Origin Evolution and Modern Aspects of Biomineralization in Plants and Animals

Origin  Evolution  and Modern Aspects of Biomineralization in Plants and Animals
Author: Rex E. Crick
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781475761146

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The Fifth International Biomineralization Symposium was held in May 1986 at The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas. The chosen theme was the origin, evolution and modern aspects of biomineralization in plants and animals. Thus, the symposium was designed to bring together experts in ocean and atmospheric chemistry, geochemistry, paleontology, biology, medicine and related fields to share accumulated knowledge and to broaden research horizons. The contents of this volume reflect the diversified interests and views of contributors from these fields. Topics range from contrasting views of the origin of ocean chemistry, the cause or causes for the biomineralization among plants and animals, the evolution of style and structure of biomineralization, and the role of inorganic and organic compounds in biomineraliza tion. It was clear from those gathered in Arlington that the efforts of all researchers in any aspect of biomineralization can be strengthened and extended by greater exposure to the work of others in allied fields. At the time of this printing, several collaborative efforts have grown from interest and contacts developed during the symposium. Rex E. Crick viii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The symposium would not have occurred with the financial support of The Organized Research Fund of The University of Texas at Arlington and The Sea Grant Program administered by Texas A & M University. The staff of the Department of Geology of The University of Texas at Arlington were largely responsible for providing a pleasant atmosphere for learning.

Biomineralization

Biomineralization
Author: Patricia M. Dove,James J. De Yoreo,Steve Weiner
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2018-12-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781501509346

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Volume 54 of Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry focuses upon the various processes by which organisms direct the formation of minerals. Our framework of examining biominerals from the viewpoints of major mineralization strategies distinguishes this volume from most previous reviews. The review begins by introducing the reader to over-arching principles that are needed to investigate biomineralization phenomena and shows the current state of knowledge regarding the major approaches to mineralization that organisms have developed over the course of Earth history. By exploring the complexities that underlie the "synthesis" of biogenic materials, and therefore the basis for how compositions and structures of biominerals are mediated (or not), we believe this volume will be instrumental in propelling studies of biomineralization to a new level of research questions that are grounded in an understanding of the underlying biological phenomena.

The Extended Organism

The Extended Organism
Author: J. Scott Turner
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780674044494

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Can the structures that animals build--from the humble burrows of earthworms to towering termite mounds to the Great Barrier Reef--be said to live? However counterintuitive the idea might first seem, physiological ecologist Scott Turner demonstrates in this book that many animals construct and use structures to harness and control the flow of energy from their environment to their own advantage. Building on Richard Dawkins's classic, The Extended Phenotype, Turner shows why drawing the boundary of an organism's physiology at the skin of the animal is arbitrary. Since the structures animals build undoubtedly do physiological work, capturing and channeling chemical and physical energy, Turner argues that such structures are more properly regarded not as frozen behaviors but as external organs of physiology and even extensions of the animal's phenotype. By challenging dearly held assumptions, a fascinating new view of the living world is opened to us, with implications for our understanding of physiology, the environment, and the remarkable structures animals build.

Crystallization and Materials Science of Modern Artificial and Natural Crystals

Crystallization and Materials Science of Modern Artificial and Natural Crystals
Author: Elena Borisenko
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2012-01-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789533076089

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Crystal growth is an important process, which forms the basis for a wide variety of natural phenomena and engineering developments. This book provides a unique opportunity for a reader to gain knowledge about various aspects of crystal growth from advanced inorganic materials to inorganic/organic composites, it unravels some problems of molecular crystallizations and shows advances in growth of pharmaceutical crystals, it tells about biomineralization of mollusks and cryoprotection of living cells, it gives a chance to learn about statistics of chiral asymmetry in crystal structure.

On Biomineralization

On Biomineralization
Author: Heinz A. Lowenstam,Stephen Weiner
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 1989-04-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780195364194

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Focusing on the basic principles of mineral formation by organisms, this comprehensive volume explores questions that relate to a wide variety of fields, from biology and biochemistry, to paleontology, geology, and medical research. Preserved fossils are used to date geological deposits and archaeological artifacts. Materials scientists investigate mineralized tissues to determine the design principles used by organisms to form strong materials. Many medical problems are also associated with normal and pathological mineralization. Lowenstam, the pioneer researcher in biomineralization, and Weiner discuss the basic principles of mineral formation by organisms and compare various mineralization processes. Reference tables listing all known cases in which organisms form minerals are included.

Nanoscale Technology in Biological Systems

Nanoscale Technology in Biological Systems
Author: Ralph S. Greco,Fritz B. Prinz,R. Lane Smith
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2004-12-20
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780203500224

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Nanoscale Technology in Biological Systems reviews recent accomplishments in the field of nanobiology and introduces the application of nanoscale matrices to human biology. It focuses on the applications of nanotechnology fabrication to biomedical devices and discusses new physical methods for cell isolation and manipulation and intracellular commu

Calcareous Algae and Stromatolites

Calcareous Algae and Stromatolites
Author: Robert Riding
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642523359

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This volume provides a comprehensive overview of calcareous algae and stromatolites. It contains reviews by leading specialists of major groups, together with accounts of floras through time. It deals with marine and non-marine, benthic and planktic, and modern as well as ancient examples. As the first multi-authored review of the field ever published in English, it is an essential reference text for this complex field. It is designed for both postgraduate researchers and professional scientists who require up-to-date and authoritative information on these long-ranging organisms and fabrics which are of wide evolutionary, environmental and sedimentary significance.

Microbial Sediments

Microbial Sediments
Author: Robert E. Riding,Stanley M. Awramik
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783662040362

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This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the rapidly developing field of microbial sediments, featuring excellent artwork. It contains authoritative and stimulating contributions by distinguished authors that cover the field and set the scene for future advances.