Magnetite Biomineralization and Magnetoreception in Organisms: A New Biomagnetism: Topics in Geobiology, cartea 5
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781461379928
ISBN-10: 146137992X
Pagini: 708
Ilustrații: 704 p.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 37 mm
Greutate: 1.11 kg
Ediția:1985
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Seria Topics in Geobiology
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
ISBN-10: 146137992X
Pagini: 708
Ilustrații: 704 p.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 37 mm
Greutate: 1.11 kg
Ediția:1985
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Seria Topics in Geobiology
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
I. Introduction and Background.- 1 • Iron Biomineralization: A Geobiological Perspective.- 2 • Ferrimagnetic Properties of Magnetite.- 3 • The Geomagnetic Field: Its Nature, History, and Biological Relevance.- II. Experimental Techniques and Instrumentation.- 4 • An Introduction to the Use of SQUID Magnetometers in Biomagnetism.- 5 • Detection, Extraction, and Characterization of Biogenic Magnetite.- 6 • Studying Mineral Particulates of Biogenic Origin by Transmission Electron Microscopy and Electron Diffraction: Some Guidelines and Suggestions.- 7 • The Cellular Localization of Particulate Iron.- 8 • Large-Volume, Magnetically Shielded Room: A New Design and Material.- III. Magnetoreception: Theoretical Considerations.- 9 • Limits to Induction-Based Magnetoreception.- 10 • Energetics and Sensitivity Considerations of Ferromagnetic Magnetoreceptors.- 11 • Particle-Size Considerations for Magnetite-Based Magnetoreceptors.- 12 • Are Animal Maps Magnetic?.- IV. Magnetoreception and Magnetic Minerals in Living Organisms.- 13 • Mössbauer Spectroscopy of Iron Biomineralization Products in Magnetotactic Bacteria.- 14 • Magnetotactic Microorganisms Found in Muds from Rio de Janeiro: A General View.- 15 • Structure, Morphology, and Crystal Growth of Bacterial Magnetite.- 16 • Biomineralization Processes of the Radula Teeth of Chitons.- 17 • Magnetic Remanence and Response to Magnetic Fields in Crustacea.- 18 • Magnetic Field Sensitivity in Honeybees.- 19 • Magnetic Butterflies: A Case Study of the Monarch (Lepidoptera, Danaidae).- 20 • Magnetoreception and Biomineralization of Magnetite: Fish.- 21 • Magnetoreception and Biomineralization of Magnetite in Amphibians and Reptiles.- 22 • Avian Navigation, Geomagnetic Field Sensitivity,and Biogenic Magnetite.- 23 • Magnetic Remanence in Bats.- 24 • Magnetoreception and Biomineralization of Magnetite in Cetaceans.- 25 • Magnetoreception and the Search for Magnetic Material in Rodents.- V. Human Magnetoreception: An Editorial Introduction.- 26 • Magnetoreception by Man and Other Primates.- 27 • Statistical and Methodological Critique of Baker’s Chapter.- 28 • Human Navigation: Attempts to Replicate Baker’s Displacement Experiment.- 29 • Human Homing Orientation: Critique and Alternative Hypotheses.- 30 • Absence of Human Homing Ability as Measured by Displacement Experiments.- 31 • A Study of the Homeward Orientation of Visually Handicapped Humans.- 32 • An Attempt to Replicate the Spinning Chair Experiment.- 33 • A Cautionary Note on Magnetoreception in Dowsers.- 34 • Human Navigation: A Summary of American Data and Interpretation.- VI. Biogenic Magnetite in the Fossil Record.- 35 • A Search for Bacterial Magnetite in the Sediments of Eel Marsh, Woods Hole, Massachusetts.- 36 • Possible Biogenic Magnetite Fossils from the Late Miocene Potamida Clays of Crete.