Description |
1 online resource (xxv, 230 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Silk proteins: Breakdown and evolutionary pathways -- The comparative architecture of silks, fibrous proteins, and their encoding genes in insects and spiders (with C. Riekel) -- The mechanical functions of silks and their correlated structural properties (with C. Riekel) -- Insect spatial vision is a potential selective factor on the evolution of silk achromatic properties and web architecture (with M. Lehrer) -- Insect color vision is a potential selective factor on the evolution of silk chromatic propeprties and web design (with M. Lehrer) -- Insect learning capacity is a potential selective factor in the evolution of silk color and the decorative silk patterns spun by spiders -- Inter-gland competition for amino acids and the ATP costs of silk synthesis -- A one-dimensional developmental system of life-long silk synthesis may preclude the evolution of higher eusociality in spiders -- Conclusions and looking forward |
Summary |
This book links the molecular evolution of silk proteins to the evolution and behavioral ecology of web-spinning spiders and other arthropods. Craig's book draws together studies from biochemistry through molecular genetics, cellular physiology, ecology, and behavior to present an integrated understanding of an interesting biological system at the molecular and organizational levels |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-221) and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Orb weavers -- Evolution
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Silk.
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silk (textile)
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silk (silkworm material)
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NATURE -- Animals -- Insects & Spiders.
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Silk
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Seide
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Physikalisch-chemische Eigenschaft
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Evolution
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Spinnennetz
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Skleroproteine
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
1423757734 |
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9781423757733 |
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128047226X |
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9781280472268 |
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9780195351637 |
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0195351630 |
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