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Animal Physiology: an environmental perspective is an insightful exploration into the intricate relationship between animal physiology and the environment. Written by renowned experts Anne Brown, Patrick Butler, John Speakman, and George Stephenson, this book delves into the physiological mechanisms that enable animals to adapt and thrive in diverse ecosystems.
Through a comprehensive analysis, the authors elucidate how various physiological processes are influenced by environmental factors such as temperature, oxygen availability, and habitat structure. The text is rich with case studies and examples that highlight the adaptive strategies employed by different species, showcasing the interplay between evolution and environmental challenges.
This book is ideal for students and professionals in zoology, animal sciences, and ecology, as well as anyone with a keen interest in the biological responses of animals to their environments. It serves as an excellent companion to other works by the authors, enhancing one's grasp of animal physiology in a broader ecological context.
“A remarkable contribution to understanding how life adapts to the challenges of our planet.”
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 1104
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780199655458
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