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In just one concise and lucidly written volume a multitude of
topics is covered introducing the results of extensive research on
the processing of environmental information in vertebrates.
Practical examples are provided to illustrate points made in the
text. Many factors, both from the external environment and from
within the animals own cells or tissue makeup can directly serve as
a pressure to elicit physiological and/or behavioral responses in
the organisms studied. Light intensity, photoperiod, circadian
rhythms, seasonal variation and daylenght, just to name a few, are
among the environmental factors that are correlated in these
studies to behavioral or hormonal changes, organ function, and
reproduction. This work will serve as a guidebook and easy
reference source for students and research professionals in
physiology, endocrinology, comparative zoology, and veterinary
science.
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