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Revision as of 23:05, 4 August 2011
The Life of Air: Habitat, Communication, Manipulation.
edited by Monika Bakke
Introduction
Monika Bakke
Living in air
►Ann M.
Womack, Brendan J. M. Bohannan, and Jessica L. Green
Biodiversity and biogeography of the atmosphere
►Anna A. Gorbushina, Renate Kort, Anette Schulte, David Lazarus, Bernhard Schnetger, Hans-Jürgen Brumsack, William J. Broughton, Jocelyne Favet
Life in Darwin's dust: intercontinental transport and survival of microbes in the nineteenth century
►Anders Hedenström
Extreme Endurance Migration: What Is the Limit to Non-Stop Flight?
►Elizabeth Thomas
Tomas Saraceno looks to the sky and sees possibilities
►Steven Connor
Taking to the air
Nonhuman volatile communication
►Frederick R. Adler
Plant signalling: the opportunities and dangers of chemical communication
►Geraldine A. Wright, Florian P. Schiestl
►Michael R. Whitehead, Rod Peakall
Integrating floral scent, pollination ecology and population genetics
►Corinna Thom, David C. Gilley, Judith Hooper, Harald E. Esch
Anthropology of scents
►Gordon M. Shepherd
The Human Sense of Smell: Are We Better Than We Think?
►Charles J. Wysocki, George Preti
Facts, fallacies, fears, and frustrations with human pheromones
►David Howes, Anthony Synnott, Constance Classen
►Susana Camara Leret
Smellscapes: the loss of smell in a visual culture
►Usman Haque
►Oswaldo Maciá, Jenny Marketou, Chrysanne Stathacos, Clara Ursitti
Inspiration-expiration
►Bogusław Buszewski, Martyna Kęsy, Tomasz Ligor, Anton Amann
Human exhaled air analytics: biomarkers of diseases
►Breath sounds
►Sabrina Raaf
Breath I: pleasure
Breath Cultures
►Jarosław Kozakiewicz
►Tomas Saraceno
►Ruud Kaulingfreks , René Ten Bos
Learning to fly: inspiration and togetherness
►M. J. Parkes
Breath-holding and its breakpoint
Airborne anxieties
►Jeffrey Masters
►Lisa Fong Poh Ng
The Virus That Changed My World
►W. J. Kowalski, W.P. Bahnfleth
Immune-building technology and bioterrorism defense
►What You Should Know About Biological Warfare
►How to Survive Biological or Chemical Attack
►Critical Art Ensamble