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Comparative Vertebrate Exercise Physiology: Phyletic Adaptations : Comparative Vertebrate Exercise Physiology: Phyletic Adaptations - Volume 38B

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Each group of vertebrates is exemplified by widely different physiological adaptations to the needs of exercise.

This book presents taxonomically focused discussions of these adaptations of particular lineages.

Separate chapters, written by the leading authorities in the study of exercise performance, discuss the physiology of exercise in fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.

A companion volume discusses the patterns of exercise physiology common to all vertebreates.

Together, they synthesize an extensive literature on the myriad metabolic, morphological, and mechanical factors that typify the diversity of vertebrate exercise physiology.

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Academic Press Inc
0120392399 / 9780120392391
Hardback
596/.01
06/10/1994
United States
English
236 pages
152 x 229 mm, 510 grams
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