New Directions in Ecological Physiology

New Directions in Ecological Physiology
Title New Directions in Ecological Physiology PDF eBook
Author Martin E. Feder
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 380
Release 1987
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521349383

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This 1988 book outlines conceptual approaches to the study of physiological adaptation in animals.

Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Mammals

Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Mammals
Title Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Mammals PDF eBook
Author Philip Carew Withers
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 607
Release 2016
Genre Science
ISBN 0199642710

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This book summarizes our current knowledge of the complex and sophisticated physiological models that mammals provide for survival in a wide variety of ecological and environmental contexts: terrestrial, aerial, and aquatic.

Physiological Strategies for Gas Exchange and Metabolism

Physiological Strategies for Gas Exchange and Metabolism
Title Physiological Strategies for Gas Exchange and Metabolism PDF eBook
Author A. J. Woakes
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 288
Release 1991-03-28
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780521366021

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This 1991 book reviews the various metabolic and functional mechanisms that animals possess in order to live successfully in their own particular, often unique, environments. It demonstrates both the diversity of responses that are shown and the underlying principles of gas exchange and transport for a wide range of organisms.

Physiological Ecology

Physiological Ecology
Title Physiological Ecology PDF eBook
Author William H. Karasov
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 760
Release 2020-05-05
Genre Science
ISBN 0691213313

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Unlocking the puzzle of how animals behave and how they interact with their environments is impossible without understanding the physiological processes that determine their use of food resources. But long overdue is a user-friendly introduction to the subject that systematically bridges the gap between physiology and ecology. Ecologists--for whom such knowledge can help clarify the consequences of global climate change, the biodiversity crisis, and pollution--often find themselves wading through an unwieldy, technically top-heavy literature. Here, William Karasov and Carlos Martínez del Rio present the first accessible and authoritative one-volume overview of the physiological and biochemical principles that shape how animals procure energy and nutrients and free themselves of toxins--and how this relates to broader ecological phenomena. After introducing primary concepts, the authors review the chemical ecology of food, and then discuss how animals digest and process food. Their broad view includes symbioses and extends even to ecosystem phenomena such as ecological stochiometry and toxicant biomagnification. They introduce key methods and illustrate principles with wide-ranging vertebrate and invertebrate examples. Uniquely, they also link the physiological mechanisms of resource use with ecological phenomena such as how and why animals choose what they eat and how they participate in the exchange of energy and materials in their biological communities. Thoroughly up-to-date and pointing the way to future research, Physiological Ecology is an essential new source for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students-and an ideal synthesis for professionals. The most accessible introduction to the physiological and biochemical principles that shape how animals use resources Unique in linking the physiological mechanisms of resource use with ecological phenomena An essential resource for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students An ideal overview for researchers

Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Fishes

Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Fishes
Title Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Fishes PDF eBook
Author Brian Eddy
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 265
Release 2012-05-03
Genre Medical
ISBN 0199540950

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Fish have evolved to colonise almost every type of aquatic habitat and today they are a hugely diverse group of over 25,000 species. This title presents a current and comprehensive overview of fish physiology to demonstrate how living fish function in their environment.

Environmental Physiology of the Amphibians

Environmental Physiology of the Amphibians
Title Environmental Physiology of the Amphibians PDF eBook
Author Martin E. Feder
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 660
Release 1992-10-15
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780226239446

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Through its emphasis on recent research, its many summary tables, and its bibliography of more than 4,000 entries, this first modern, synthetic treatment of comparative amphibian environmental physiology emerges as the definitive reference for the field. Forty internationally respected experts review the primary data, examine current research trends, and identify productive avenues for future research.

Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Birds

Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Birds
Title Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Birds PDF eBook
Author J. Eduardo P. W. Bicudo
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 334
Release 2010-04
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0199228442

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Examining avian physiology in detail, this text specifically addresses the unique physiological characteristics of birds, although experimental techniques and future research directions are also considered.