BIOL 100
(General Biology):
1. Campbell, Neil A., Jane B. Reece,
Martha R. Taylor, and Eric J. Simon. (2006). Biology Concepts
and Connections. (5th ed.) Benjamin Cummings, New York.
2. Biology 100: General Biology Laboratory
Exercises. Millersville University, 2007-2008. MU Biology Department.
BIOL 204
(Human Biology):
1. Daniel Chiras. Human Biology,
5th ed. ISBN 0763728993
BIOL 207:
1.
2.
BIOL 211
(Concepts of Zoology):
1. Hickman, C.P. Jr., L.S.
Roberts, S.L. Keen, A. Larson, H. I'arson, and D.J. Eisenhower (2008).
Integrated Principles of Zoology (14th ed.). McGraw-Hill Higher Education,
N.Y.
ISBN-13 9780077221263.
(13th ed. will be okay but page numbers
won’t agree with course handouts)
2. Reinking, L.N. and Zegers,
D.A. (Summer & Fall 2008). Concepts of Zoology Laboratory Manual.
(available only through University Bookstore)
BIOL 221:
BIOL 241
(Ecology Lecture):
1. Townsend, Colin R., Michael
Begon and John L. Harper. 2008. Essentials of Ecology. Third
Edition. Wiley/Blackwell Publishing, Malden, MA.
BIOL 242
(Ecology Lab):
Required:
1. Valiela, Ivan. 2001. Doing Science. Design, Analysis, and Communication of Scientific Research. Oxford University Press, Inc. New York. ISBN 0-19-513413-3 (pbk)
2. Petrides, G.A. 1988. A Field Guide to Eastern Trees. Eastern United States and Canada, including the Midwest. First Edition. The Peterson Field Guide Series. Houghton Mifflin company, Boston and New York.
BIOL 247:
BIOL
254 & 255 (Human Anatomy & Physiology I and II):
1. Human Anatomy & Physiology
(7th ed) by EN Marieb and K Hoehn, 2007, ISBN 0-8053-5909-5, Pearson/Benjamin
Cummings [textbook]
2. Human Anatomy & Physiology
Laboratory Manual (9th ed), Cat Version, with Physio Ex 7.0 CD-ROM, 2008
by EN Marieb and SJ Mitchell ISBN 0-8053-7263-6, Pearson/Benjamin Cummings
[lab manual]
BIOL 256:
1. Nutrition (2nd ed.) by P.
Insel, R.E. Turner and D. Ross.
Jones and Bartlett Publishing, Sudbury, Massachusetts.
BIOL 257:
BIOL 263
(Cell Biology):
1. Gerald Karp. Cell and Molecular
Biology: Concepts and
Experiments. (5th Ed.) ISBN 978-0-470-04217-5.
2. There is an available book of
notes from the course, a lab manual, and an optional book on science writing:
Writing Papers
in the Biological Sciences, 4th
ed. By Victoria McMillan (ISBN 0-312-440-839). A newer edition if
available would be fine.
BIOL 281
(Behavioral Biology):
Required:
1. Goldsmith, T.H. & W.F.
Zimmerman. 2001. Biology, Evolution, and Human Nature. John Wiley &
Sons, Inc.
Recommended:
1. Strunk, W. & E.B. White.
2000. The Elements of Style, 4th edn. Longman, New York.
BIOL 291
(Marine Biology):
Required:
1. Castro, P. & Huber,
M.E. Marine Biology. McGraw Hill, Boston. (4th - 6th edition)
Recommended:
1. Abel, D.C & McConnell,
R.L. 2002. Environmental Issues in Oceanography. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle
River, NJ.
2. Gosner, K.L. 1978. A Field
Guide to the Atlantic Seashore. Houghton Mifflin, Boston.
3. Kavanagh, J. 2000. Pocket
Naturalist: Eastern Seashore Life. Waterford Press, Inc.
4. Robins, C.R. & Ray,
G.C. 1986. A Field Guide to Atlantic Coast Fishes, North America. Houghton
Mifflin, Boston.
5. Murdy, E.O, Birdsong, R.S.,
Musick J.A. 1997. Fishes of Chesapeake Bay. Smithsonian Press, Washington,
D.C.
BIOL 325:
BIOL 340:
BIOL 345:
BIOL 346
(Ornithology):
1. Gill, F.B. 2007. Ornithology
(3rd Ed.) W. H. Freeman and Company, N.Y. 758 pp.
BIOL 356:
BIOL 365/644
(Genetics):
1. 'i Genetics: A Molecular Approach, 2nd edition, and Solutions Manual, by P.J. Russell, Pearson Education. The ISBN for the set is 03213711828.
BIOL 375:
BIOL 415
(Mammalogy):
1. Feldhamer, G.A. , L.C. Drickamer, S.H. Vessey, J.F. Merritt, and C. Krajewski. 2007. Mammalogy: Adaptation, Diversity, Ecology (3 rd ed). Johns Hopkins University Press. 643 pp.
BIOL 427:
BIOL 435
(Animal Physiology):
1. Moyes, C.D. and P.M. Schulte
(2008) Principles of Animal Physiology, second edition Pearson Benjamin
Cummings.
ISBN 13:978-0-321-50155-4
BIOL 436
(Plant Physiology):
1. Taiz and Zeiger. (2006).
Plant Physiology, 4th Ed.
ISBN: 0-87893-856-7
BIOL 437
(Endocrinology):
1. Hadley and Levine. (2006).
Endocrinology. Pearson/Prentice Hall. ISBN #: 0-13-187606-6
BIOL 446:
BIOL 447:(Chesapeake
Bay System)
Required:
1. Curtin, P.D., G.S. Brush and G. W. Fisher (Eds.). 2001. Discovering the Chesapeake. The History of an Ecosystem. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. ISBN 0-8018-6468-2 (pbk).
2. Lippson, Alice Jane and Robert L.Lippson. 2006. Life in the Chesapeake Bay. Third Edition. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. ISBN:0801883385 pbk
Recommended:
1. Horton, Tom. 2003. Turning the Tide. Saving the Chesapeake Bay. Second Edition. Island Press, Washington, D.C. ISBN 1-55963-549-5 (pbk: alk. paper)
2. Watts, May Theilgaard. 1998. Tree Finder. A manual for the identification of trees by their leaves. Nature Study Guild Publishers, Rochester, NY, www.naturestudy.com
BIOL 448
(Biological Problems in Environmental Management):
BIOL 455
(Cardiopulmonary Physiology):
1. Levy, M.N. and A.J. Pappano
(2007) Cardiovascular Physiology, 9th ed. Mosby, St. Louis ISBN: 0323034463,
also listed as ISBN-13: 9780323034463
The previous edition will also be
okay:
Berne, R.M. and M.N. Levy (2001)
Cardiovascular Physiology, 8th ed. Mosby, St. Louis ISBN 0-323-01127-6
2. West, J.B. (2008) Respiratory Physiology – The Essentials,
8th ed. Lippincott, Philadelphia *[optional]*
ISBN 978-0-7817-7206-8.
The previuos edition will okay.
3. Reinking, L. 2002.
Cardiovascular Physiology (partial lecture notes) found at:
http://www.millersville.edu/%7Ebiology/biology.455/455index.htm.
( MU Webpage > Academics > Academic
Departments > Biology > Academics & Careers > Current Course Materials
> Biology 455)
BIOL 461:
BIOL 462:
BIOL 463:
BIO 465
(Developmental Biology):
1. Gilbert, Scott F. (2006).
Developmental Biology, 8th edition Sinauer Associates Inc. ISBN: 087893250X
BIOL 466:
BIOL 467:
BIOL 470:
BIOL 471
(CHEM 324) Plant Biochemistry:
1. Buchanan, Gruissem, and
Jones. (2006). Plant Biochemistry Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of
Plants.
ISBN: 0-943088-39-9
BIOL 472
(Seminar in Biology):
Required:
1. Semester subscription (normal
class days only, no weekends or holidays) to the New York Times, available
through the Campus Bookstore. You may arrange your own subscription by
calling the NY Times directly. Do not plan to pick up a copy at a newsstand
because Tuesday’s Science Times are the most important for our class and
the newsstands regularly run out or fail to receive copies Tuesdays (in
my lengthy experience).
BIOL 473:
BIOL 485
(Animal Behavior):
Required - All Students:
1. Alcock, J. 2005. Animal
Behavior: An Evolutionary Approach. 8th edition. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland,
Massachusetts.
Required - Graduate Students Only:
1. Houck, L.D. & L.C. Drickamer.
1996. Foundations of Animal Behavior. Classic Papers with Commentaries.
University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
BIOL 487:
(Evolution)
1. Futuyma, Douglas J. 2005.
Evolution. Sinauer Associates,
Inc. ISBN 0-87893-187-2
BIOL 589:
UNIV 103: (Biodiversity and the Sixth Great Extinction, Fall 2008)
Required:
1. Wilson, Edward O. 1999. The Diversity of Life. New Edition. W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. New York. ISBN-13: 9780393319408 Need paperback.
RESP 410:
RESP 411:
RESP 412:
RESP 420:
RESP 422:
RESP 432:
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