04242nam 2201273z- 450 991055736530332120220111(CKB)5400000000042238(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76831(oapen)doab76831(EXLCZ)99540000000004223820202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLandscapes and Landforms of Terrestrial and Marine AreasBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (342 p.)3-0365-1653-0 3-0365-1654-9 This volume collects papers dealing with the integrated study of emerged and submerged areas, by means of different approaches and techniques. It shows the reasons why the integration of terrestrial and marine datasets would be desirable in geoenvironmental studies, and demonstrates how such an integration is unquestionably beneficial in modern research, ranging from Late Quaternary landscape evolution to geohazards, geomorphological mapping, geoarchaeology, geoheritage and geodiversity, and marine benthic habitat mapping.Research & information: generalbicssc3D photogrammetric point cloudactive erosionAdriatic Seaalgal reefsarchaeological sea level markerbarrier islandbioconstruction volumeCilentocliffsclimate changecoastal geomorphologycoastal landscape evolutioncoastal managementcoastal morphodynamicsCroatiacultural heritage documentationearthquakeeastern Adriatic coastestuaryextreme wavesgeodiversity assessmentgeohazardgeoheritagegeomorphological surveygeomorphometrygeositesgeosystem servicesgeotourismGISGozoholocenehydro-geodiversityItalyland subsidenceLast Glacial MaximumliquefactionMaltamarine terracesmorphology resiliencemorphostratigraphymulti-beammultibeam bathymetryn/apaleo-geographyPortofino ParkQuaternary sedimentremote sensing of acoustic and optical datariver incisionsrocky coastRoman harboursSardiniasea level oscillationsea-level changessea-level riseseafloor mappingSesia Val Grande UNESCO Global Geoparksound velocitysouthern Italyspatial analysissub-bottom profilersubmarine geomorphologysubmerged alluvial plainSumatraterrestrial geomorphologytsunamitufaTyrrhenian marginunderwater geoheritageunmanned surface vesselvulnerability indexwater resourceswhite ribbonResearch & information: generalSoldati Mauroedt1326454Foglini FedericaedtPrampolini MariacristinaedtSavini AlessandraedtSoldati MauroothFoglini FedericaothPrampolini MariacristinaothSavini AlessandraothBOOK9910557365303321Landscapes and Landforms of Terrestrial and Marine Areas3037453UNINA04013nam 22006855 450 991048436490332120251113202744.03-030-67212-310.1007/978-3-030-67212-6(CKB)4100000011781610(MiAaPQ)EBC6548236(Au-PeEL)EBL6548236(OCoLC)1240211489(PPN)253860725(DE-He213)978-3-030-67212-6(EXLCZ)99410000001178161020210226d2021 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSoul Mate Biology Science of attachment and love /by Gregor Majdic1st ed. 2021.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2021.1 online resource (224 pages)Fascinating Life Sciences,2509-67533-030-67211-5 Introduction -- Two is better than one -- Escherichia coli; do bacteria get it on? -- Amoeba likes the smell -- Moths in search of love through pheromones -- Wild bull and placid ox -- Of bees and flowers -- Clownfish, afterdark secretes of Nemo’s parents? -- Graceful swan, a symbol of love -- Gosling following their mothers -- Why only male deer has antlers? -- Depraved hooligan penguins -- Mouse mating and fighting -- Mating like rabbits -- Beware, an elephant in the musth -- Steenbook, a faithful dwarf antelope -- Is there a love in the world of voles? -- Romeo and Juliette among chimpanzees -- Human love through the eyes of neuroscientist -- Origins of human love -- Man and woman madly in love -- What is love?.Love, one of the most profound of human emotions, love that accompanies us from puberty to old age, love that follows us from ancient times to modern, from ancient writings, through the Bible and the texts of medieval scribes to modern day books and movies. Through the millennia love has lost none of its secrecy, charm, attractiveness, craziness, even in this digital age, when we are overwhelmed by information. But what is love? Where does this emotion originate? Are we humans the only living beings feeling this emotion? Can love be explained by some chemical reactions in our brains? Is love just a trick of nature or is love some kind of higher feeling? We do not have definite answers to any of these questions, nevertheless, neuroscience, behavioral science and others have provided us with some, at least partial answers. We know today a great deal more than ever before about what is happening in the brain when we are madly in love. We understand why our hearts beat faster whenwe see the person we love, we know why we sweat and why we feel anxious when the loved one is away from us, and we have some ideas about how feelings of attachment form in the brain. This book guides you through the complicated labyrinth of genes, molecules and brain cells that are involved in the feelings of love, attachment, affection, and also simple sexual reproduction.Fascinating Life Sciences,2509-6753PhysiologyZoologyBiologyPhilosophyLife sciencesEvolution (Biology)Animal PhysiologyZoologyPhilosophy of BiologyLife SciencesEvolutionary BiologyPhysiology.Zoology.BiologyPhilosophy.Life sciences.Evolution (Biology)Animal Physiology.Zoology.Philosophy of Biology.Life Sciences.Evolutionary Biology.612.04Majdic Gregor846128MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910484364903321Soul mate biology1890043UNINA