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Gravity and the Behavior of Unicellular Organisms Donat-Peter Hader (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany)

Gravity and the Behavior of Unicellular Organisms By Donat-Peter Hader (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany)

Gravity and the Behavior of Unicellular Organisms by Donat-Peter Hader (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany)


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How do single cells know where is up and down? What is their ecological benefit? How can they be used to study the mechanisms of gravity perception? Historical and current approaches are summarised in order to answer these basic questions of interest to biologists as well as space and gravitational scientists.

Gravity and the Behavior of Unicellular Organisms Summary

Gravity and the Behavior of Unicellular Organisms by Donat-Peter Hader (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany)

Unicellular organisms use gravity as an environmental guide to reach and stay in regions optimal for their growth and reproduction. These single cells play a significant role in food webs and these factors together make the effects of gravity on unicellular organisms a fascinating and important subject for scientific study. In addition, they present valuable model systems for studying the mechanisms of gravity perception, a topic of increasing interest in these days of experimentation in space. This book reveals how single cells achieve the same sensoric capacity as multicellular organisms like plants or animals. It reviews the field, discussing the historical background, ecological significance and related physiology of unicellular organisms, as well as various experimental techniques and models with which to study them. Those working on the biology of unicellular organisms, as well as in related areas of gravitational and space science will find this book of value.

Gravity and the Behavior of Unicellular Organisms Reviews

'Hader and his colleagues have now produced an absorbing, comprehensive and thoroughly up-to-date treatise they have produced a work that combines magisterial thoroughness (and 1000 references) with refreshing accessibility.' Biologist

About Donat-Peter Hader (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany)

Prof. Dr. Donat-Peter Hader holds the chair in botany at the Friedrich-Alexander Universitat. He has been interested in gravitational biology and space research for more than 20 years and was involved in numerous space shuttle, sounding rocket, satellite and parabolic flight experiments. He is the author and editor of more than a dozen books and has published more than 450 papers in scientific journals. Michael Lebert is a botanist active in gravity-related research and computer sciences for 10 years. He has been involved as co-investigator in numerous biological experiments in microgravity on airplanes and sounding rockets. Ruth Hemmersbach, zoologist and cell biologist, has been active in gravity-related research for more than 20 years. She has been principal investigator for several biological experiments in microgravity on airplanes, sounding rockets and space shuttles.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Methods in gravitational biology; 3. Image analysis; 4. Fluorescence imaging; 5. Ciliates; 6. Flagellates; 7. Other organisms; 8. Responses to other stimuli; 9. Energetics; 10. Models for graviperception; 11. Evolutionary aspects of gravisensing: from bacteria to men; 12. Perspectives.

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NPB9780521820523
9780521820523
0521820529
Gravity and the Behavior of Unicellular Organisms by Donat-Peter Hader (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2005-01-17
272
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