New books purchased:
Developmental plasticity and evolution, by Mary Jane West-Eberhard. New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 2003. Balfour Library shelfmark: EO (308ii-iii).
Handbook of the mammals of the world. 2. Hoofed mammals. Chief editors Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier. Barcelona: Lynx Edicions; 2011. Balfour Library shelfmark: qY (20) (Quarto, large size shelves).
Meiofauna marina: biodiversity, morphology and ecology of small benthic organisms. Vol. 19. Chief editors Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa, Kai Horst George, M. Antonio Todaro. Munich: Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil; 2011. Balfour Library shelfmark: GHN (129xviiii).
Donations:
Five weeks with Lapland birds: an account of the Cambridge Lapland Expedition 1955, by S. J. J. F. Davies. Perth, WA: Curtin University of Technology; 2010. Balfour Library shelfmark: qKZ.4 (34) (Quarto, large-size shelves).
New theses:
Ant community structure in the high canopy of lowland dipterocarp forest, by Kalsum binti Mohd Yusah. Cambridge; 2011. Balfour Library shelfmark: Thesis (502) (Library Office).
Boldness and social interactions in three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus), by Jennifer Harcourt. Cambridge; 2010. Balfour Library shelfmark: Thesis (499) (Library Office).
Cooperation in cleaner fish mutualisms: the role of repeated interactions, by Jennifer Oates. Cambridge; 2011. Balfour Library shelfmark: Thesis (504) (Library Office).
The evolution of gene regulation in Diptera: a study of molecular
antagonists of the achaete-scute genes and their role in the evolution
of thoracic bristle patterns, by Marta Costa. Cambridge; 2011. Balfour Library shelfmark: Thesis (500) (Library Office).
Genetic architecture and ecological speciation in Heliconius butterflies, by Richard Montague Merrill. Balfour Library shelfmark: Thesis (498) (Library Office).
Migratory strategies and population dynamics in the black-tailed godwit (Limosa limosa), by Charlotte H. Chang. Cambridge; [2011]. (M.Phil.) Balfour Library shelfmark: Thesis (500) (Library Office).
Worldwide MHC class I and II diversity in humans, by Nouar Qutob. Cambridge; 2010. Balfour Library shelfmark: Thesis (501) (Library Office).