Metals and their Functional Role in the Structures of Invertebrates

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Metals and their Functional Role in the Structures of Invertebrates Editor: Matthew S. Lehnert Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Springer International Publishing AG
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Pages: 279 Illustrations and other contents: 94 Illustrations, color; 17 Illustrations, black and white; X, 266 p. 27 illus. Language: English ISBN: 9783031684852 Categories: , , , , ,

This book showcases the diverse strategies used by invertebrate organisms to enhance their structures with metals. Written by the leading scientists in this multidisciplinary field, this book explores a range of metal-enhanced structures that span the world of invertebrates, their wonderous uses, and their applications to human-engineered products. The articles, accompanied by artistic imagery, reveal how metals augment the cuticle of insect mouthparts, the tongue of snails, the slime of slugs, and the claws of crabs. Intended for evolutionary biologists, material scientists, and anybody with an interest in invertebrate biology, this book covers what we currently understand about the adaptive value of metals in structures and lays a foundation for future studies.

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Author Biography

Matthew S. Lehnert is a Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Kent State University at Stark, North Canton, OH, USA. He has a PhD in Entomology from University of Florida and now conducts interdisciplinary research on the functional morphology of structures, particularly insect mouthparts and the metals in the cuticle of cicadas.