Animal Physiology: an environmental perspective
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Animal Physiology: an environmental perspective provides a broad review of animal physiology, demonstrating how an understanding of the physiology of animals in their natural habitats helps us to understand how and why animals evolved the way they did, as...
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Animal Physiology: an environmental perspective provides a broad review of animal physiology, demonstrating how an understanding of the physiology of animals in their natural habitats helps us to understand how and why animals evolved the way they did, as well as how we can protect them from the extreme effects of changes to their environments.
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Animal Physiology: an environmental perspective provides a broad review of animal physiology, demonstrating how an understanding of the physiology of animals in their natural habitats helps us to understand how and why animals evolved the way they did, as well as how we can protect them from the extreme effects of changes to their environments.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Animal Physiology: an environmental perspective “
- PART ONE - ANIMALS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT
- 1: The diversity of animals and their interactions with natural environments
- 2: Energy metabolism - generating energy from food
- 3: Cells, organisms and interactions with their environment
- PART TWO - WATER AND SALTS
- 4: Body fluid regulation: principles and processes
- 5: Osmotic and ionic regulation in aquatic animals
- 6: Water balance of land animals
- 7: Kidneys and excretion
- PART THREE - TEMPERATURE
- 8: Temperature and the principles of heat exchange
- 9: Temperature regulation in ectotherms
- 10: Temperature regulation in endotherms
- PART FOUR- OXYGEN
- 11: The respiratory gases, gas exchange and transport: key characteristics and principles
- 12: Respiratory systems: an overview
- 13: Transport in respiratory systems, and acid-base balance
- 14: Cardiovascular systems: an overview
- 15: Environmental and behavioural influences on the cardio-respiratory system
- PART FIVE - COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
- 16: Neurons, nerves and nervous systems: an overview
- 17: How animals sense their environments
- 18: Muscles and animal movement
- 19: Hormones
- 20: Reproduction
- 21: Control of sodium, water, and calcium balance
- 22: Integration of the respiratory and circulatory systems: rhythm generation and control
Autoren-Porträt von Patrick Butler, Anne Brown, George Stephenson, John Speakman
Patrick J. Butler is Emeritus Professor of Comparative Physiology in the School of Biosciences, University of BirminghamJ. Anne Brown is Emeritus Professor in the School of Biological Sciences, University of Exeter
D. George Stephenson is Emeritus Professor in the School of Life Sciences, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
John R. Speakman is Professor of Zoology in the Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences at the University of Aberdeen.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Patrick Butler , Anne Brown , George Stephenson , John Speakman
- 2021, 1104 Seiten, Maße: 21,9 x 27,7 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- ISBN-10: 0199655456
- ISBN-13: 9780199655458
- Erscheinungsdatum: 25.02.2021
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
For a course more focused on animal physiology, this would certainly work as an appropriate, comprehensive textbook, especially as it includes all of the basics that students would, in theory, know before taking a physiology course, but have surely forgotten ... Overall, the volume is a considerable achievement -- and one that I am happy to have, especially in an electronic format. Theodore Garland Jr., Quarterly Review of Biology
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