Michael L. Cain
Michael L. Cain taught introductory biology and a broad range of other biology courses at New Mexico State University and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology for thirteen years. He is now writing full time and is affiliated with Bowdoin College in Maine. Dr. Cain has published dozens of scientific articles on topics such as genetic variation in plants, insect foraging behavior, long-distance seed dispersal, and factors that promote speciation in crickets. Dr. Cain is the recipient of numerous fellowships, grants, and awards, including the Pew Charitable Trust Teacher-Scholar Fellowship and research grants from the National Science Foundation.
Books by Michael L. Cain
Containing all drawn figures from the text in full color, with ample space for notes–a valuable resource for both note-taking and reference.More
Containing all drawn figures from the text in full color, with ample space for notes–a valuable resource for both note-taking and reference.More
Full Fourth Edition
Discover Biology helps students become biologically literate students—to progress from science to scientific literacy.More
Fifth Edition
From science to scientific literacy.More
Fifth Core Edition
From science to scientific literacy.More