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Comparative Physiology: Life in Water and on Land : 8th International Conference, Crans-sur-Sierre 1986

Bolis, Liana(Edited by)Dejours, Pierre(Edited by)Taylor, C. Richard(Edited by)Weibel, Ewald R.(Edited by)
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This volume examines the extent to which the design and function of terrestrial and aquatic animals are determined by the physicochemical properties of the media in which they live.

The topic is addressed from the viewpoint of scientists representing a variety of disciplines and approaches.

Anatomists, biochemists, biophysicists, physiologists and zoologists each contribute their perspectives.

The general topics examined include: respiration; acid base balance; osmoregulation; water and ionic exchanges; nutrient acquisition and absorption; nitrogen and sulfur metabolism; locomotion; sensory information and behaviour; energy metabolism; and temperature and evolution.

Four or five papers deal with each of these general topics.

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Product Details
0387965157 / 9780387965154
Hardback
571.1
27/07/1987
United States
English
556 pages, IX, 556 p.