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The Gas Exchangers - Structure, Function, and Evolution of the Respiratory Processes (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998)
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The Gas Exchangers - Structure, Function, and Evolution of the Respiratory Processes (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998)
Series: Zoophysiology, 37
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"Amongst animals, diversity of form and of environmental
circumstances have given rise to a multitude of different adap
tations subserving the relatively unified patterns of cellular
metabolism. Nowhere else is this state of affairs better exem
plified than in the realm of respiration." Jones (1972). The field
of comparative respiratory biology is expanding almost
exponentially. With the ever-improving analytical tools and methods
of experimentation, its scope is blossoming to fascinating
horizons. The innovativeness and productivity in the area continue
to confound students as well as specialists. The increasing wealth
of data makes it possible to broaden the information base and
meaning fully synthesize, rationalize, reconcile, redefine,
consolidate, and offer empirical validation of some of the earlier
anecdotal views and interpretations, helping resolve the issues
into adequately realistic and easily perceptible models. Occa
sional reflections on the advances made, as well as on the yet
unresolved prob lems, helps chart out new grounds, formulate new
concepts, and stimulate inquiry. Moreover, timely assessments help
minimize isolation among investiga tors, averting costly
duplication of effort. This exposition focuses on the diversity of
the design of the gas exchangers and gives a critical appraisal of
the plausible or constrained the evolvement of respiration. The
factors that have motivated cause-and-effect relationship between
the phylogenetic, developmental, and en vironmental factors,
conditions, and states which at various thresholds and under
certain backgrounds conspired in molding the gas exchangers is
argued."
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