Scanning electron microscopy in taxonomy and functional morphology
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Scanning electron microscopy in taxonomy and functional morphology
(The Systematics Association special volume series, no. 41)
Published for the Systematics Association by Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1990
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"Proceedings of an international symposium held at Nottingham University School of Agriculture, Sutton Bonnington, on 13-15 April 1988."
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内容説明
In order to understand ecological processes it is first necessary to be able to name and classify the plants and animals that are involved. This task has been greatly assisted by the use of the scanning electron microscope, first introduced in the mid-1960s. This subject was reviewed in a volume published by the Systematics Association in 1971. Substantial advances have since been made in equipment and preparative techniques, principally in the use of field emission, the viewing of uncoated materials, and the digitization of the image. The present volume reviews some of the latest developments. It contains thirteen chapters, written by experts in their fields, each dealing with a specific area of the plant or animal kingdom.
目次
- Comparative studies of mature and developing pollen grains, S.Blackmore and S.H.Barnes
- the significance of SEM for character analysis of spores of the "Polypodiacea" (Filicales), E.Hennipman
- the role of SEM in pollen morphology and plant systematics, M.M.Harley and I.K.Ferguson
- scanning electron microscopy of the epidermal surface in plants, W.Barthlott
- scanning electron microscopy of the internal ultrastructure of plant cuticle, C.R.Hill and D.L. Dilcher
- the use of SEM in dinoflagellate taxonomy, J.Lewis and J.D.Dodge
- the relevance of SEM to the taxonomy of marine ascomycetes, S.T.Moss
- micromorphology and evolution of the keels of raphe-bearing diatoms, T.B.B.Paddock and P.A.Sims
- scanning electron microscopy in palaeobotany, C.R.Hill
- the structure of the shell wall in testate amoebae and the importance of the organic cement matrix, C.G.Ogden
- the impact of SEM in studies of living and fossil bryozoans, P.D.Taylor
- functional morphology and taxonomy of parasitic helminths as seen by SEM, L.M.Gibbons and L.F.Khalil, digitization in scanning electron microscopy, M.Wagner.
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