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May Berenbaum

May Berenbaum

May Berenbaum is the Swanlund Professor and Head of the Department of Entomology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She has taught courses in introductory animal biology, entomology, insect ecology and chemical ecology and has received awards at the regional and national levels teaching from the Entomological Society of America. A fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Philosophical Society, she served as President of the American Institute for Biological Sciences in 2009 and currently serves on the Board of Directors of AAAS. Her research addresses insect-plant coevolution from molecular mechanisms of detoxification to impacts of herbivory on community structure. Concerned with the practical application of ecological and evolutionary principles, she has examined impacts of genetic engineering, global climate change, and invasive species on natural and agricultural ecosystems. In recognition of her work, she received the 2011 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement. Devoted to fostering science literacy, she has published numerous articles and five books on insects for the general public.
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    Portal Access Card for Life: The Science of Biology (12 Month)

    David Sadva; Craig Heller; David Hillis; May Berenbaum
    ©2013 | Tenth Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781464141331

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    Portal Access Card for Life: The Science of Biology (6 Month)

    David Sadva; Craig Heller; David Hillis; May Berenbaum
    ©2013 | Tenth Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781464141324

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    e-Book Access Card for Life: The Science of Biology (12 Month)
    A W.H. Freeman Interactive e-Book

    David Sadava; David Hillis; Craig Heller; May Berenbaum
    ©2013 | Tenth Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781464141300

    From its first edition, Life has set the standard for experiment-based intr .....[+]

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    Life
    w/BioPortal Access Card (12 Month)

    David Sadava; David Hillis; Craig Heller; May Berenbaum
    ©2014 | Tenth Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781464141652

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  • e-Book for Life: The Science of Biology (24-month access card), (VC)

    David Sadava; Craig Heller; May Berenbaum; David Hillis
    ©2011 | Ninth Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781464105777

    THE NEXT GREAT CHAPTER IN THE STORY OF LIFE Visit the Life, 9e preview s .....[+]

                        
  • e-Book for Life: The Science of Biology (12-month access card)
    A Sinauer/W.H. Freeman Interactive e-Book

    David Sadava; David Hillis; Craig Heller; May Berenbaum
    ©2012 | Ninth Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781429235969

    The Life, Ninth Edition e-Book is a complete online version of the textbook .....[+]

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  • Book Companion Site for Life: The Science of Biology

    David Sadva; Craig Heller; David Hilllis; May Berenbaum
    ©2012 | Ninth Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781429235884

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  • BioPortal for Life: The Science of Biology (12-month access card)

    David Sadva; Craig Heller; David Hillis; May Berenbaum
    ©2012 | Ninth Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781429235907

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  • BioPortal for Life: The Science of Biology (6-month access card)

    David Sadva; Craig Heller; David Hillis; May Berenbaum
    ©2012 | Ninth Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781429235891

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  • Life: The Science of Biology

    David Sadava; David Hillis; Craig Heller; May Berenbaum
    ©2011 | Ninth Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781429219624

    Learn More | Exam & Desk Copies | Go to Site
                        
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May Berenbaum

May Berenbaum

May Berenbaum is the Swanlund Professor and Head of the Department of Entomology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She has taught courses in introductory animal biology, entomology, insect ecology and chemical ecology and has received awards at the regional and national levels teaching from the Entomological Society of America. A fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Philosophical Society, she served as President of the American Institute for Biological Sciences in 2009 and currently serves on the Board of Directors of AAAS. Her research addresses insect-plant coevolution from molecular mechanisms of detoxification to impacts of herbivory on community structure. Concerned with the practical application of ecological and evolutionary principles, she has examined impacts of genetic engineering, global climate change, and invasive species on natural and agricultural ecosystems. In recognition of her work, she received the 2011 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement. Devoted to fostering science literacy, she has published numerous articles and five books on insects for the general public.