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Methods in Chemical Ecology, Volume 1: Chemical Methods

Handbook / Manual
Series: Methods in Chemical Ecology Volume: 1
Edited By: Jocelyn G Millar and Kenneth F Haynes
390 pages, Illus, figs, tabs
Methods in Chemical Ecology, Volume 1: Chemical Methods
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  • Methods in Chemical Ecology, Volume 1: Chemical Methods ISBN: 9780412080715 Hardback Jun 1998 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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About this book

This practical manual represents a comprehensive, up-to-date compilation of useful chemical ecology techniques and references. Written from the viewpoint of the practitioner, this book and its companion volume on bioassays describe apparatus and methods, providing detailed discussions of the advantages and limitations of various techniques. Taken together, the volumes provide the information required to isolate and identify biologically active chemicals mediating inter- and intraspecific interactions between organisms from most of the major taxa. "Methods in Chemical Ecology: Chemical Methods" describes both macro- and microscale techniques, paying particular attention to the problems inherent in working with microscale samples.The book is arranged in a logical sequence, beginning with chapters on the initial extraction and purification of compounds, and progressing through methods used in identification of chemical structures, including both instrumental and microchemical methods. The book finishes with chapters on the separation of enantiomers, and the use of electrophysiological techniques. Coverage includes descriptions of both cutting-edge methods such as solid phase microextraction, and methods that have been in common use for a decade or more. With minimal use of technical jargon, this volume is designed as an indispensable reference manual for graduate students as well as experienced researchers. This volume will also serve as a valuable reference book for researchers in many related disciplines, including natural-products chemistry, ecology, botany/plant sciences, zoology, entomology, marine biology and ecology, and pharmacology.

Contents

Bioassays tools and techniques; ecology mediated by chemical cues; types of bioassays.

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Biography

Kenneth F. Haynes is a Professor of Entomology in the Department of Entomology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky.
Handbook / Manual
Series: Methods in Chemical Ecology Volume: 1
Edited By: Jocelyn G Millar and Kenneth F Haynes
390 pages, Illus, figs, tabs
Media reviews
'Overall, the book has been very meticulously prepared, and the subject dealt with in a very comprehensive manner, given the book is only 380 pages long. Readers need to have a strong background in instrumental analysis to fully appreciate the details. Nonetheless, the book is easy to read and gives a good overview. It is ideal for advanced students in chemical ecology, microanalysis, and entomology.' Journal of Environmental Quality, 28 (1999)
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