Dear colleagues,
 
After finishing two books on morphometrics, and migration with Springer,
it is pleasure to start a new project on "Predation in organisms- A
Distinct Phenomenon". This book could be published with Springer. 
 
The main topics of this project are:
1. What is behind predation in organisms?
2. Factors affecting predation in organisms.
3. Predator-prey interaction.
4. The distinct role of predation in keeping the environmental
equilibrium.
5. Examples of predation in the fossil record.
6. Examples of predation in marine and non-marine organisms.
7. Avoiding and preventing predation.
8. Interference between predators.
9. Herbivory, carnivory, cannibalism, parasitoidism, and parasitism.
10. Scavenging in comparison to predation.
11. Future trends in this subject.
 
Here are two links to my previous published books with Springer:
 
http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,11855,5-10006-22-51694167-0,00.html
 
http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,11855,5-10006-22-51694167-0,00.html
To those who are interested, please send me the following "soon":
1. Title of your chapter(s).
2. Co-authors with complete affiliations.
I herein send you my instructions for the chapter:
1. We need American English. 
2. No formatting at all (only plain text).
3. The chapter starts with ... title, abstract, keywords from 6 to 8
words.
4. Do not add a period at the end of references in the references list.
Also, no points for any abbreviation in the references list.
5. Please insert your figures and tables within the text (not at the end
of the chapter).

I hope you can submit your chapter(s) within 6 months from now.

Waiting for hearing from you.
Most sincere regards.
 
The Editor.
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Prof. Dr. Ashraf M. T. Elewa
Professor of Micropaleontology & Paleoecology
Vice-President of the Geology Department 
Faculty of Science
Minia University
61519, EGYPT
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://myprofile.cos.com/aelewa
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