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Reproductive Physiology of Marsupials by Tyndale-Biscoe, Hugh; Renfree, Marilyn - 1987

by Tyndale-Biscoe, Hugh; Renfree, Marilyn

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Reproductive Physiology of Marsupials by Tyndale-Biscoe, Hugh; Renfree, Marilyn - 1987

Reproductive Physiology of Marsupials

by Tyndale-Biscoe, Hugh; Renfree, Marilyn

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Cambridge University Press, 1987. Hardcover. Good. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
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  • Format/Binding Hardcover
  • Book Condition Used - Good
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  • Binding Hardcover
  • ISBN 10 0521252857
  • ISBN 13 9780521252850
  • Publisher Cambridge University Press
  • Date Published 1987

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Reproductive Physiology of Marsupials (Monographs on Marsupial Biology)
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Reproductive Physiology of Marsupials (Monographs on Marsupial Biology)

by Hugh Tyndale-Biscoe and Marilyn Renfree

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E-040: Cambridge University Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1987. Hardcover. Hardcover. 8vo. Cambridge University Press. 1987. 490 pgs. Illustrated with numerous b/w illustrations, text figures. DJ has light shelf-wear present to the DJ. No ownership marks present. The text is clean and free of marks, binding tight and solid, boards have light shelf wear present. Marsupials differ from most other mammals in their method of reproduction, in that they have chosen, in an evolutionary sense, to develop lactation rather than placentation for the nurture of their young. The neonate is therefore born with a mixture of advanced and embryonic characters, and yet is readily accessible within the pouch, providing a unique system for the study of the ontogeny of various physiological and endocrinological parameters. Marsupials are therefore ideal animals for research into mammalian reproductive physiology. The results of this exciting new research are summarized in this book by two of the… Read More
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