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11 April 2025
Dera, G. (2025) 

Paléontologie et évolution des invertébrés

Paris: Dunod.
 
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"Les animaux invertébrés (terme à prendre ici au sens vernaculaire et non phylogénétique) sont des groupes incontournables en paléontologie du fait de leur abondance dans le registre fossile et de la diversité de leurs plans anatomiques. Les reconnaître et comprendre leur évolution est donc une étape incontournable dans tout cursus universitaire de biologie ou géosciences, que ce soit pour enraciner l’arbre évolutif des espèces actuelles dans le temps, pour dater et reconstituer les environnements et écosystèmes du passé, ou tout simplement pour comprendre l’histoire de la vie, de la biodiversité et des
mécanismes évolutifs associés.
Cet ouvrage richement illustré a pour ambition de dresser un état des connaissances actuelles sur l’évolution des principaux groupes, en portant un regard croisé sur les données paléontologiques, stratigraphiques, biologiques et génétiques les plus récentes. Le lecteur bénéficiera également d’une synthèse des concepts clés et des différentes utilisations des fossiles en sciences de la Terre et de l’évolution."
Phillips, B.W. (2025) 

The ecology and evolution of invasive populations

Oxford: Oxford University Press. 
 
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"This novel and accessible textbook focuses on the intimate interplay between ecological and evolutionary processes as populations spread through time and space. It provides both a survey of the field - a story about the history and development of our understanding - as well as a synthesis of the new developments. Invasive populations are ubiquitous and invariably carry consequences. A gene for herbicide resistance spreads; a tumour grows in a loved one's body; an agricultural pest sweeps across the country; a new pathogen proliferates around the world. All of these are invasive populations - populations of genes, cells, or organisms spreading without control and having massive impact. Our collective desire to understand how invasive populations spread has inspired a rich body of basic theory developed from foundations laid in physics and statistics over a century ago. This theory has, however, often failed to explain real patterns in nature because a key consideration has been missing - evolution. The last few decades have seen a growing awareness that evolution plays out on timescales that matter to many systems. The recent emergence of evolutionary thinking in invasion biology has generated important new ideas and has enriched our understanding not only of invasions but of ecology and evolution more broadly. This accessible textbook introduces these new ideas. It provides both a survey of the field - a story about the history and development of our understanding - as well as a synthesis of the new developments. There are many titles on biological invasions that typically take a purely ecological viewpoint, whilst those texts in which evolution does feature have tended to concentrate on adaptation to new environments. This book instead focuses on the intimate interplay between ecological and evolutionary processes as populations spread through time and space. The Ecology and Evolution of Invasive Populations is an advanced textbook aimed at graduate students and researchers in ecology and evolutionary biology seeking a broad, up-to-date, and authoritative overview of the field. The study of biological invasions is no longer a specialized sub-discipline of ecology; this book will also be of relevance to a far broader academic readership from disciplines ranging across physics, mathematics, and medicine"
Elger, R. (2025) 

Les increvables au potager : les valeurs sûres pour des récoltes garanties.

Paris: Rustica éditions.
 
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"Trop d’eau ? Pas assez ? Sécheresse ? Gel tardif ? Mildiou ? Oïdium ? Limaces ? Les années ne se ressemblent pas au potager et les récoltes s’en font parfois sentir… Pourtant, certains végétaux résistent mieux que d’autres et permettent d’assurer des cueillettes dignes de ce nom.

Légumes qui se ressèment tous seuls (roquette, mâche), légumes perpétuels (asperge, rhubarbe, ciboulette), variétés résistantes, légumes méconnus sans maladies ni ravageurs (capucine tubéreuse, crosne, tétragone) ou encore fruitiers résistants, vous trouverez dans cet ouvrage une sélection de près de 50 plantes aux multiples atouts.

Partez à la découverte de plantes généreuses et résilientes qui bravent tous les dangers !"

Franciss, F. (2021)

Hard rock hydraulics: an introduction to modeling.

Boca Raton London New York: CRC Press.
 
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"Hard rock hydraulics concerns arrangements of adjoining intact rock blocks, occurring down to a depth of hundreds of meters, where groundwater percolates within the gaps between these blocks. During the last decades, technical papers related to successful or failed attempts for mining groundwater from hard rocks, and achievements or failures of public or mining developments with respect to these rocks, increased the knowledge of their hydraulics. Examples of activities where the mechanical behavior of these rocks highly interacts with their hydraulics are projects under the sea or groundwater level, such as open pits or underground mines, galleries, tunnels, shafts, underground hydropower plants, oil and LPG storage caverns, and deep disposal of hazardous waste. This book dedicated to hard rock hydraulics assumes some prior knowledge of hydraulics, geology, hydrogeology, and soil and rock mechanics. Chapter I discusses the main issues of modeling; chapter II covers the fundamentals of hard rock hydraulics; chapter III presents concepts regarding approximate solutions; chapter IV discusses data analysis for groundwater modeling; chapter V focuses on finite differences and chapter VI provides examples of some particular unusual applications. This book will help civil and mining engineers and also geologists to solve their practical problems in hydrogeology and public or mining projects"--
Waigh, T.A. (2025)

The physics of bacteria: from cells to biofilms.

Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009313506

 

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"Bacteria are the most ubiquitous life-forms on Earth, and are studied extensively to gain insight into their function and understand how they interact with their environment. In recent years, bacterial biophysics has added a new dimension to this research by using the tools of physics to investigate the quantitative principles that underpin these cellular systems. This book provides a modern and cohesive introduction to bacterial biophysics, with a focus on biofilms, slimes and capsules. In the first of three sections, key techniques and models from the physical sciences that can be applied to bacterial problems are presented. Section 2 then provides a bacterial microbiology primer for physical scientists and an examination of single-cell phenomena. The final section explores interacting bacteria and biofilms from a physical perspective. Ideal for physics graduates interested in this important field, this book is also relevant for researchers in physical chemistry, bioengineering, mathematics and microbiology"