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Animal Physiology

An Environmental Perspective

Patrick J. Butler, J. Anne Brown, D. George Stephenson, John R. Speakman

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9780199655458
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1 Feb 2021
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Animal Physiology: An Environmental Perspective provides a broad review of animal physiology, demonstrating how an understanding of the physiology of animals in their natural habitats helps us to understand how and why animals evolved the way they did, as well as how we can protect them from the extreme effects of changes to their environments.

  • The only text to take an evolutionary approach to show how physiological systems allow animals to adapt to their changing environments
  • The main narrative focuses on key concepts, and panels expand on particular topics or themes, helping students to grasp difficult concepts in a progressive, layered way.
  • A robust yet accessible introduction to the physical and chemical properties of the environments in which animals live helps students to avoid a superficial or confused understanding of this often challenging aspect of the subject
  • Carefully chosen examples illustrate how different groups of animals have evolved different solutions to deal with the environmental problems they face
  • The exploration of real world issues such as climate change and pollution from the point of view of their physiological effects on animals shows how our understanding of such topics can be translated into new approaches to conservation.

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PART ONE - ANIMALS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT

1: The diversity of animals and their interactions with natural environments
2: Energy metabolism - generating energy from food
3: Cells, organisms and interactions with their environment

PART TWO - WATER AND SALTS

4: Body fluid regulation: principles and processes
5: Osmotic and ionic regulation in aquatic animals
6: Water balance of land animals
7: Kidneys and excretion

PART THREE - TEMPERATURE

8: Temperature and the principles of heat exchange
9: Temperature regulation in ectotherms
10: Temperature regulation in endotherms

PART FOUR - OXYGEN

11: The respiratory gases, gas exchange and transport: key characteristics and principles
12: Respiratory systems: an overview
13: Transport in respiratory systems, and acid-base balance
14: Cardiovascular systems: an overview
15: Environmental and behavioural influences on the cardio-respiratory system

PART FIVE - COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION

16: Neurons, nerves and nervous systems: an overview
17: How animals sense their environments
18: Muscles and animal movement
19: Hormones
20: Reproduction
21: Control of sodium, water, and calcium balance
22: Integration of the respiratory and circulatory systems: rhythm generation and control

Patrick J. Butler, School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham, J. Anne Brown, School of Biological Sciences, University of Exeter, D. George Stephenson, School of Life Sciences, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia, and John R. Speakman, Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Aberdeen

Patrick J. Butler is Professor of Comparative Physiology, School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham

J. Anne Brown is Emeritus Professor in the School of Biological Sciences, University of Exeter

D. George Stephenson is Emeritus Professor in the School of Life Sciences, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia

John R. Speakman is Professor of Zoology in the Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences at the University of Aberdeen

  • Original articles: a list of original articles consulted during the writing of each chapter so that you can explore the original research for yourself.
  • Additional case studies and experimental approach panels to augment those in the printed book.
  • Answers to numerical questions: full solutions to numerical questions so that you can verify your working.

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Digital image library: Includes electronic files in JPG format of every illustration, photo, graph and table from the text

"Very clearly explained. Easy and enjoyable to read." - Dr Sheena Cotter, University of Lincoln

"The descriptions and explanations are excellent...the best I have read in a long time." - Professor William Velhagen, New York University

"The emphasis on the environmental factors influencing physiological processes and the link from this to adaption to change is particularly helpful." - Dr Debbie Bartlett, University of Greenwich