ACCESS CARD), 2E Reed Wicander, Central Michigan University; James S. Monroe, Central Michigan University, Emeritus Bring geology to life—for science and non-science majors alike—with GEOL, Second Edition. GEOL is an engaging and accessible solution, developed through a “student tested, faculty approved” review process to accommodate the diverse lifestyles of today’s learners at a value-based price. This streamlined yet comprehensive text includes integrated Virtual Field Trips focused on the core concepts of physical geology, including strong coverage of systems and plate tectonics, and devotes three chapters to historical geology, giving students a complete overview of all facets of introductory geology. The reader-friendly, visually striking design engages students, and accompanying online videos, animations, and other learning tools help students appreciate the importance of physical geology and its relevance to their everyday lives. Go to www.cengagelearning. com/community/earthscience and click on “Virtual Field Trips in Geology” for features and benefits, available modules, and a short video demo. NEW TO THIS EDITION • UPDATED ART PROGRAM: New figures and photos help convey geologic processes through new examples and images from recent geologic events. • UPDATED SECTIONS: Chapter 1’s “Doppler Effect” and “Solar Nebula Theory” sections have been rewritten to provide greater clarity to students, and “Global Geologic and Environmental Issues Facing Humankind” was rewritten to www.cengageasia.com 113 capitalize on its inherent relevance and interest to students. Chapter 2’s “Introduction” reflects new disasters of 2010-2011 and “Driving Mechanism” includes updated and clarified information and new figures; Chapter 4’s section on “Compositional Changes in Magma,” Chapter 5’s “Introduction” and “Lava Flows;” Chapter 6’s Environments of Deposition;” Chapter 8’s “Tsunami” now reflects the recent Japanese tsunami and “Earthquake Control” includes new information and processes. Chapter 11’s “Can Floods be Controlled and Predicted;” Chapter 13’s Deposits of Glaciers,” These rewritten sections provide the most up-todate information available in the field. • NEW INFORMATION: Chapter 2 includes a new section, “Features of the Seafloor,” which will help tie together information presented earlier in the chapter; and the “Petroleum” section includes information and more explanation to material presented earlier in the chapter. Chapter 6 includes an all-new section on “Soils” and a new “Introduction” to the sedimentary rocks section of the chapter. These new sections provide more indepth information and provide more explanation. Chapter 8 includes a new “Introduction” which references recent earthquakes in 20110-2011. Chapter 11 includes a new “Introduction” and information on recent floods to provide more relevant examples to aid in students’ understanding. Chapter 13 includes a new “Introduction” to better set up the content that follows. Chapter 15 includes a new “Introduction” to reflect the new information about the seafloor and new sections entitled “Seawater, Oceanic Circulation, and Seafloor Sediments” and “Resources from the Oceans.” • ELIMINATED PREVIOUS EDITION CHAPTER 9: The First Edition’s Chapter 9, “The Seafloor,” has been eliminated and its content incorporated in part into Chapter 2’s coverage of “Plate Tectonics” and into Chapter 15 on “Oceans, Shorelines, and Shoreline Processes.” This new division places the information in the most appropriate place for students to fully understand these concepts—and streamlines the number of chapters a professor has to teach in a semester. Additionally, Chapter 15 has been greatly rewritten and reorganized to 114 present information in a more logical and effective manner. FEATURES • Robust Teaching and Learning Tools. A full suite of unique online learning tools—including Virtual Field Trip modules, videos, animations, flashcards, quizzes, and more—appeals to different learning styles and offers your students a variety of ways to study. For you, GEOL 2E provides all of the content and resources you expect in a text, supported by a supplements package that is second to none, including PowerLecture, ExamView®, and a premium Companion Website. • Virtual Field Trips in Geology. The concept-based modules of Virtual Field Trips teach students geology by using famous US locations, including Grand Canyon, Arches, and Hawaii Volcanoes National Parks. Designed to be used as homework assignments or lab work, the modules use a rich array of multimedia to demonstrate concepts. High-definition videos, images, animations, quizzes, and Google Earth activities work together in Virtual Field Trips to bring the concepts to life. • Shorter, comprehensive chapters in a modern magazine-like design present content in a more engaging and accessible format without minimizing coverage for your course. • Chapter In Review cards at the back of the Student Editions provide students with a portable study tool containing all of the pertinent information for class preparation. • Integration of economic and environmental geology throughout the text clearly draws connections to these topics and illustrates the relevance of course content and concepts to students’ daily lives and future careers. CONTENTS 1. Understanding Earth: A Dynamic and Evolving Planet.2. Plate Tectonics: A Unifying Theory.3. Minerals: The Building Blocks of Rocks.4. Igneous Rocks and Intrusive Igneous Activity.5. Volcanoes and Volcanism.6. Weathering, Soil, and Sedimentary Rocks.7. Metamorphism and Metamorphic Rocks.8. Earthquakes and Earth’s Interior.9. Deformation, Mountain Building, and the Continents.10. Mass Wasting.11. Running Water.12. Groundwater.13. www.cengageasia.com Glaciers and Glaciation.14. The Work of Wind and Deserts.15. Shorelines and Shoreline Processes.16. Geologic Time: Concepts and Principles.17. Earth History.18. Life History. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • GEOL (Book Only), 002e, 9781133108702 CourseMate with eBook Bind in Printed Access Card for Wicander/Monroe’s GEOL, 002e, 9781133108719 Interactive eBook for Wicander/Monroe’s GEOL, 002e, 9781133108726 Earth Science CourseMate for Wicander/ Monroe’s GEOL, 002e, 9781133108733 ExamView® for Wicander/Monroe’s GEOL, 2nd, 002e, 9781133109167 GEOL, 2nd: PowerLecture DVD-ROM with ExamView Test Generator, 002e, 9781133109174 CourseMate Instant Access for Wicander/ Monroe’s GEOL, 002e, 9781133109358 CourseMate, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Wicander/Monroe’s GEOL 2, 002e, 9781133109365 Interactive Quizzing for Wicander/Monroe’s GEOL, 002e, 9781133109372 WebTutor™ on Blackboard® with eBook, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Wicander/ Monroe’s GEOL, 002e, 9781133109389 WebTutor™ on Blackboard® with eBook, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Wicander/ Monroe’s GEOL 2, 002e, 9781133109396 WebTutor™ on WebCT™ with eBook, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Wicander/Monroe’s GEOL, 002e, 9781133109402 WebTutor™ on WebCT™ with eBook, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Wicander/ Monroe’s GEOL 2, 002e, 9781133109419 Online Instructor’s Manual with Test Bank for Wicander/Monroe’s GEOL, 2nd, 001e, 9781133152330 General MindLink for CourseMate, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Wicander/Monroe’s GEOL, 002e, 9781285311173 Blackboard MindLink for CourseMate Instant Access for Wicander/Monroe’s GEOL, 002e, 9781285311395 © 2013, 432pp, Paperback, 9781133108696 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LEARNING READER: WATER Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use (with eBook, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card) National Geographic Learning Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use is a part of a ground-breaking new series, the National Geographic Learning Reader Series.This series brings learning to life by featuring compelling images, media and text from National Geographic. Through this engaging content, students develop a clearer understanding of the world around them. Published in a variety of subject areas, the National Geographic Learning Reader Series connects key topics to authentic examples and can be used in conjunction with most standard texts or online materials available for your courses. Access to a media enhanced eBook included with each reader. Organized into three units – historical context, current challenges, and potential solutions – Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use introduces students to many of the real world challenges that both individuals and governments face in deciding how we should manage global freshwater resources. The selected articles pull from current events throughout the world to illustrate a variety of freshwater policy problems, including examples of the effects of changing climates on precipitation patterns, how growing populations and competing industry interests are having to adapt in a world with these changing patterns, and the controversy over what inherent and legal rights nature and wildlife should have in our water policy decisions.Selected readings also confront issues associated with the consequences of large-scale water pollution and aquifer depletion, restoration potentials and dam removal, freshwater production www.cengageasia.com 115 and distribution technologies, and international relations that are significantly influenced by water usage and rights. Collectively, these articles create a reader that is designed to help students from a wide variety of disciplines get a more thorough appreciation for the challenges involved in global freshwater policy. FEATURES • A collection of articles relevant to Earth Science. • Each article has an introduction to provide context for the student as well as focus questions that suggest ideas to think about while reading the selection. • Rich photography and compelling images are used throughout the reader to further enhance understanding of the selections. • The chapter culminating section includes discussion questions to stimulate both in-class discussion and out-of-class work. • Additional resources are available via a mediarich eBook. This eBook contains videos and animations as well as the capability to highlight, take notes, search and bookmark. • Articles document current conditions and situations throughout the world to illuminate a variety of freshwater policy problems. • Specific examples of the effects of climate change, and how growing populations and competing industry interests must adapt • Examine controversy over wildlife rights in water policy decisions. • Reader is organized into three units: background and historical context, case studies approach to challenges, additional conflicts and potential solutions. • Attention focused on implications of bringing different interest groups together to work toward sustainable freshwater stewardship. CONTENTS About National Geographic Learning.Preface.Water is Life.Outlook Extreme: Changing Rains.Australia’s Dry Run.Bitter Waters.Parting the Waters.Reuniting a River.Drying of the West. 116 SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • eBook for National Geographic Learning Reader: Water: Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use, 001e, 9781133942580 eBook, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for National Geographic Learning Reader: Water: Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use, 001e, 9781133942627 eBook, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for National Geographic Learning Reader: Water: Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use, 001e, 9781133942658 CS-EBK: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LEARNING READER WATER, 001e, 9781285018225 KD-EBK:WATER GLOB CHALL POLIC, 001e, 9781285010816 eBook: National Geographic Learning Reader: Water: Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use, 001e, 9781285208664 © 2013, 160pp, Paperback, 9781133603672 GEOL (WITH EARTH SCIENCE COURSEMATE WITH EBOOK PRINTED ACCESS CARD AND VIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS IN GEOLOGY) Reed Wicander, Central Michigan University; James S. Monroe, Central Michigan University, Emeritus Created through a “student-tested, facultyapproved” review process with over 70 students and faculty, GEOL, First Edition, is an engaging and accessible solution to accommodate the diverse lifestyles of today’s learners at a value-based price. This streamlined yet comprehensive text focuses on the core concepts of physical geology, including strong coverage of systems and plate tectonics, www.cengageasia.com while also devoting three chapters to historical geology to give students a complete overview of all facets of introductory geology. This reader-friendly, visually striking text brings geology to life even for non-science majors, providing the knowledge and understanding they need to build on their natural curiosity about the landscapes around them, as well as the environmental and resource issues they encounter in the news. GEOL, First Edition, offers a thorough and effective introduction to geology that will help students appreciate the importance of physical geology and its relevance to their everyday lives. FEATURES • An innovative combination of content delivery both in print and online provides a core text and a wealth of comprehensive multimedia teaching and learning assets based on input from student focus groups and surveys, and from interviews with nearly 70 faculty and students. • Shorter, comprehensive chapters in a modern design present content in a more engaging and accessible format without minimizing coverage for your course. • Chapter In Review Cards at the back of the Student Editions provide a portable study tool containing all of the pertinent information for class preparation, while Instructor Prep Cards in the Instructor’s Edition make preparation simple and efficient, with detachable cards for each chapter that offer a quick map of content, a list of corresponding PowerPoint® and video resources, additional examples, and suggested assignments and discussion questions. • Students have access to a full suite of unique online learning tools that appeal to different learning styles, including quizzes, videos, animations, flashcards, Virtual Field Trip Modules, and more, while all of the content and resources you expect in a text are supported by a supplements package that is second to none, including PowerLecture™, ExamView®, and a premium companion Web site. • Integration of economic and environmental geology throughout the text clearly draws connections to illustrate the relevance of course content and concepts to students’ daily lives and future careers. CONTENTS 1. Understanding Earth: A Dynamic and Evolving Planet. 2. Plate Tectonics: A Unifying Theory. 3. Minerals—The Building Blocks of Rocks. 4. Igneous Rocks and Intrusive Igneous Activity. 5. Volcanoes and Volcanism. 6. Weathering, Soil, and Sedimentary Rocks.7. Metamorphism and Metamorphic Rocks.8. Earthquakes and Earth’s Interior.9. The Seafloor.10. Deformation, Mountain Building, and the Continents.11. Mass Wasting. 12. Running Water. 13. Groundwater. 14. Glaciers and Glaciation. 15. The Work of Wind and Deserts. 16. Shorelines and Shoreline Processes. 17. Geologic Time: Concepts and Principals. 18. Earth History. 19. Life History. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • Geology CourseMate with eBook Printed Access Card for GEOL, 001e, 9780538494564 Geology CourseMate for GEOL, 001e, 9780538494588 Online Instructor’s Manual with Test Bank for Monroe/Wincander’s GEOL, 001e, 9780538494595 PowerLecture with JoinIn™ Student Reponse System and ExamView® for Monroe/ Wincander’s GEOL, 001e, 9780538494601 ExamView® for Monroe/Wincander’s GEOL, 001e, 9780538494618 WebTutor™ on WebCT™ Instant Access Code for Monroe/Wincander’s GEOL, 001e, 9780538494625 WebTutor™ on WebCT™ Printed Access Card for Monroe/Wincander’s GEOL, 001e, 9780538494632 WebTutor™ on Blackboard® Instant Access Code for Monroe/Wincander’s GEOL, 001e, 9780538494649 WebTutor™ on Blackboard® Printed Access Card for Monroe/Wincander’s GEOL, 001e, 9780538494656 Geology CourseMate with eBook Instant Access Code for GEOL, 001e, 9780538494663 Interactive eBook for GEOL, 001e, 9780538495196 eBook: GEOL, 001e, 9781111715953 Premium Plus WebTutor™ on WebCT™ with eBook, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access www.cengageasia.com 117 • • • • Card for Monroe/Wincander’s GEOL, 001e, 9781111942823 Premium Plus WebTutor™ on Blackboard® with eBook, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Monroe/Wincander’s GEOL, 001e, 9781111942830 eBook with Virtual Field Trips in Geology, Volume 1: Desert Environments, Geologic Time, Hydrothermal Activity, Running Water, Sedimentary Rocks, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Monroe/Wincander’s GEOL, 001e, 9781111942847 eBook with Virtual Field Trips in Geology, Volume 1: Desert Environments, Geologic Time, Hydrothermal Activity, Running Water, Sedimentary Rocks, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Monroe/Wincander’s GEOL, 001e, 9781111942854 MindTap Reader for Wicander/Monroe’s GEOL, 001e, 9781133213765 © 2011, 448pp, Paperback, 9780538494533 GEOLOGY RESOURCE CENTER Brooks/Cole © 2009, 1pp, NonBook-Disk, 9780495828457 118 INTRODUCTION TO EARTH SCIENCE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LEARNING READER: WATER Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use (with eBook, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card) National Geographic Learning Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use is a part of a ground-breaking new series, the National Geographic Learning Reader Series.This series brings learning to life by featuring compelling images, media and text from National Geographic. Through this engaging content, students develop a clearer understanding of the world around them. Published in a variety of subject areas, the National Geographic Learning Reader Series connects key topics to authentic examples and can be used in conjunction with most standard texts or online materials available for your courses. Access to a media enhanced eBook included with each reader. Organized into three units – historical context, current challenges, and potential solutions – Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use introduces students to many of the real world challenges that both individuals and governments face in deciding how we should manage global freshwater resources. The selected articles pull from current events throughout the world to illustrate a variety of freshwater policy problems, including examples of the effects of changing climates on precipitation patterns, how growing populations and competing industry interests are having to adapt in a world with these changing patterns, and the controversy over what inherent and legal rights nature and wildlife should have in our water policy www.cengageasia.com decisions.Selected readings also confront issues associated with the consequences of large-scale water pollution and aquifer depletion, restoration potentials and dam removal, freshwater production and distribution technologies, and international relations that are significantly influenced by water usage and rights. Collectively, these articles create a reader that is designed to help students from a wide variety of disciplines get a more thorough appreciation for the challenges involved in global freshwater policy. a River.Drying of the West. SUPPLEMENTS • • • FEATURES • A collection of articles relevant to Earth Science. • Each article has an introduction to provide context for the student as well as focus questions that suggest ideas to think about while reading the selection. • Rich photography and compelling images are used throughout the reader to further enhance understanding of the selections. • The chapter culminating section includes discussion questions to stimulate both in-class discussion and out-of-class work. • Additional resources are available via a mediarich eBook. This eBook contains videos and animations as well as the capability to highlight, take notes, search and bookmark. • Articles document current conditions and situations throughout the world to illuminate a variety of freshwater policy problems. • Specific examples of the effects of climate change, and how growing populations and competing industry interests must adapt • Examine controversy over wildlife rights in water policy decisions. • Reader is organized into three units: background and historical context, case studies approach to challenges, additional conflicts and potential solutions. • Attention focused on implications of bringing different interest groups together to work toward sustainable freshwater stewardship. CONTENTS About National Geographic Learning.Preface.Water is Life.Outlook Extreme: Changing Rains.Australia’s Dry Run.Bitter Waters.Parting the Waters.Reuniting • • • eBook for National Geographic Learning Reader: Water: Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use, 001e, 9781133942580 eBook, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for National Geographic Learning Reader: Water: Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use, 001e, 9781133942627 eBook, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for National Geographic Learning Reader: Water: Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use, 001e, 9781133942658 CS-EBK: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LEARNING READER WATER, 001e, 9781285018225 KD-EBK:WATER GLOB CHALL POLIC, 001e, 9781285010816 eBook: National Geographic Learning Reader: Water: Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use, 001e, 9781285208664 © 2013, 160pp, Paperback, 9781133603672 LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT, INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 17E G. Tyler Miller Jr.; Scott Spoolman Learn how to make a difference in our environment! Using sustainability as the central theme, this current and thought-provoking book provides you with basic scientific tools for understanding and thinking critically about the environment and the environmental problems we face. Updated with new information, art, and “Good News” examples, this engaging book offers vivid case studies and handson quantitative exercises. The concept-centered www.cengageasia.com 119 approach transforms complex environmental topics and issues into key concepts that you will be able to understand and remember. Overall, by framing the concepts with goals for more sustainable lifestyles and human communities, authors G. Tyler Miller and Scott Spoolman enable you to learn and implement useful environmental solutions and see how promising the future can be. NEW TO THIS EDITION • NEW: “Good News” logos mark areas in the text that present positive developments in efforts to deal with environmental problems. • NEW: “Connections” boxes in each chapter briefly describe connections between human activities and environmental consequences, environmental and social issues, and environmental issues and solutions. • NEW: Over half of the book’s 25 chapters have new “Core Case Studies” that are threaded throughout each chapter. These case studies explore current and relevant environmental topics and place them in the context of sustainability for the student. • NEW: “Three Big Ideas” appear near the end of every chapter, reinforcing key take-away ideas students can apply. • NEW: Enhanced art program includes a wealth of new and updated figures, new photos, and a new design that reinforces and enhances learning. FEATURES • CENTRAL THEME OF SUSTAINABILITY: Three clearly explained principles of sustainability (solar energy, chemical cycling, and biodiversity) are integrated throughout every chapter and take students through the practical steps they can take toward more sustainable lifestyles. Icons highlight sustainability throughout the text. • CONCEPT-CENTERED APPROACH: To help students focus on the main ideas, each major chapter section is built around one to two key concepts which state the most important takeaway messages of each chapter. • PERSONAL RELEVANCE: “What Can You Do?” boxes describe how students can make a difference and “How Would You Vote?” questions give them an opportunity to think critically about 120 issues. “Solutions” subsections present proven and possible solutions for students to explore and “Individuals Matter” boxes describe what various concerned citizens and scientists have done to help work toward sustainability. • REAL DATA: Each chapter includes a quantitative Data Analysis or Ecological Footprint Analysis exercise. Data Analysis exercises include graphs and real-life data that students refer to directly to answer quantitative questions. Ecological Footprint Analysis exercises focus on human impact through analysis of emissions data, population data, and other current real-life statistics. • OBJECTIVE COVERAGE: A strong emphasis on scientific objectivity and the need for non-biased solutions is a hallmark of the text. “Trade-Offs” boxes present advantages and disadvantages of various environmental technologies and solutions to environmental problems. CONTENTS PART I: HUMANS AND SUSTAINABILITY: AN OVERVIEW.1. Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability.PART II: SCIENCE, ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES, AND SUSTAINABILITY.2. Science, Matter, Energy, and Systems.3. Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work?4. Biodiversity and Evolution.5. Biodiversity, Species Interactions, and Population Control.6. The Human Population and Its Impact.7. Climate and Biodiversity.8. Aquatic Biodiversity. PART III: SUSTAINING BIODIVERSITY.9. Sustaining Biodiversity: The Species Approach.10. Sustaining Terrestrial Biodiversity: The Ecosystem Approach.11. Sustaining Aquatic Biodiversity.PART IV: SUSTAINING NATURAL RESOURCES.12. Food, Soil, and Pest Management.13. Water Resources.14. Geology and Nonrenewable Minerals.15. Nonrenewable Energy.16. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.PART V: SUSTAINING ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.17. Environmental Hazards and Human Health.18. Air Pollution.19. Climate Change and Ozone Depletion.20. Water Pollution.21. Solid and Hazardous Waste.22. Citiesand Sustainability. PART VI: SUSTAINING HUMAN SOCIETIES.23. Economics, Environment, and Sustainability.24. www.cengageasia.com Politics, Environment, and Sustainability.25. Environmental Worldviews, Ethics, and Sustainability.SUPPLEMENTS. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • • • • • • PowerLecture with JoinIn™ Student Response System, and ExamView® for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment: Principles, Connections, and Solutions, 17th, 017e, 9780538493796 Transparency Correlation Guide for Miller/ Spoolman’s Living in the Environment: Principles, Connections, and Solutions, 17th, 017e, 9780538493819 Audio Study Tools Instant Access Code for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment: Principles, Connections, and Solutions, 017e, 9780538491259 Audio Study Tools, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment: Principles, Connections, and Solutions, 17th, 017e, 9780538491266 Interactive eBook for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment: Principles, Connections, and Solutions, 017e, 9780538491280 CengageNOW with eBook, Personal Tutor, Audio Study Tools, InfoTrac® Printed Access Card for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment: Principles, Connections, and Solutions, 17th, 017e, 9780538491297 CengageNOW with Personal Tutor, Audio Study Tools, InfoTrac® Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment: Principles, Connections, and Solutions, 017e, 9780538491303 Online Electronic Test Bank for Miller/ Spoolman’s Living in the Environment: Principles, Connections, and Solutions, 17th, 017e, 9780538491310 ExamView®, Intl. 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Edition for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, International Edition, 017e, 9781111943905 Earth Science CourseMate, Intl. Edition for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, International Edition, 017e, 9781111943912 CengageNOW with eBook, Personal Tutor with SMARTHINKING, Audio Study Tools, InfoTrac® 1-Semester Instant Access Code, Intl. Edition for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, International Edition, 017e, 9781133044253 www.cengageasia.com 121 • • • • CengageNOW with eBook, Personal Tutor with SMARTHINKING, Audio Study Tools, InfoTrac® 1-Semester Printed Access Card, Intl. Edition for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, International Edition, 17th, 017e, 9781133044260 eBook: Living in the Environment, International Edition, 017e, 9781133210269 eBook: Living in the Environment, International Edition, 017e, 9781133382010 PAC-R eBook: AISE Living in the Environment EMEA, 017e, 9781408091272 • Uses industry-standard MyWorld GIS software optimized for educational use • Covers traditional, fundamental topics in Earth Science in a fresh, engaging format • Provides rich scientific datasets from active scientists and research projects, with potential for extended investigation and research • Students interact with data and analysis tools used by working scientists • Instructions are clear and easy to follow, yet encourage open-ended exploration CONTENTS © 2012, 784pp, Paperback, 9780538735353 Tropical CyclonesUnit 1 - Recipe for a CycloneUnit 2 - The Life of a CycloneUnit 3 - Hurricane HazardsUnit 4 - Hurricanes in the Big AppleDynamic EarthUnit 1 - Searching for EvidenceUnit 2 - Exploring Plate TectonicsUnit 3 - Earthquake HazardsUnit 4 - Volcano HazardsUnit 5 - Tsunami HazardsThe Ocean EnvironmentUnit 1 - The Ocean BasinsUnit 2 - Ocean CurrentsUnit 3 - Ocean-Atmosphere InteractionsUnit 4 - Marine ProductivityWheres the Water?Unit 1 - Where in the World?Unit 2 - The Renewable ResourceUnit 3 - Using WaterUnit 4 Water for a Desert City GIS INVESTIGATIONS Earth Science, MyWorld GIS Version (with CD-ROM) Michelle K. Hall, Science Education Solutions In GIS Investigations: Earth Science, students use powerful, state-of-the-art GIS software and data backed by current scientific research to investigate a wide variety of topics in the Earth Sciences. Scientists use GIS technology as a tool for organizing, visualizing, and analyzing scientific data. This real-world data provides new insights into the traditional concepts taught in the Earth Science classroom, and motivates students to “discover” key scientific concepts. The investigations are written by scientists and educators in an engaging style, and have been extensively tested, and are in use in classrooms across the country. These investigations do not require teachers or students to have previous experience with GIS software. The extensive data sets offer many opportunities for students’ independent, open-ended exploration - to experience the thrill of working like real scientists. 122 FEATURES SUPPLEMENTS • • • • Student Activities CD-ROM #1 for Hall’s Investigations: Earth Science, MyWorld Version, 001e, 9781111535957 Student Activities CD-ROM #2 for Hall’s Investigations: Earth Science, MyWorld Version, 001e, 9781111538804 Student Activities CD-ROM #3 for Hall’s Investigations: Earth Science, MyWorld Version, 001e, 9781111538842 Student Activities CD-ROM #4 for Hall’s Investigations: Earth Science, MyWorld Version, 001e, 9781111538897 © 2009, 708pp, Loose-Leaf, 9781435439344 www.cengageasia.com GIS GIS GIS GIS GIS GIS GIS GIS CONTENTS GIS INVESTIGATIONS Earth Science 9.1 Version (with CD-ROM) Michelle K. Hall, Science Education Solutions; Anne Huth, ; Jennifer A. Weeks, Science Education Solutions; C. Scott Walker, Harvard University In GIS Investigations: Earth Science, students use powerful, state-of-the-art GIS software and data backed by current scientific research to investigate a wide variety of topics in the Earth Sciences. Scientists use GIS technology as a tool for organizing, visualizing, and analyzing scientific data. This real-world data provides new insights into the traditional concepts taught in the Earth Science classroom, and motivates students to “discover” key scientific concepts. The investigations are written by scientists and educators in an engaging style, and have been extensively tested, and are in use in classrooms across the country. These investigations do not require teachers or students to have previous experience with GIS software. The extensive data sets offer many opportunities for students’ independent, open-ended exploration - to experience the thrill of working like real scientists. FEATURES • Uses industry-standard ArcView GIS software optimized for educational use • Covers traditional, fundamental topics in Earth Science in a fresh, engaging format • Provides rich scientific datasets from active scientists and research projects, with potential for extended investigation and research • Students interact with data and analysis tools used by working scientists • Instructions are clear and easy to follow, yet encourage open-ended exploration Tropical CyclonesUnit 1 - Recipe for a CycloneUnit 2 - The Life of a CycloneUnit 3 - Hurricane HazardsUnit 4 - Hurricanes in the Big AppleDynamic EarthUnit 1 - Searching for EvidenceUnit 2 - Exploring Plate TectonicsUnit 3 - Earthquake HazardsUnit 4 - Volcano HazardsUnit 5 - Tsunami HazardsThe Ocean EnvironmentUnit 1 - The Ocean BasinsUnit 2 - Ocean CurrentsUnit 3 - Ocean-Atmosphere InteractionsUnit 4 - Marine ProductivityWheres the Water?Unit 1 - Where in the World?Unit 2 - The Renewable ResourceUnit 3 - Using WaterUnit 4 Water for a Desert City SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • • Online Companion for Hall/Huth/Walker/ Kendall/Weeks’ GIS Investigations: Earth Science 9.1 Version, 001e, 9781418080754 Online Instructor’s Site for Hall/Huth/Walker/ Kendall/Weeks’ GIS Investigations: Earth Science 9.1 Version, 001e, 9781418080761 Earth Science Brochure, 001e, 9781428319196 Student Activities CD-ROM #1 for Hall/Huth/ Weeks/Walker/Kendall’s GIS Investigations: Earth Science 9.1 Version, 001e, 9781111535940 Student Activities CD-ROM #2 for Hall/Huth/ Weeks/Walker/Kendall’s GIS Investigations: Earth Science 9.1 Version, 001e, 9781111538798 Student Activities CD-ROM #3 for Hall/Huth/ Weeks/Walker/Kendall’s GIS Investigations: Earth Science 9.1 Version, 001e, 9781111538835 Student Activities CD-ROM #4 for Hall/Huth/ Weeks/Walker/Kendall’s GIS Investigations: Earth Science 9.1 Version, 001e, 9781111538880 © 2008, 712pp, Loose-Leaf, 9781418065973 www.cengageasia.com 123 FEATURES • Colorful pictures, diagrams, and charts assist visual learners with understanding the content • Clear learning objectives for each chapter are provided throughout • Career connections, bios for important earth scientists, and recent breakthroughs in the earth sciences offer the most up to date content • Web sites provide learners with additional areas for research SCIENCE OF EARTH SYSTEMS, 2E CONTENTS Stephen Butz Science of Earth Systems, Second Edition is designed to introduce the new scientific discipline of Earth System Science to secondary school students. This new area of collaborative research is a combination of all the scientific disciplines into one body of knowledge. This book brings together in one volume, the interactions that occur in the living and nonliving world. Whether learners are studying the earth sciences, agriculture, earth system science, or environmental science, this book provides an understanding of the physical and biological processes that exist on our planet. Science of Earth Systems introduces the processes that occur on our Earth by dividing the planet into five unique spheres: the exosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere. Together these five spheres cover all the principal interactions between the Earth’s physical and biological properties that make our planet unique. An overview of all of the principle physical, chemical, and biological systems that occur on the Earth, and how they are altered by human activity is included. Science of Earth Systems was written to meet the National Science Education Standards developed by the National Academy of Sciences for the Earth and Space Sciences, and can be easily aligned with Earth Science-related standards and curriculum taught throughout the United States. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Greatly updated and expanded astronomy section • Addition of important environmental legislation • New chapter on biological diversity and evolution. • Updated and expanded chapter on geologic history 124 PrefaceUnit 1: The Foundation of ScienceChapter 1: Technology, Science, and Scientific MeasurementChapter 2: Matter and EnergyUnit 2: The ExosphereChapter 3: The Earth as a PlanetChapter 4: The Moon, Earths Closest NeighborChapter 5: The Life of StarsChapter 6: The Solar System and its Place in the UniverseUnit 3: The LithosphereChapter 7: The Earths InteriorChapter 8: Plate TectonicsChapter 9: Earthquakes and VolcanoesChapter 10: Minerals, Rocks and Mineral ResourcesChapter 11: Weathering, Erosion, and DepositionChapter 12: SoilsChapter 13: The Earths Geologic HistoryUnit 4: The AtmosphereChapter 14: Structure and Composition of the AtmosphereChapter 15: InsolationChapter 16: Atmospheric Temperature and PressureChapter 17: Humidity, Clouds, and PrecipitationChapter 18: Wind, Air Masses, and FrontsChapter 19: Storms and Weather ForecastingChapter 20: Global Climate ChangeChapter 21: Acid Precipitation and DepositionChapter 22: Ozone DepletionUnit 5: The HydrosphereChapter 23: Earth, the Water PlanetChapter 24: The Hydrologic CycleChapter 25: OceanographyChapter 26: Fresh Surface Water and GroundwaterChapter 27: GlaciersChapter 28: Pollution of the HydrosphereChapter 29: El Nino and the Southern OscillationChapter 30: Coral BleachingUnit 6: The BiosphereChapter 31: Ecological SystemsChapter 32: World Biomes and Marine EcosystemsChapter 33: The Flow of Energy and Matter Through EcosystemsChapter 34: Biological SuccessionChapter 35: Classification of the Living WorldGlossaryIndex www.cengageasia.com METEOROLOGY SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Instructor’s Guide for Butz’s Science of Earth Systems, 2nd, 002e, 9781418041236 Lab Manual for Butz’s Science of Earth Systems, 2nd, 002e, 9781418041243 Lab Manual Instructor’s Guide for Butz’s Science of Earth Systems, 2nd, 002e, 9781418041250 ClassMaster for Butz’s Science of Earth Systems, 2nd, 002e, 9781418041267 Lab Manual CD-ROM for Butz’s Science of Earth Systems, 2nd, 002e, 9781418041274 Classroom Interactivity CD-ROM for Butz’s Science of Earth Systems, 2nd, 002e, 9781418041281 Spanish Vocabulary and Summaries Student Workbook for Butz’s Science of Earth Systems, 2nd, 001e, 9781418041298 Test Bank CD-ROM for Butz’s Science of Earth Systems, 2nd, 002e, 9781428323759 Image Library CD-ROM for Butz’s Science of Earth Systems, 2nd, 002e, 9781428323766 Science of Earth Systems, Electronic Version, 2nd, 001e, 9781428353800 Earth Science Brochure, 001e, 9781428319196 Online Adobe PDF eBook Printed Access Card for Butz’s Science of Earth Systems, 2nd, 002e, 9781111639730 VitalSource eBook Lab License on CD, 002e, 9781111639747 Online Adobe PDF eBook for Butz’s Science of Earth Systems, 002e, 9781111645649 Online Adobe PDF eBook Instant Access Code for Butz’s Science of Earth Systems, 002e, 9781111645656 © 2008, 720pp, Hardback, 9781418041229 METEOROLOGY TODAY, 11E C. Donald Ahrens, Modesto Junior College; Robert Henson Meteorologist C. Donald Ahrens and new coauthor Robert Henson combine the latest in weather, climate, and earth science to introduce students to METEOROLOGY TODAY, 11th Edition. Grounded in the scientific method, this engaging and highly visual text shows students how to observe, calculate, and synthesize information as budding scientists, systematically analyzing meteorological concepts and issues. Specific discussions center on severe weather systems, such as tornadoes, thunderstorms, and hurricanes, as well as everyday elements, such as wind, precipitation, condensation, masses and fronts, and the seasons. Events and issues dominating today’s news cycles also receive thorough attention, and include analysis of Superstorm Sandy, the Oklahoma tornadoes, recent findings from the US National Climate Assessment and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and more. METEOROLOGY TODAY, 11th Edition is a dynamic learning tool packed with self-testing features such as end-of-chapter summaries, key terms, review questions, exercises and problems, live animations, web links—and even a full online course from MindTap™, complete with interactive tools that take student learning to atmospheric heights. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Empirical Knowledge: A new introductory section in Chapter 1 introduces students to the scientific www.cengageasia.com 125 method as it applies to atmospheric studies, and then continues the theme throughout the remaining text. • Accessible Data: A new icon in the readings points students to online appendices containing three decades of world temperatures, rainfall, and other key historical data for use in critical thinking and quantitative projects. • Contemporary Events: Thorough updates to the readings include the newest discussions on Hurricane/Superstorm Sandy, the Oklahoma tornadoes, climate change, and findings from the 2014 US National Climate Assessment and 2013-2014 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. FEATURES • Chapter Vignettes: Compelling stories begin each chapter to draw students into the discussion naturally and raise their interest in meteorology and climate change. • Inquiring Features: In-text queries and four types of questions at the end of each chapter help students recall significant material, test their understanding, and improve problem-solving abilities. • Focused Discovery: “Focus On” boxes examine concepts at greater depth to add realistic context and meaning to meteorological observation methods, environmental issues, and a variety of more advanced topics. • Climate Finds: “Weather Watch” boxes highlight interesting weather facts or astonishing meteorological events that may not be commonly known. • Online Appendices: These handy online resources allow students explore actual weather data, such as world temperature and precipitation extremes over a 30 year period, and apply them to assignments and projects to develop reasoning and quantitative skills. Pressure and Winds. 9. Wind: Small-Scale and Local Systems. 10. Wind: Global Systems. 11. Air Masses and Fronts. 12. Middle-Latitude Cyclones. 13. Weather Forecasting. 14. Thunderstorms. 15. Tornadoes. 16. Hurricanes. 17. Earth’s Changing Climate. 18. Global Climate.19. Air Pollution. 20. Light, Color, and Atmospheric Optics. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • CONTENTS 1. Earth and Its Atmosphere. 2. Energy: Warming the Earth and the Atmosphere. 3. Seasonal and Daily Temperatures. 4. Atmospheric Humidity. 5. Condensation: Dew, Fog, and Clouds. 6. Stability and Cloud Development. 7. Precipitation. 8. Air 126 • Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero for Ahrens’ Meteorology Today, 011e, 9781305271913 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero Instant Access for Ahrens’ Meteorology Today, 011e, 9781305271920 Online Workbook with Study Guide for Ahrens’ Meteorology Today, 11th, 011e, 9781305273566 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Meterology, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Ahrens’ Meteorology Today, 011e, 9781305273634 Instructor’s Companion Web Site for Ahrens’ Meteorology Today, 11th, 011e, 9781305273658 CS-EBK: METEOROLOGY TODAY:, 011e, 9781305448940 MindTap® Meteorology for Ahrens’ Meteorology Today, 011e, 9781305273573 MindTap® Meteorology, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Ahrens’ Meteorology Today, 011e, 9781305273580 MindTap® Meteorology, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Ahrens’ Meteorology Today, 11th, 011e, 9781305273597 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Meterology, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Ahrens’ Meteorology Today, 11th, 011e, 9781305273627 3P-EBK:METEOROLOGY TODAY:, 011e, 9781305480629 eBook: Meteorology Today, 011e, 9781305692985 Demo MindTap® Earth Science for Ahrens/ Henson’s Meteorology Today, 011e, 9781305657502 Demo MindTap® Earth Science, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Ahrens/Henson’s Meteorology Today, 011e, 9781305657588 © 2016, 656pp, Hardback, 9781305113589 www.cengageasia.com ESSENTIALS OF METEOROLOGY, 7E An Invitation to the Atmosphere C. Donald Ahrens, Modesto Junior College This updated and enhanced seventh edition of ESSENTIALS OF METEOROLOGY is written by the most widely read and authoritative author in introductory meteorology-Donald Ahrens. Ahrens’s ability to explain relatively complicated ideas in a student-friendly, manageable fashion allows even non-science students to visualize the principles of meteorology. The text’s clear and inviting narrative is supplemented by numerous pedagogical features that encourage observing, calculating, and synthesizing information. New concept animation boxes direct students to online animations which help students to immediately apply the text material—and understand the underlying meteorological principles. A new icon directs students to Online Appendices which enable students to explore data such as world temperature extremes and precipitation extremes over a 30 year period. Suggested activities to interact with the data make it easier to assign student projects for developing critical thinking and quantitative skills using meteorological data. NEW TO THIS EDITION • More on Scientific Method: A new Focus Box in Chapter 1 highlights Meteorology and the Scientific Method. In addition a new icon in the text directs students to a set of online appendices which enable students to explore data such as world temperature extremes and precipitation extremes over a 30 year period. Students are provided activities to interact with the data, thereby developing both quantitative and critical thinking skills context of the scientific method. • Icon for Online Appendices: A new icon now directs students to an online database of meteorological data and formulae making it easier for instructors to assign projects involving meteorological data analysis. • New Concept Animation boxes provide students a brief summary of important topics and refer the reader to a high quality animation to view and visualize the concept in action. • New Global Geoscience Watch Activities help students learn how to use an extensive database of meteorological articles and other materials that are updated several times a day and are available exclusively for users of this book. FEATURES • Global Climate and Climate Change chapters updated with latest reports and data. Reports and developments from the most recent Copenhagen Climate Council are integrated into the chapters on Global Climate and Global Change. • Did You Know Boxes extensively rewritten and expanded. This important learning feature points out important examples of weather events being discussed in the text. They are an integral part of the learn-by-observing weather approach developed throughout the text and a large percentage are being rewritten to reference more current weather events. • Global Geoscience Watch now offers a Meteorology portal. Adopters will now be able to bundle Geoscience Watch to gain access to a new Meteorology portal. This comprehensive online resource leverages expert perspectives of meteorological research, current coverage of weather events, and comprehensive news and research articles to offer a unique active learning opportunity for students. • Engagement Tracker:How do you assess your students’ engagement in your course? How do you know your students have read the material or viewed the resources you have assigned? How can you tell if your students are struggling with a concept? With CourseMate, you can use the included Engagement Tracker to assess student preparation and engagement. Use the tracking www.cengageasia.com 127 tools to see progress for the class as a whole or for individual students. Identify students at risk early in the course. Uncover which concepts are most difficult for your class. Monitor time on task. Keep your students engaged.Interactive Teaching and Learning Tools:CourseMate includes interactive teaching and learning tools, including quizzes, flashcards, videos, animations, interactive eBook, and more. These assets enable students to review for tests, prepare for class, and address the needs of students’ varied learning styles. • Thorough coverage features a topic presentation that moves from atmospheric elements, air temperature, and air pressure to atmospheric motion, cyclonic development, severe weather, and finally to climate and global change. The modular organization gives you the flexibility to cover chapters in any order you wish. • A removable Cloud Chart allows students to identify clouds wherever they go and is particularly useful for outdoor projects. • • • • • • • CONTENTS 1. The Earth’s Atmosphere. 2. Warming the Earth and the Atmosphere. 3. Air Temperature. 4. Humidity, Condensation, and Clouds. 5. Cloud Development and Precipitation. 6. Air Pressure and Winds. 7. Atmospheric Circulations. 8. Air Masses, Fronts, and Middle Latitude Cyclones. 9. Weather Forecasting. 10. Thunderstorms and Tornadoes. 11. Hurricanes. 12. Climate Change. 13. Global Climate. 14. Air Pollution.15. Light, Color, and Atmospheric Optics. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • 128 Global Geoscience Watch, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card, 001e, 9781111429058 Global Geoscience Watch Instant Access Code, 001e, 9781111429065 Custom Enrichment Module: GLOBAL GEOSCIENCE WATCH: METEOROLOGY ENRICHMENT MODULE, 001e, 9781111471026 MindTap Reader for Ahrens’ Essentials of Meteorology: An Invitation to the Atmosphere, 007e, 9781285775500 CourseMate for Ahrens’ Essentials of Meteorology: An Invitation to the Atmosphere, 007e, 9781285776026 CourseMate, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access • • • • • • • Card for Ahrens’ Essentials of Meteorology: An Invitation to the Atmosphere, 7th, 007e, 9781285776033 CourseMate, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Ahrens’ Essentials of Meteorology: An Invitation to the Atmosphere, 007e, 9781285776040 CS-EBK: ESSENTIALS OF METEOROLOGY: AN INVIT/ATMOSPHERE, 007e, 9781285804682 Instructor’s Manual with Test Bank for Ahrens’ Essentials of Meteorology: An Invitation to the Atmosphere, 7th, 007e, 9781285834962 Workbook with Study Guide for Ahrens’ Essentials of Meteorology: An Invitation to the Atmosphere, 7th, 007e, 9781285834979 Online ExamView® for Ahrens’ Essentials of Meteorology: An Invitation to the Atmosphere, 7th, 007e, 9781285835129 PowerLecture with ExamView® for Ahrens’ Essentials of Meteorology: An Invitation to the Atmosphere, 7th, 007e, 9781285835150 Blackboard MindLink for CourseMate Instant Access for Ahrens’ Essentials of Meteorology: An Invitation to the Atmosphere, 007e, 9781285866796 LMS Integrated for CourseMate™, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Ahrens’ Essentials of Meteorology: An Invitation to the Atmosphere, 007e, 9781285866802 Blackboard MindLink for CourseMate Printed Access Card for Ahrens’ Essentials of Meteorology: An Invitation to the Atmosphere, 7th, 007e, 9781285866819 LMS Integrated for CourseMate™, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Ahrens’ Essentials of Meteorology: An Invitation to the Atmosphere, 7th, 007e, 9781285866826 Cognero for Ahrens Essentials of Meteorology, 7th, 007e, 9781285975887 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero Instant Access for Ahrens Essentials of Meteorology, 007e, 9781285979014 Instructor’s Companion Web Site for Ahrens’ Essentials of Meteorology: An Invitation to the Atmosphere, 7th, 007e, 9781305091030 eBook: Essentials of Meteorology: An Invitation to the Atmosphere, 007e, 9781305221925 © 2015, 544pp, Paperback, 9781285462363 www.cengageasia.com and distribution technologies, and international relations that are significantly influenced by water usage and rights. Collectively, these articles create a reader that is designed to help students from a wide variety of disciplines get a more thorough appreciation for the challenges involved in global freshwater policy. FEATURES NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LEARNING READER: WATER Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use (with eBook, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card) National Geographic Learning Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use is a part of a ground-breaking new series, the National Geographic Learning Reader Series.This series brings learning to life by featuring compelling images, media and text from National Geographic. Through this engaging content, students develop a clearer understanding of the world around them. Published in a variety of subject areas, the National Geographic Learning Reader Series connects key topics to authentic examples and can be used in conjunction with most standard texts or online materials available for your courses. Access to a media enhanced eBook included with each reader. Organized into three units – historical context, current challenges, and potential solutions – Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use introduces students to many of the real world challenges that both individuals and governments face in deciding how we should manage global freshwater resources. The selected articles pull from current events throughout the world to illustrate a variety of freshwater policy problems, including examples of the effects of changing climates on precipitation patterns, how growing populations and competing industry interests are having to adapt in a world with these changing patterns, and the controversy over what inherent and legal rights nature and wildlife should have in our water policy decisions.Selected readings also confront issues associated with the consequences of large-scale water pollution and aquifer depletion, restoration potentials and dam removal, freshwater production • A collection of articles relevant to Earth Science. • Each article has an introduction to provide context for the student as well as focus questions that suggest ideas to think about while reading the selection. • Rich photography and compelling images are used throughout the reader to further enhance understanding of the selections. • The chapter culminating section includes discussion questions to stimulate both in-class discussion and out-of-class work. • Additional resources are available via a mediarich eBook. This eBook contains videos and animations as well as the capability to highlight, take notes, search and bookmark. • Articles document current conditions and situations throughout the world to illuminate a variety of freshwater policy problems. • Specific examples of the effects of climate change, and how growing populations and competing industry interests must adapt • Examine controversy over wildlife rights in water policy decisions. • Reader is organized into three units: background and historical context, case studies approach to challenges, additional conflicts and potential solutions. • Attention focused on implications of bringing different interest groups together to work toward sustainable freshwater stewardship. CONTENTS About National Geographic Learning.Preface.Water is Life.Outlook Extreme: Changing Rains.Australia’s Dry Run.Bitter Waters.Parting the Waters.Reuniting a River.Drying of the West. SUPPLEMENTS • eBook for National Geographic Learning www.cengageasia.com 129 • • • • • Reader: Water: Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use, 001e, 9781133942580 eBook, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for National Geographic Learning Reader: Water: Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use, 001e, 9781133942627 eBook, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for National Geographic Learning Reader: Water: Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use, 001e, 9781133942658 CS-EBK: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LEARNING READER WATER, 001e, 9781285018225 KD-EBK:WATER GLOB CHALL POLIC, 001e, 9781285010816 eBook: National Geographic Learning Reader: Water: Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use, 001e, 9781285208664 © 2013, 160pp, Paperback, 9781133603672 NATURAL HAZARDS & DISASTERS With the fully updated NATURAL HAZARDS AND DISASTERS and CourseMate’s interactive teaching and learning tools, it’s never been easier to help students understand the underlying geological processes, explore the impact these processes have on humans and vice versa, and analyze strategies for mitigating these hazards’ physical and financial harm. NEW TO THIS EDITION • COVERAGE OF NEW DISASTERS includes: earthquakes in Nepal and Napa; the Oso landslide; the Moore, OK tornado and the California drought; flash floods near Denver; Hurricane Sandy; wildfires in Colorado and Arizona; and the Chelyabinsk meteor in Russia. • EXPANDED COVERAGE of key topics includes information on the polar vortex and new insights on earthquakes associated with fracking. • GLOBAL WARMING AND CLIMATE CHANGE is now presented in two chapters to accommodate new findings. • NEW SURVIVAL GUIDES highlight information to keep in mind when preparing for or encountering a significant natural hazard. FEATURES NATURAL HAZARDS AND DIASTERS, 5E Donald Hyndman, University of Montana; David Hyndman, Michigan State University NATURAL HAZARDS AND DISASTERS, 5e brings course concepts to life with interactive learning, study, and exam preparation tools along with upto-date, market-leading text content. Adopt the resources that enable your students to purchase the right solution to meet their needs, whether it’s a traditional printed text, all digital learning platform, or package that includes the best of both worlds. 130 • CRITICAL VIEW features ask students to use what they have learned in the chapters to analyze potential hazards in photographs of real situations. • CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS at the end of each chapter help students apply concepts from the chapter to difficult real-life situations. • BY THE NUMBERS boxes present quantitative aspects of the concepts explained in the book, offering instructors the flexibility to incorporate more or less of this material according to their preferences. • CASES IN POINT bring to life real examples of recent disasters, with questions to engage students in the issues. CONTENTS 1. Natural Hazards and Disasters.2. Plate Tectonics and Physical Hazards.3. Earthquakes and Their Causes.4. Earthquake Predictions, Forecasts, and Mitigation.5. Tsunami.6. Volcanoes: Tectonic Environments and Eruptions.7. Volcanoes: Hazards www.cengageasia.com OCEANOGRAPHY and Mitigation.8. Landslides and Other Downslope Movements.9. Sinkholes, Land Subsidence, and Swelling Soils.10. Weather, Thunderstorms, and Tornadoes.11. Climate Change: Processes and History12. Climate Change: Impacts and Mitigation 13. Streams and Flood Processes.14. Floods and Human Interactions.15. Waves, Beaches, and Coastal Erosion.16. Hurricanes and Nor’easters.17. Wildfires.18. Asteroids and Comet Impacts. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • • • • • Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Hyndman/Hyndman’s Natural Hazards and Diasters, 005e, 9781305866614 CourseMate for Hyndman/Hyndman’s Natural Hazards and Diasters, 005e, 9781305866546 CourseMate, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Hyndman/Hyndman’s Natural Hazards and Diasters, 5th, 005e, 9781305866553 CourseMate, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Hyndman/Hyndman’s Natural Hazards and Diasters, 005e, 9781305866560 MindTap Reader for Hyndman/Hyndman’s Natural Hazards and Diasters, 005e, 9781305866577 LMS Integrated for CourseMate™, 1 term Instant Access for Hyndman/Hyndman’s Natural Hazards and Diasters, 005e, 9781305866591 LMS Integrated for CourseMate™, 1 term Printed Access Card for Hyndman/Hyndman’s Natural Hazards and Diasters, 5th, 005e, 9781305866584 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero for Hyndman/Hyndman’s Natural Hazards and Diasters, 005e, 9781305866607 Instructor’s Web Site for Hyndman/Hyndman’s Natural Hazards and Diasters, 5th, 005e, 9781305866621 3P-EBK:NATURAL HAZARDS AND DISASTERS, 005e, 9781305888180 © 2017, 576pp, Paperback, 9781305581692 OCEANOGRAPHY, 9E An Invitation to Marine Science Tom S. Garrison, Orange Coast College Developed in partnership with the National Geographic Society, market-leading OCEANOGRAPHY: AN INVITATION TO MARINE SCIENCE, 9e equips students with a basic understanding of the scientific questions, complexities, and uncertainties involved in ocean use-as well as the role and importance of the ocean in nurturing and sustaining life on Earth. The Ninth Edition features the work of seasoned author and educator Tom Garrison along with new co-author Robert Ellis, an assistant professor in the Marine Science Department at Orange Coast College who has managed research projects and educational programs throughout the world. Offering an even stronger emphasis on the science process, the new edition includes more “How Do We Know?” boxes detailing the science behind how oceanographers know what they know. Coverage of climate change has been updated to reflect the latest findings. Renamed “Primary Producers”, Chapter 14 now includes expanded coverage of photosynthetic and chemosynthetic producers to help students understand the “big picture” in marine biology. New Global GeoScience Watch provides an extensive database of oceanographic articles and other resources that are updated several times a day. In addition, MindTap’s all digital learning platform equips students with the ultimate Personal Learning Experience. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Reflecting the latest developments and practices www.cengageasia.com 131 from the field, OCEANOGRAPHY: AN INVITATION TO MARINE SCIENCE, 9e is completely up to date and provides an increased emphasis on the science process. New “How Do We Know?” boxes describe the science process involved with oceanographic inquiry and include such topics as the age of marine organisms, influences on intertidal community structure, where to find new oil resources, and more. • Renamed “Primary Producers”, Chapter 14 now includes expanded coverage of photosynthetic and chemosynthetic producers to help students understand the “big picture” in the subsequent chapters on marine biology. • Updated several times a day, the new Global GeoScience Watch provides a one-stop site for classroom discussion and research projects for all things geoscience. Broken into the four key course areas-Geography, Geology, Meteorology, and Oceanography- it provides easy access to an extensive database of trusted academic journals, news outlets, magazines, statistics, primary sources, case studies, podcasts, and more. Global GeoScience Watch is available exclusively for users of this book. • The sections on climate change have been extensively revised to reflect the increasing certainty that warming is occurring as well as evidence that the cause is anthropogenic. FEATURES • Emphasizing applications, connections, and relationships to other fields, OCEANOGRAPHY: AN INVITATION TO MARINE SCIENCE, 9e demonstrates the integration of sciences that exists in the study of oceanography and provides a balance of physical and biological oceanography. • OCEANOGRAPHY integrates the theme of science as a process, underscoring the difference between theory and law and exploring the circular nature of the scientific method, in which each advance in theory suggests new questions to consider. “How Do We Know?” boxes in selected chapters describe the science process behind how oceanographers know what they know about the ocean. • Global climate change is incorporated as a theme throughout, linking current and relevant 132 information that affects all of our lives to the topics at hand. Icons in chapter outlines and the text spotlight where global climate change topics are covered and also help students make connections to overall chapter content. • At the end of each chapter, “Questions from Students” answer the most common questions that students have about each topic, making it easier for instructors to anticipate and address student needs and for students to absorb and master the material. • Providing continuity between chapters, each chapter summary includes a complete “Chapter in Perspective” feature that offers a narrative review as well as a brief look ahead. • Interspersed throughout the chapter, answers to “Concept Check” questions, critical thinking questions, and analytical questions with a mathematical emphasis help students review the material and prepare for exams. CONTENTS 1. The Origin of the Ocean. 2. A History of Marine Science. 3. Earth Structure and Plate Tectonics. 4. Ocean Basins. 5. Ocean Sediments. 6. Water and Ocean Structure.7. Ocean Chemistry.8. Circulation of the Atmosphere.9. Circulation of the Ocean.10. Waves. 11. Tides. 12. Coasts. 13. Life in the Ocean.14. Primary Producers. 15. Marine Animals. 16. Marine Communities. 17. Marine Resources. 18. The Ocean and the Environment.Afterword. Appendix I: Measurements and Conversions. Appendix II: Geologic Time. Appendix III: Latitude and Longitude, Time, and Navigation. Appendix IV: Maps and Charts. Appendix V: The Beaufort Scale. Appendix VI: Taxonomic Classification of Marine Organisms. Appendix VII: Periodic Table of the Elements. Appendix VIII: Working in Marine Science. SUPPLEMENTS • • • www.cengageasia.com Global Geoscience Watch Instant Access Code, 001e, 9781111429065 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero for Garrison’s Oceanography: An Invitation to Marine Science, 009e, 9781305271937 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero Instant Access for Garrison’s • • • • • • • Oceanography: An Invitation to Marine Science, 009e, 9781305272941 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Oceanography, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Garrison’s Oceanography: An Invitation to Marine Science, 009e, 9781305273740 Instructor’s Web Site for Garrison’s Oceanography: An Invitation to Marine Science, 9th, 009e, 9781305276598 MindTap® Oceanography for Garrison’s Oceanography: An Invitation to Marine Science, 009e, 9781305273702 MindTap® Oceanography, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Garrison’s Oceanography: An Invitation, 9th, 009e, 9781305273719 MindTap® Oceanography, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Garrison’s Oceanography: An Invitation to Marine Science, 009e, 9781305273726 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Oceanography, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Garrison’s Oceanography: An Invitation to Marine Science, 9th, 009e, 9781305273733 eBook: Oceanography: An Invitation to Marine Science, 009e, 9781305541917 © 2016, 640pp, Paperback, 9781305105164 ESSENTIALS OF OCEANOGRAPHY, 7E Tom S. Garrison, Orange Coast College ESSENTIALS OF OCEANOGRAPHY 7e provides students with a basic understanding of the scientific questions, complexities, and uncertainties involved in ocean use, and the role and importance of oceans in nurturing and sustaining life on the planet. The new edition was created as part of a unique partnership with the National Geographic Society, an organization that represents a tradition of inspiring stories, exceptional research, and first-hand accounts of exploration. Using exclusive content from the National Geographic Society’s world-renowned photos, graphics, and map collections, ESSENTIALS OF OCEANOGRAPHY 7e gives students the most dynamic and current introduction to oceanography available today. Bestselling author Tom Garrison illustrates the interdisciplinary nature of marine science, allowing students to see its links to biology, chemistry, geology, physics, meteorology, astronomy, ecology, history, and economics. New features including Thinking Beyond the Figure questions and Closer Look boxes help students develop critical thinking skills and a deeper understanding of the scientific method. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Increased Emphasis on the process of science throughout. The first chapter’s discussion of the nature of science has been expanded, and underlying assumptions and limitations are discussed throughout the book. • New Thinking Beyond the Figure questions encourage active learning and develop critical thinking skills. The questions typically ask students to analyze processes and outcomes depicted in the figure, focusing student attention once again on scientific methods and process. • New Closer Look boxes focus on fascinating topics of student interest while also building student understanding of the process of the scientific method. • New Insight from a National Geographic Explorer Boxes in selected chapters. These boxes feature the work of a National Geographic Explorer or science program grantee. • Media Connection: A “chapter-starter” offering links to podcast and video, often featuring National Geographic content. • New Global Geoscience Watch Activities help students learn how to use an extensive database of oceanographic articles and other materials that are updated several times a day and are available www.cengageasia.com 133 exclusively for users of this book. • FEATURES • Increased Emphasis on the process of science throughout. The first chapter’s discussion of the nature of science has been expanded, and underlying assumptions and limitations are discussed throughout the book. • New Thinking Beyond the Figure questions encourage active learning and develop critical thinking skills. The questions typically ask students to analyze processes and outcomes depicted in the figure, focusing student attention once again on scientific methods and process. • New Closer Look boxes focus on fascinating topics of student interest while also building a deeper understanding of the process of the scientific method. • Course Customization Resources on the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and more: Three new Oceanography Modules help you keep your course relevant and timely. Consider customizing your text with a capstone coverage on one or more of these important topics. 1) Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill 2) The Science Behind the Ocean’s “Garbage Patches” 3) Underwater Research. • • • • • • • • • CONTENTS Brief Contents:1. The Origin of the Ocean.2. A History of Marine Science.3. Earth Structure and Plate Tectonics.4. Ocean Basins.5. Ocean Sediments.6. Water.7. Atmospheric Circulation. 8. Ocean Circulation. 9. Waves. 10. Tides. 11. Coasts.12. Life in the Ocean. 13. Pelagic Communities. 14. Benthic Communities. 15. Uses and Abuses of the Ocean.Appendix I Measurements and Conversions. Appendix II Geological Time.Appendix III Absolute and Relative Dating. Appendix IV Maps and Charts. Appendix V Latitude and Longitude, Time, and Navigation.Appendix VI The Law of the Sea Governs Marine Resource Allocation.Appendix VII Working in Marine Science. Glossary.Index. • • • © 2015, 384pp, Paperback, 9781285753867 SUPPLEMENTS • • 134 MindTap Reader for Garrison’s Essentials of Oceanography, 007e, 9781285775630 CourseMate for Garrison’s Essentials of Oceanography, 007e, 9781285776064 CourseMate, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Garrison’s Essentials of Oceanography, 7th, 007e, 9781285776071 CourseMate, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Garrison’s Essentials of Oceanography, 007e, 9781285776088 CS-EBK: ESSENTIALS OF OCEANOGRAPHY:, 007e, 9781285805214 Online Instructor’s Manual with Test Bank for Garrison’s Essentials of Oceanography, 7th, 007e, 9781285835013 Blackboard MindLink for CourseMate Instant Access for Garrison’s Essentials of Oceanography, 007e, 9781285866833 LMS Integrated for CourseMate™, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Garrison’s Essentials of Oceanography, 007e, 9781285866840 Blackboard MindLink for CourseMate Printed Access Card for Garrison’s Essentials of Oceanography, 7th, 007e, 9781285866857 LMS Integrated for CourseMate™, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Garrison’s Essentials of Oceanography, 7th, 007e, 9781285866864 Cognero for Garrison’s Essentials of Oceanography, 007e, 9781285975900 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero Instant Access for Garrison’s Essentials of Oceanography, 007e, 9781285979038 eBook: Essentials of Oceanography, 007e, 9781305333932 Global Geoscience Watch, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card, 001e, 9781111429058 Global Geoscience Watch Instant Access Code, 001e, 9781111429065 www.cengageasia.com and distribution technologies, and international relations that are significantly influenced by water usage and rights. Collectively, these articles create a reader that is designed to help students from a wide variety of disciplines get a more thorough appreciation for the challenges involved in global freshwater policy. FEATURES NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LEARNING READER: WATER Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use (with eBook, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card) National Geographic Learning Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use is a part of a ground-breaking new series, the National Geographic Learning Reader Series.This series brings learning to life by featuring compelling images, media and text from National Geographic. Through this engaging content, students develop a clearer understanding of the world around them. Published in a variety of subject areas, the National Geographic Learning Reader Series connects key topics to authentic examples and can be used in conjunction with most standard texts or online materials available for your courses. Access to a media enhanced eBook included with each reader. Organized into three units – historical context, current challenges, and potential solutions – Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use introduces students to many of the real world challenges that both individuals and governments face in deciding how we should manage global freshwater resources. The selected articles pull from current events throughout the world to illustrate a variety of freshwater policy problems, including examples of the effects of changing climates on precipitation patterns, how growing populations and competing industry interests are having to adapt in a world with these changing patterns, and the controversy over what inherent and legal rights nature and wildlife should have in our water policy decisions.Selected readings also confront issues associated with the consequences of large-scale water pollution and aquifer depletion, restoration potentials and dam removal, freshwater production • A collection of articles relevant to Earth Science. • Each article has an introduction to provide context for the student as well as focus questions that suggest ideas to think about while reading the selection. • Rich photography and compelling images are used throughout the reader to further enhance understanding of the selections. • The chapter culminating section includes discussion questions to stimulate both in-class discussion and out-of-class work. • Additional resources are available via a mediarich eBook. This eBook contains videos and animations as well as the capability to highlight, take notes, search and bookmark. • Articles document current conditions and situations throughout the world to illuminate a variety of freshwater policy problems. • Specific examples of the effects of climate change, and how growing populations and competing industry interests must adapt • Examine controversy over wildlife rights in water policy decisions. • Reader is organized into three units: background and historical context, case studies approach to challenges, additional conflicts and potential solutions. • Attention focused on implications of bringing different interest groups together to work toward sustainable freshwater stewardship. CONTENTS About National Geographic Learning.Preface.Water is Life.Outlook Extreme: Changing Rains.Australia’s Dry Run.Bitter Waters.Parting the Waters.Reuniting a River.Drying of the West. www.cengageasia.com 135 SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • • eBook for National Geographic Learning Reader: Water: Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use, 001e, 9781133942580 eBook, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for National Geographic Learning Reader: Water: Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use, 001e, 9781133942627 eBook, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for National Geographic Learning Reader: Water: Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use, 001e, 9781133942658 CS-EBK: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LEARNING READER WATER, 001e, 9781285018225 KD-EBK:WATER GLOB CHALL POLIC, 001e, 9781285010816 eBook: National Geographic Learning Reader: Water: Global Challenges and Policy of Freshwater Use, 001e, 9781285208664 © 2013, 160pp, Paperback, 9781133603672 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, 15E G. Tyler Miller Jr.; Scott Spoolman “Inspiring people to care about the planet …” In the new edition of ENVIRONNMENTAL SCIENCE, authors Tyler Miller and Scott Spoolman have partnered with the National Geographic Society 136 to develop a text designed to equip students with the inspiration and knowledge they need to make a difference solving today’s environmental issues. Exclusive content highlights important work of National Geographic Explorers and Grantees and features over 180 new photos, maps, and illustrations that bring course concepts to life. The text’s concept-centered approach transforms complex environmental topics and issues into key concepts that students will understand and remember.Using sustainability as their central theme, the authors emphasize natural capital, natural capital degradation, solutions, trade-offs, and the importance of individuals. As a result, students learn how nature works, how they interact with it, and how humanity has sustained—and can continue to sustain—its relationship with the earth by applying nature’s lessons to economies and individual lifestyles. Engaging features such as “Core Case Studies” and “Connections” boxes demonstrate the relevance of issues and encourage critical thinking. Updated with new learning tools, the latest content, and an enhanced art program, this highly flexible book allows instructors to vary the order of chapters and sections within chapters to meet the needs of their courses. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Authors Tyler Miller and Scott Spoolman have partnered with the National Geographic Society to develop a new edition that equips students with the inspiration and knowledge they need to make a difference solving today’s environmental issues. • New “Individuals Matter” boxes include profiles of National Geographic Explorers and Grantees who are making significant contributions to improving the environment. These highly graphical sections highlight efforts of researchers to improve the world’s environment by applying unique sciencebased solutions. • Eleven of the book’s 25 chapters have new “Core Case Studies” that explore current and relevant environmental topics and place them in the context of sustainability. • Chapter 15 includes information from five major 2014 studies on climate change from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), U.S. National Academy of Sciences www.cengageasia.com (NAS) and the British Royal Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), National Science Foundation (NSF), and the congressionally mandated National Climate Assessment (NCA). • “Three Big Ideas” appear near the end of every chapter, reinforcing key take-away ideas students can apply in their everyday lives. • The enhanced art program includes a wealth of new and updated figures, new photos, and a new design that reinforces and enhances learning. • New MindTap Digital Learning Platform: MindTap combines student learning tools, including readings, multimedia, activities, and assessments, into a singular Learning Path that guides students through the course. Instructors personalize the experience by customizing authoritative Cengage Learning content and learning tools and adding their own content to the Learning Path. Also includes Aplia for Environmental Science, a comprehensive online homework solution that helps students learn and understand key concepts through focused assignments, and exceptional text/art integration, and immediate feedback. FEATURES • CENTRAL THEME OF SUSTAINABILITY: Three clearly explained scientific principles of sustainability (solar energy, chemical cycling, and biodiversity) are integrated throughout every chapter and take students through the practical steps they can take toward more sustainable lifestyles. Icons highlight sustainability throughout the text. • PERSONAL RELEVANCE: “What Can You Do?” boxes describe how students can make a difference. “Good News” logos mark areas in the text that present positive developments in efforts to deal with environmental problems. “Connections” boxes in each chapter briefly describe connections between human activities and environmental consequences, environmental and social issues, and environmental issues and solutions. • OBJECTIVE COVERAGE: A strong emphasis on scientific objectivity and the need for non-biased solutions is a hallmark of the text. “Trade-Offs” boxes present advantages and disadvantages of various environmental technologies and solutions to environmental problems. CONTENTS HUMANS AND SUSTAINABILITY: AN OVERVIEW.1. Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability. ECOLOGY AND SUSTAINABILITY.2. Science, Matter, Energy, and Systems. 3. Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work? 4. Biodiversity and Evolution. 5. Species Interactions, Ecological Succession, and Population Control. 6. The Human Population and Urbanization. 7. Climate and Biodiversity. SUSTAINING BIODIVERSITY.8. Sustaining Biodiversity: Saving Species and Ecosystem Services. 9. Sustaining Biodiversity: Saving Ecosystems and Ecosystem Services.SUSTAINING RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.10. Food Production and the Environment. 11. Water Resources and Water Pollution.12. Geology and Nonrenewable Mineral Resources.13. Energy Resources. 14. Environmental Hazards and Human Health.15. Air Pollution, Climate Change, and Ozone Depletion.16. Solid and Hazardous Waste. SUSTAINING HUMAN SOCIETIES.17. Environmental Economics, Politics, and Worldviews. SUPPLEMENTS. Supplement 1: Measurement Units.Supplement 2: Reading Graphs and Maps.Supplement 3: Some Basic Chemistry.Supplement 4: Maps and Map Analysis.Supplement 5: Environmental Data and Data Analysis.Supplement 6: Geological and Biological Time Scale.Supplement 7: Principles of Sustainability. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • • Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Environmental Science, 015e, 9781305271883 Cengage Learning Testing, powered by Cognero for Miller/Spoolman’s Environmental Science, 015e, 9781305271890 Instructor’s Companion Web Site for Miller/ Spoolman’s Environmental Science, 15th, 015e, 9781305389137 Aplia™, 1 term Printed Access Card for Miller/ Spoolman’s Environmental Science, 15th, 015e, 9781305396340 Aplia for Miller/Spoolman’s Environmental Science, 015e, 9781305396326 www.cengageasia.com 137 • • • • • • • • • • Aplia™, 1 term Instant Access for Miller/ Spoolman’s Environmental Science, 015e, 9781305396333 MindTap Reader for Miller/Spoolman’s Environmental Science, 015e, 9781305402713 MindTap® Biology for Miller/Spoolman’s Environmental Science, 015e, 9781305403079 MindTap® Environmental Science, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Miller/Spoolman’s Environmental Science, 015e, 9781305403093 MindTap® Environmental Science, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Miller/ Spoolman’s Environmental Science, 015e, 9781305403109 LMS Integrated for Aplia™, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Miller’s Environmental Science, 015e, 9781305502628 LMS Integrated for Aplia™, 1 term Printed Access Card for Miller’s Environmental Science, 15th, 015e, 9781305502727 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Environmental Science, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Miller’s Environmental Science, 015e, 9781305502734 LMS Integrated for MindTap® Environmental Science, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Miller’s Environmental Science, 15th, 015e, 9781305502796 eBook: Environmental Science, 015e, 9781305553972 © 2016, 592pp, Paperback, 9781305090446 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS A Modular Approach, International Edition Norman Myers; Scott Spoolman Focused on and organized around environmental issues, this innovative new book engages students and helps them critically evaluate possible solutions to the environmental problems we now face. The authors outline specific environmental issues and provide the scientific background to enable students to understand each issue. In order to find and apply solutions to these problems, they help students see that the problems are not insurmountable and that something can be done to achieve a sustainable future. The modular chapters provide full descriptions of each of the major environmental problems with real stories about what people are doing to tackle the resulting challenges. Overall, ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS: A MODULAR APPROACH, International Edition offers great flexibility for instructors and provides students with tools for building a sustainable future. FEATURES • The highly focused issues and solutions approach guides students through each module. Beginning with “Why should you care,” the chapter progresses from “What are the problems” to “What can be done” to “A look to the future” before concluding with “What would you do?” • This is a modular textbook, with 14 of the total 15 modules each devoted entirely to a specific environmental issue. The first module is an introduction to science and sustainability concepts that form a foundation for the course. The fundamental concepts that apply in each module are raised again and applied in practice as they 138 www.cengageasia.com pertain to each individual issue. • Frequent reviews of the material include “Let’s Review” question lists placed at regular intervals throughout each module. These lists give students a chance to review and reinforce material immediately after they have studied it. • Critical thinking activities appear toward the end of each module and allow students to apply the material they have studied. These activities are designed to get students to re-read some part of the module, to think about it, and to apply it in some way to their own daily living. • Engaging features illustrate key concepts and provide encouragement. “For Instance” tells a real-world story about how environmental issue has affected a particular area or group of people in the world. “Making a Difference” features a particular individual or group of people who have succeeded in some effort to find more sustainable ways of living or of doing business. • Reinforcing important concepts, the “Key Idea” presents a brief summary statement of a major concept that students will take away from their reading of the module. “Consider This” offers a brief statement about some impressive fact or statistic that will stay with students and stimulate their thinking as they read. • Aplia for Environmental Science helps students learn and understand key concepts via focused assignments and active learning opportunities that include randomized, automatically graded questions, exceptional text interaction, and immediate feedback. CONTENTS 1. Environmental Science and Sustainability.2. Population Growth.3. Urbanization.4. Food Resources.5. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.6. Nonrenewable Energy.7. Mineral Resources.8. Species Extinction.9. Land Degradation.10. Water Resources.11. Water Pollution.12. Air Pollution.13. Climate Change.14. Wastes.15. Environmental Health Hazards. • • • • • • • • • • • SUPPLEMENTS • GREENR Global Environment Watch, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Environmental Science, 013e, 9781423928638 • Online Instructor’s Manual for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781133586869 The Brooks/Cole Environmental Science Video Library 2011 (featuring BBC Motion Gallery Video clips), 003e, 9781133588443 Electronic Test Bank for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781133588832 Aplia™, 1 term Printed Access Card for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781285051413 Aplia™, 1 term Instant Access for Myers/ Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781285051475 ExamView® for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781285068305 PowerLecture with JoinIn™ Student Response System for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781285068336 CourseMate with Virtual Field Trips in Environmental Issues, Volume 1 Printed Access Card for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781285068527 WebTutor™ on WebCT™ with eBook on Gateway and Virtual Field Trips in Environmental Issues, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions : A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781285069241 WebTutor™ on Blackboard® with eBook on Gateway and Virtual Field Trips in Environmental Issues, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions:A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781285069876 WebTutor™ on WebCT™ with eBook on Gateway and Virtual Field Trips in Environmental Issues, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781285069883 WebTutor™ on Blackboard® with eBook on www.cengageasia.com 139 • • • • Gateway and Virtual Field Trips in Environmental Issues, 1 term (6 months) Instant Access for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781285069890 eBook: Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, 001e, 9781285504629 CourseMate with Virtual Field Trips in Environmental Issues, Volume 1 Instant Access, Intl. Edition for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues & Solutions: A Modular Approach, International Edition, 001e, 9781285516349 MindTap® Biology Instant Access, Intl. Edition for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, International Edition, 001e, 9781285664774 MindTap® Biology Printed Access Card, Intl. Edition for Myers/Spoolman’s Environmental Issues and Solutions: A Modular Approach, International Edition, 001e, 9781285664781 © 2014, 512pp, Paperback, 9781435462328 approach transforms complex environmental topics and issues into key concepts that you will be able to understand and remember. Overall, by framing the concepts with goals for more sustainable lifestyles and human communities, authors G. Tyler Miller and Scott Spoolman enable you to learn and implement useful environmental solutions and see how promising the future can be. NEW TO THIS EDITION • NEW: “Good News” logos mark areas in the text that present positive developments in efforts to deal with environmental problems. • NEW: “Connections” boxes in each chapter briefly describe connections between human activities and environmental consequences, environmental and social issues, and environmental issues and solutions. • NEW: Over half of the book’s 25 chapters have new “Core Case Studies” that are threaded throughout each chapter. These case studies explore current and relevant environmental topics and place them in the context of sustainability for the student. • NEW: “Three Big Ideas” appear near the end of every chapter, reinforcing key take-away ideas students can apply. • NEW: Enhanced art program includes a wealth of new and updated figures, new photos, and a new design that reinforces and enhances learning. FEATURES LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT, INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 17E G. Tyler Miller Jr.; Scott Spoolman Learn how to make a difference in our environment! Using sustainability as the central theme, this current and thought-provoking book provides you with basic scientific tools for understanding and thinking critically about the environment and the environmental problems we face. Updated with new information, art, and “Good News” examples, this engaging book offers vivid case studies and handson quantitative exercises. The concept-centered 140 • CENTRAL THEME OF SUSTAINABILITY: Three clearly explained principles of sustainability (solar energy, chemical cycling, and biodiversity) are integrated throughout every chapter and take students through the practical steps they can take toward more sustainable lifestyles. Icons highlight sustainability throughout the text. • CONCEPT-CENTERED APPROACH: To help students focus on the main ideas, each major chapter section is built around one to two key concepts which state the most important takeaway messages of each chapter. • PERSONAL RELEVANCE: “What Can You Do?” boxes describe how students can make a difference and “How Would You Vote?” questions give them an opportunity to think critically about www.cengageasia.com issues. “Solutions” subsections present proven and possible solutions for students to explore and “Individuals Matter” boxes describe what various concerned citizens and scientists have done to help work toward sustainability. • REAL DATA: Each chapter includes a quantitative Data Analysis or Ecological Footprint Analysis exercise. Data Analysis exercises include graphs and real-life data that students refer to directly to answer quantitative questions. Ecological Footprint Analysis exercises focus on human impact through analysis of emissions data, population data, and other current real-life statistics. • OBJECTIVE COVERAGE: A strong emphasis on scientific objectivity and the need for non-biased solutions is a hallmark of the text. “Trade-Offs” boxes present advantages and disadvantages of various environmental technologies and solutions to environmental problems. Politics, Environment, and Sustainability.25. Environmental Worldviews, Ethics, and Sustainability.SUPPLEMENTS. SUPPLEMENTS • • • • CONTENTS PART I: HUMANS AND SUSTAINABILITY: AN OVERVIEW.1. Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability.PART II: SCIENCE, ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES, AND SUSTAINABILITY.2. Science, Matter, Energy, and Systems.3. Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work?4. Biodiversity and Evolution.5. Biodiversity, Species Interactions, and Population Control.6. The Human Population and Its Impact.7. Climate and Biodiversity.8. Aquatic Biodiversity. PART III: SUSTAINING BIODIVERSITY.9. Sustaining Biodiversity: The Species Approach.10. Sustaining Terrestrial Biodiversity: The Ecosystem Approach.11. Sustaining Aquatic Biodiversity.PART IV: SUSTAINING NATURAL RESOURCES.12. Food, Soil, and Pest Management.13. Water Resources.14. Geology and Nonrenewable Minerals.15. Nonrenewable Energy.16. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.PART V: SUSTAINING ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.17. Environmental Hazards and Human Health.18. Air Pollution.19. Climate Change and Ozone Depletion.20. Water Pollution.21. Solid and Hazardous Waste.22. Citiesand Sustainability. PART VI: SUSTAINING HUMAN SOCIETIES.23. 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Edition for Miller/Spoolman’s Living in the Environment, International Edition, 17th, 017e, 9781133044260 eBook: Living in the Environment, International Edition, 017e, 9781133210269 eBook: Living in the Environment, International Edition, 017e, 9781133382010 PAC-R eBook: AISE Living in the Environment EMEA, 017e, 9781408091272 © 2012, 784pp, Paperback, 9780538735353 FORESTRY IN CHINA Historical Transitions and Industry Developments Zhou Shengxian This book traces the history of China’s forestry development over the past fifty years, which has been guided by the “three ecological theories.” It reviews its current status, and realizing the benefits of adopting advanced international management theories and practices, proposes a path of development based on six key programs. In the implementation of these programs, forestry development will undergo major changes, especially in the shift in emphasis from timber production to the preservation and enhancement of the ecological environment. The six key programs will facilitate the five phases of transitions to realize striding development. This will form the basic framework of the theory of forestry development in the new century, signaling the industry’s entry into a new www.cengageasia.com phase of accelerated development which will propel the country toward sustainable growth. The theories, policies, and models discussed in this book will be useful to policy-makers, researchers, specialists, entrepreneurs, and consultants who are involved with the environmental and forestry industry. Its publication will play an important role in facilitating exchange and cooperation among the international forestry community and contribute greatly to a better environment for all. WATERSHEDS 4, 4E FEATURES • Theoretical research. The author describes the three ecological theories to achieve striding development in Chinas forestry. He has attempted to formulate strategies that combine Chinas current economic development situation with international management theories and practices based on many years of study of forestry development theories. • Practical guidance. The author proposes solutions for the integration and operation of, as well as the technical criteria and environmental goals for the six key forestry programs. Based on research on the history of Chinas forestry development, the author provides readers with an understanding of the theoretical ideas for improving ecological environment through the implementation of the six key forestry programs. • Scientific studies. After scientifically analyzing historical data and comparing it with international forestry theories and practices, the author puts forward his ideas and theories. This original work is the result of his work and study on forestry for many years. CONTENTS Preface1. The Importance of Preserving the Environment in Forestry Development2. The Integration of Forestry Productive Forces: Opportunities and Challenges3. Striding Development in Forestry4. Implementation of the Six Key Programs5. Historic Transitions in Chinas Forestry in the New Era6. Reform and Innovation in ForestryBibliographyIndex © 2006, Hardback, 9789812652850 Ten Cases in Environmental Ethics Lisa H. Newton, Fairfield University; Catherine K. Dillingham, Emeritus, Fairfield University; Joanne Choly, Fairfield University The only environmental casebook of its kind, WATERSHEDS 4 presents current and classic cases with the detail required for students to experience a range of serious and complex issues. The authors present cases of immediate interest in a balanced, detailed, and impartial manner. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Designed to provoke critical thinking and classroom discussion--with questions to keep in mind and questions for reflection that bookend in each casethe book covers landmark cases of contemporary importance and provides an ample amount of scientific and policy background for each case. FEATURES • In addition to a general updating of the books accounting of various data and recent events, this edition features new cases on chlorine, biodiversity, alternatives in energy production, and back by popular demand, the case on the wreck of the Exxon Valdez. • Cases from previous editions superseded in WATERSHEDS 4 will be included on the Book Companion Website. CONTENTS 1. Of Greenhouses and Freezers: The Perils of Global Climate Change.2. Genetically Modified Organisms: The Complex Difficulties of Frankenfood. 3. Skunked: Crisis in the New England Fisheries.4. The Ingenuity of the Bugs: Combating Resistance to Antibiotics.5. Oil on the Rocks: The Wreck of the www.cengageasia.com 143 Exxon Valdez.6. The Extended Family: The Saga of the Great Apes.7. Chlorine Sunrise: The Beneficent Possibilities of a Known Poison (with William F. Carroll of the Chlorine Chemistry Council).8. Are We the Problem?: Population Growth.9. Fueling the World: Alternatives in Energy Production.10. Biodiversity: the Rich Variety of Life. geology, physics, meteorology, astronomy, ecology, history, and economics. New features including Thinking Beyond the Figure questions and Closer Look boxes help students develop critical thinking skills and a deeper understanding of the scientific method. © 2006, 224pp, Paperback, 9780534521264 • Increased Emphasis on the process of science throughout. The first chapter’s discussion of the nature of science has been expanded, and underlying assumptions and limitations are discussed throughout the book. • New Thinking Beyond the Figure questions encourage active learning and develop critical thinking skills. The questions typically ask students to analyze processes and outcomes depicted in the figure, focusing student attention once again on scientific methods and process. • New Closer Look boxes focus on fascinating topics of student interest while also building student understanding of the process of the scientific method. • New Insight from a National Geographic Explorer Boxes in selected chapters. These boxes feature the work of a National Geographic Explorer or science program grantee. • Media Connection: A “chapter-starter” offering links to podcast and video, often featuring National Geographic content. • New Global Geoscience Watch Activities help students learn how to use an extensive database of oceanographic articles and other materials that are updated several times a day and are available exclusively for users of this book. OCEANOGRAPHY OCEANOGRAPHY ESSENTIALS OF OCEANOGRAPHY, 7E Tom S. Garrison, Orange Coast College ESSENTIALS OF OCEANOGRAPHY 7e provides students with a basic understanding of the scientific questions, complexities, and uncertainties involved in ocean use, and the role and importance of oceans in nurturing and sustaining life on the planet. The new edition was created as part of a unique partnership with the National Geographic Society, an organization that represents a tradition of inspiring stories, exceptional research, and first-hand accounts of exploration. Using exclusive content from the National Geographic Society’s world-renowned photos, graphics, and map collections, ESSENTIALS OF OCEANOGRAPHY 7e gives students the most dynamic and current introduction to oceanography available today. Bestselling author Tom Garrison illustrates the interdisciplinary nature of marine science, allowing students to see its links to biology, chemistry, 144 NEW TO THIS EDITION FEATURES • Increased Emphasis on the process of science throughout. The first chapter’s discussion of the nature of science has been expanded, and underlying assumptions and limitations are discussed throughout the book. • New Thinking Beyond the Figure questions encourage active learning and develop critical thinking skills. The questions typically ask students to analyze processes and outcomes depicted in the figure, focusing student attention once again on scientific methods and process. www.cengageasia.com • New Closer Look boxes focus on fascinating topics of student interest while also building a deeper understanding of the process of the scientific method. • Course Customization Resources on the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and more: Three new Oceanography Modules help you keep your course relevant and timely. Consider customizing your text with a capstone coverage on one or more of these important topics. 1) Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill 2) The Science Behind the Ocean’s “Garbage Patches” 3) Underwater Research. • • • • CONTENTS Brief Contents:1. The Origin of the Ocean.2. A History of Marine Science.3. Earth Structure and Plate Tectonics.4. Ocean Basins.5. Ocean Sediments.6. Water.7. Atmospheric Circulation. 8. Ocean Circulation. 9. Waves. 10. Tides. 11. Coasts.12. Life in the Ocean. 13. Pelagic Communities. 14. Benthic Communities. 15. Uses and Abuses of the Ocean.Appendix I Measurements and Conversions. Appendix II Geological Time.Appendix III Absolute and Relative Dating. Appendix IV Maps and Charts. Appendix V Latitude and Longitude, Time, and Navigation.Appendix VI The Law of the Sea Governs Marine Resource Allocation.Appendix VII Working in Marine Science. 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Physiology, 2e p.2 A Problem-Based Guide to Basic Genetics, 5e p.23 B Bierman, Enrichment Module 1: Super Storm Sandy p.15 Biochemistry, International Edition, 4e p.3 Biology p.66 Biology, 3e p.67/p.69 Biology, 4e p.37 Biology, 9e p.55/p.58/p.61 Biology, 10e p.63 Biology, 14e p.40 Biology Today and Tomorrow without Physiology, 5e p.44 Biology Today and Tomorrow with Physiology, 5e p.42 Brooks/Cole, Geology Resource Center p.118 Butz, Science of Earth Systems, 2e p.124 C Carey, A Beginner’s Guide to Scientific Method, 4e p.74/ p.83/p.85/p.86 Cheng, Renal Physiology: Figure-Based Instruction, 2e p.34 Cronkite, A Problem-Based Guide to Basic Genetics, 5e p.23 Cummings, Human Heredity, 11e p.20 E EARTH 2, 2e p.108 Enrichment Module 1: Super Storm Sandy p.15 Environmental Issues and Solutions p.16/p.138 Environmental Science, 15e p.1336 Essentials of Ecology, 7e p.6/p.9 Essentials of Life Science p.6/p.23/p.81 Essentials of Meteorology, 7e p.127 Essentials of Oceanography, 7e p.133/p.144 H Hall, GIS Investigations p.122 Hall/Huth/Weeks/Walker, GIS Investigations p.123 Hendrix/Thompson, EARTH 2 (with CourseMate, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card), 2e p.108 Historical Geology, 8e p.104 Hobbs, Fundamentals of World Regional Geography, International Edition, 3e p.99 Hobbs, World Regional Geography, International Edition, 6e p.103 Human Biology, 11e p.35 Human Genetics and Society, International Edition, 2e p.21 Human Heredity, 11e p.20 Human Physiology, 9e p.24 Hyndman, Natural Hazards and Diasters, 5e p.130 I Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology p.32 Introduction to Marine Biology, International Edition, 4e p.79 Introduction to Medical Technology with Science, Technology, and Society p.5 K Karleskint/Turner/Small, Introduction to Marine Biology, International Edition, 4e p.79 L Lab Manual for Majors General Biology p.77/p.84 Laboratory Manual for General Biology, 5e p.78 Laboratory Manual for Human Biology, 2e p.36 Laboratory Manual for Non-Majors Biology, 6e p.72 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Oceanography, 9e p.131 Starr, Volume 1 - Cell Biology and Genetics, 14e p.45 Starr, Volume 2 - Evolution of Life, 14e p.47 Starr, Volume 3 - Diversity of Life, 14e p.48 Starr, Volume 4 - Plant Structure and Function, 14e p.50 Starr/Taggart/Evers/Starr, Volume 5 - Animal Structure and Function, 14e p.52 Starr/Taggart/Evers/Starr, Volume 6 - Ecology and Behavior, 14e p.54 Study Guide for Hobbs/Salters’ World Regional Geology, 6th, 6e p.102 Suba/Florida, Introduction to Medical Technology with Science, Technology, and Society p.5 Sustaining the Earth, 11e p.13/p.89 T The Changing Earth, 7e p.110 U Update: Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual, 8e p.26 Update: Laboratory Exercises in Anatomy and Physiology with Cat Dissections, 8e p.28 V P Perry/Morton/Perry, Lab Manual for Majors General Biology p.77/p.84 Perry/Morton/Perry, Laboratory Manual for General Biology, 5e p.78 Perry/Morton/Perry, Laboratory Manual for Non-Majors Biology, 6e p.72 Petersen/Sack/Gabler, Fundamentals of Physical 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