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The ONLY textbook available on marine mammal physiology, a core
topic in Marine Science undergrad teaching Builds on the unique
overall theme 'How would you design a marine mammal?' which focuses
on what an undergrad student would actually want to know. What
would they ask? So rather than "What are the biochemical
differences between marine and terrestrial mammals?" the book
addresses "How can marine mammals dive for such a long time?" or
"How do they stay warm in such cold water?" Organises the Table of
Contents into common 'real' student questions. The book thus
centres around the point of view of the student. This makes it
accessible and student-focused. Consistency across all chapters
Provides consistent Power Point slides that teachers can use when
they don't know the field well AND that students can use as study
guides. Offers Study Questions and future thinking/implications
questions. A Driving Question for each chapter is highlighted in a
box. A concluding chapter ties up loose ends and consolidates the
driving questions from the individual chapters. Contains the
contributions of well-respected, prominent scientists in the field.
Author bios for each chapter showcase diversity in contributor
pool. Focuses on physiological adaptations of marine mammals and
connects them with the ecological context, including anthropogenic
impacts. Discusses differences that might exist by type of marine
mammal, development questions, and behavioral issues.
Temperature adaptation is a much neglected field in the minds of
climate change researchers and policy makers. However, increasing
fluctuations in temperature mean that the risk of cold and heat
stress will pose an increasing threat to both wild and cultivated
plants and animals, with frost injury expected to cause devastating
damage to crops on an increasingly large scale. Thus, improving
shared knowledge of the biological mechanisms of temperature
adaptation in plants and animals will help prevent major losses of
crops and genetic resources in the future.
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