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Animals and plants live in changing environmental conditions which require adaptation in order to cope with this. Some of these environmental changes serve as signals which have to be "sensed" and interpreted correctly by the organisms to initiate the adaptation. This signal processing is based on biochemical, molecular and neuronal processes which are discussed in this book. All examples given underline that continuous adjustment of physiological functions is an essential requirement for life and survival in complex changing environments.
This book gives an up-to-date account of the current knowledge of cold adaptation in animals, including phenomena like hibernation, daily torpor, thermoregulation and thermogenesis, metabolic regulation, freeze tolerance, anaerobiosis, metabolic depression and related processes. For the next four years - until the 12th International Hibernation Symposium - it will serve as a state-of-the-art reference source for every scientist and graduate student working in these areas of physiology and zoology.
Animals and plants live in changing environmental conditions which require adaptation in order to cope with this. Some of these environmental changes serve as signals which have to be "sensed" and interpreted correctly by the organisms to initiate the adaptation. This signal processing is based on biochemical, molecular and neuronal processes which are discussed in this book. All examples given underline that continuous adjustment of physiological functions is an essential requirement for life and survival in complex changing environments.
This book contains the proceedings of the 11 'h international symposium dedicated to the understanding of animal "Life in the Cold," held at Jungholz (Austria), August 13-18, 2000. In 55 chapters contributed by researchers from 16 countries the current state of knowledge is reviewed, and the most recent developments and discussions in this field are highlighted. The first symposium on hibernation and life in the cold was held in 1959, and from then on they continued to occur every 3-5 years. The regular occurrence of these meetings became almost a tradition. A tradition which is entirely based on the enthusiasm of participants, and was nourished by scientific progress in this area during the past decades. The first symposium in 1959 was organised by Charles P. Lyman and Albert R. Dawe and was almost entirely dedicated to hibernation and torpor. This has been a backbone topic of the following symposia, although other aspects of animal energetics, thermal physiology and biochemistry were included in later meetings.
Sehen, Hoeren, Riechen, Schmecken, Fuhlen - die Sinne sind fur den Organismus Fenster zur Welt. Fur die spezielle Anpassung der Sinnes- und Neuroleistung an bestimmte Biotope und Verhaltensweisen gibt der Autor in dem Buch markante Beispiele. Er nimmt die Leser mit auf eine Reise durch das Tierreich von den Quallen bis zu den Primaten und verfolgt dabei die evolutive Entwicklung der Nerven- und Sinnessysteme sowie deren Funktionen. Ein Einblick in die faszinierende Welt der Neuro- und Sinnesphysiologie, illustriert mit farbigen Abbildungen.
Während sich die vegetative Physiologie mit den Grundfunktionen des Lebens wie Atmung, Kreislauf und Stoffwechsel beschäftigt, widmet sich die Neuro- und Sinnesphysiologie den Themen Sehen, Hören, Riechen, Schmecken, Fühlen. Der Band enthält den gesamten Stoff für das Bachelor- und Masterstudium und illustriert anhand vergleichender Beispiele aus vielen Tiergruppen die Evolution und Funktion physiologischer Vorgänge sowie die Anpassung an bestimmte Biotope und Verhaltensweisen. Für die Neuauflage wurden beide Teilbände gestrafft und vereinigt.
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