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Animals and Temperature: Phenotypic and Evolutionary Adaptation (Society for Experimental Biology Seminar Series) [Hardcover]

Ian A. Johnston (Editor), Albert F. Bennett (Editor)

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October 28, 1996 0521496586 978-0521496582 1
Organisms are continually challenged to regulate and maintain functional capacities as their thermal environment changes. Adjustment to temperature change is evident both phenotypically in individual organisms and genotypically in the evolution of species. This volume addresses thermal adaptation by bringing together many of the leading researchers in thermal biology, with backgrounds spanning the disciplines of molecular biology, cell biology, physiology, zoology, ecology and evolutionary biology. The responses of many species to temperature are discussed in depth, through the molecular, cellular, organismal, population, and ecosystem levels. This text stands as an important contribution to the study of temperature adaptation.

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"This is one of those relatively infrequent occasions where an ambitious, important organizing conception for a symposium has worked out well. The editors have elicited from their contributors an interesting and significant group of papers that cover the topic in a reasonably well-integrated, logically organized, generally well-written manner." The Quarterly Review of Biology

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Contributions from many of the world's leading workers in thermal biology have been brought together to produce a comprehensive and novel review of temperature adaptation in animals. The volume considers the reponses of a broad selection of species to temperature change at the molecular, cellular, organismal, population and ecosystem levels, across both short and long-term temporal scales. Given the current concern about global climate change, this review volume will be of interest to a wide range of biologists.

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Of all the cellular responses that occur during thermal acclimation of fish, the most widespread and consistent is a change in the composition of cellular lipids. Read the first page
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thermal phenotype, mitochondrial regulatory properties, orthologous homologues, greater sheathbill, extra copy strain, faster early growth, palmitoyl carnitine oxidation, tidepool goby, respiratory turbinates, red muscle mitochondria, charadriiform birds, metabolic maturity, different thermal habitats, stenothermal species, vane asymmetry, mammalian endothermy, inducible thermotolerance, herring embryos, eurythermal species, lung ventilation rates, temperate relatives, hatchling mass, stress protein expression, white muscle fibres, aquatic poikilotherms
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New York, American Naturalist, Physiological Zoology, Marine Biology, Journal of Experimental Biology, Cambridge University Press, South Polar, Academic Press, Beneficial Acclimation Hypothesis, Oxford University Press, Journal of Comparative Physiology, Biophysica Acta, Cold Spring Harbor, Journal of Biological Chemistry, North America, Southern Ocean, Annual Review of Physiology, Princeton University Press, Journal of Evolutionary Biology, Journal of Experimental Zoology, Functional Ecology, Journal of Fish Biology, University of California, Biochemical Journal, Canadian Journal of Zoology
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