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When survival is challenged by the cold, animals react by employing
both behavioral and physiological solutions. Depending on the magni
tude of the cold stress and the nature of the adjustment, simple
avoidance or sophisticated capacity or resistance compensations may
be used. Thus, migration, shelter seeking, metabolic and insulative
compen sation, torpor, and freezing avoidance and tolerance are
successful tac tics used by diverse groups of animals. To
understand and appreciate the benefits of these tactics, it is
necessary to examine not only the well being of the whole animal
but also their basic underlying mechanisms. In ad dition, it is
also of fundamental importance to grasp how seasonal cold affects
the survivorship and reproductive success of populations when
confronted by a general reduction in primary productivity and an
elevated energy cost for maintenance (e. g. in endotherms). In this
regard, a synthetic overview which integrates aspects of cell
biology, biochem istry, physiology, neurobiology, behavior, and
population biology should be a fruitful approach in providing a
holistic understanding on how animals adapt to cold. The present
volume is an attempt to achieve such an overview; its objective is
to provide a depth and breadth of coverage that is essential to a
full appreciation of animal adaptation to cold. It is the hope of
the contributing authors that this book will serve as an effective
reference text for all senior undergraduate and graduate students
as well as research scientists with an interest in cold
physiology."
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