Understanding Social Animals

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The present title “Understanding Social Animals” has been written for those students interested in careers in diverse fields of biological sciences. It provides a structured approach to learning by covering all the important topics in a uniform, systematic format. The book has been comprehensively designed incorporating recent advances in this fast moving field. It also provides accessible information on plant reproduction in compact form for undergraduate students in biology and related life sciences. It is intelligible to the educated layman, though it deals with some complex ideas. It is an adequate text for all the requirements of students in this area. In addition, busy lecturers who require a quick reference compendium will find it useful, particularly for tutional planning. Simple, yet hopefully clear figures and tables are provided throughout the book.

The over-riding goal of this book, and indeed of the Whole Understanding series, is to present the essential information concerning plant reproduction in a compact, readily accessible form which leads itself to student learning and revision. The convergence a rich panorama of detail, the significance of which we are still attempting to unraval. The present text has been written as an introduction to this rapidly growing field.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Amita Sarkar

Dr. Amita Sarkar is a reputed lecturer at Agra College, Agra. She hold’s a Master Degree in Zoology and obtained M.Phil from the Institute of Advance Studies in Zoology, Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut. She was awarded Ph.D degree in the field of Avian Endocrinology. Dr. Sarkar has more than thirty research papers and articles to her credit published in reputed Scientific Journals. She is a regular member of many societies and associations. She is an author of several books.

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Title
Understanding Social Animals
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9788183565097
Length
349p., Map; illustrations; 23cm.
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