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Environmental temperature varies in time and space on timescales
ranging from a few hours to long-term climate change. Organisms are
therefore continually challenged to regulate and maintain
functional capacities as their thermal environment changes. This
volume brings together many of the leading workers in thermal
biology, with backgrounds spanning the disciplines of molecular
biology, cell biology, physiology, zoology, ecology and
evolutionary biology, to discuss the responses of a wide range of
species to temperature change at all scales of organization,
ranging through the molecular, cellular, organismal, population and
ecosystem levels. The volume provides an important and
comprehensive contribution to the study of temperature adaptation,
which, given the concern about global climate change, will provide
much to interest a wide range of biologists.
Environmental temperature varies in time and space on timescales
ranging from a few hours to long-term climate change. Organisms are
therefore continually challenged to regulate and maintain
functional capacities as their thermal environment changes. This
volume brings together many of the leading workers in thermal
biology, with backgrounds spanning the disciplines of molecular
biology, cell biology, physiology, zoology, ecology and
evolutionary biology, to discuss the responses of a wide range of
species to temperature change at all scales of organization,
ranging through the molecular, cellular, organismal, population and
ecosystem levels. The volume provides an important and
comprehensive contribution to the study of temperature adaptation,
which, given the concern about global climate change, will provide
much to interest a wide range of biologists.
The past fifty years have witnessed major achievements in
ecological physiology, the study of physiological adaptations that
improve survival or permit organisms to exploit extreme
environments. New Directions in Ecological Physiology, first
published in 1988, outlines conceptual approaches to the study of
physiological adaptation in animals, approaches that will stimulate
the continued growth of this field. Twenty leading ecological
physiologists and evolutionary biologists have contributed critical
evaluations of developments in their respective areas, highlighting
major conceptual advances as well as research questions yet to be
answered. The volume is organized into three parts: The first deals
with comparisons of different species and populations; the second,
with comparisons of individuals within a population; the last, with
interacting physiological systems within individual animals. New
Directions in Ecological Physiology, by encouraging critical debate
about general issues and directions of growth in this field, is
intended to foster the invigoration of ecological physiology in
particular and of organismal biology in general.
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