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ISBN 10: 0824707877
ISBN 13: 9780824707873
Author: Miller Ingle
This reference evaluates and describes the latest strategies for hormone suppression and blockade in the management of early and advanced stage breast cancer and explores the effects of tamoxifen, selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs), aromatase inhibitors, and their combination on both breast cancers and normal tissues.
Endocrine Therapy in Breast Cancer 1st Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Definitive Case Studies
Authors: Norman Owen-Smith and Jason P. Marshal
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1.1 Red deer on Rum
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1.2 Soay sheep on Hirta
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1.3 Roe deer in France
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1.4 Bighorn sheep in Alberta
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1.5 Kudu in Kruger
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1.6 Wildebeest in Serengeti
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1.7 Moose on Isle Royale
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1.8 Elk in North Yellowstone
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1.9 Overview
Chapter 2: The Suite of Population Models
Author: Norman Owen-Smith
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2.1 Models of density dependence
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2.2 Autoregressive time-series models
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2.3 Age- or stage-structured models
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2.4 Trophic interaction models
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2.5 Physiological or metaphysiological models
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2.6 Models accommodating spatial structure
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2.7 Individual-based models
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2.8 Overview
Chapter 3: Climatic Influences: Temperate–Tropical Contrasts
Author: Norman Owen-Smith
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3.1 Temperate environments
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3.2 Tropical and subtropical environments
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3.3 Effects of predation and hunting
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3.4 Overall assessment
Chapter 4: Demographic Processes: Lessons from Long-Term, Individual-Based Studies
Authors: Jean-Michel Gaillard, Tim Coulson, and Marco Festa-Bianchet
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4.1 Life history of large herbivores: a brief review
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4.2 Differential contributions of demographic parameters to population growth
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4.3 Climatic variation, density-dependence, and individual variability
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4.4 Conclusions: how can future analyses of large herbivore demography deal with complex demographic processes?
Chapter 5: Irruptive Dynamics and Vegetation Interactions
Authors: John E. Gross, Iain J. Gordon, and Norman Owen-Smith
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5.1 Models of herbivore–vegetation interactions
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5.2 Examples of irruptive dynamics
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5.3 Effects of irruptions on vegetation
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5.4 Changing perspectives
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5.5 Synthesis
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5.6 Implications for conservation and management
Chapter 6: How Does Landscape Heterogeneity Shape Dynamics of Large Herbivore Populations?
Authors: N. Thompson Hobbs and Iain J. Gordon
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6.1 What is spatial heterogeneity?
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6.2 How does spatial heterogeneity influence ungulate population dynamics?
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6.3 Mechanisms explaining the influence of spatial heterogeneity on population dynamics
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6.4 Influences from high-quality resources
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6.5 Influences from buffer resources
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6.6 Global change and access to heterogeneity by large herbivores
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6.7 Conclusions: the importance of spatial context for population dynamics
Chapter 7: Towards an Ecology of Population Dynamics
Author: Norman Owen-Smith
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7.1 Phenomenological descriptors
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7.2 Time series elaborations
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7.3 Environmental structure
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7.4 Population structure
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7.5 Adaptive responses and environmental contexts
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7.6 Summary and conclusions
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