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This book presents information about how animals have adapted to cope with life in freezing water.
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This book presents information about how animals have adapted to cope with life in freezing water.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 518
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 893g
- ISBN-13: 9780521580786
- ISBN-10: 0521580781
- Artikelnr.: 35655960
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 518
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 893g
- ISBN-13: 9780521580786
- ISBN-10: 0521580781
- Artikelnr.: 35655960
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of contributors; Preface; Part I. General Concepts: 1. Temperature and
energetics: an introduction to cold ocean physiology A. Clarke; Part II.
Compensatory Adaptations in Cold Ocean Environments: 2. Adaptation to cold
and depth: contrasts between polar and deep-sea animals G. N. Somero; 3.
Temperature and growth rates as modulators of the metabolic capacities of
fish muscle H. Guderley; 4. Energetic aspects of cold adaptation: critical
temperatures in metabolic, ionic and acid-base regulation? H. O. Pörtner,
I. Hardewig, F. J. Sartoris and P. L. M. van Dijk; 5. Physiological and
evolutionary aspects of myoglobin expression in the haemoglobinless
Antarctic icefishes B. D. Sidell and M. E. Vayda; 6. Oxygen transport
systems in extreme environments: multiplicity and structure-function
relationship in haemoglobins of Antarctic fish G. di Prisco, M. Tamburrini
and R. D¿Avino; 7. Membrane lipid and protein adaptations in Antarctic fish
C. Storelli, R. Acierno and M. Maffia; 8. Kinetics of enzymes in
cold-stenothermal invertebrates R. A. H. Vetter and F. Buchholz; 9. Effects
of low temperature on prooxidant processes and antioxidant defence systems
in marine organisms A. Viarengo, D. Abele-Oeschger and B. Burlando; Part
III. Exploitative Adaptations: 10. New insights into fish antifreeze
proteins: physiological significance and molecular regulation G. L.
Fletcher, S. V. Goddard, P. L. Davies, Z. Gong, K. V. Ewart and C. L. Hew;
11. Antifreeze glycopeptides and peptides in the freezing avoidance of
Weddell Sea fishes: its relation to mode of life, depth distribution and
evolution A. P. A. Wöhrmann; Part IV. Integrative Approaches: 12. Effects
of environmental and experimental stress on Antarctic fish S. Egginton and
W. Davison; 13. Fish cardio-circulatory function in the cold M. Axelsson,
C. Agnisola, S. Nilsson and B. Tota; 14. Feeding, metabolism and metabolic
scope in Antarctic marine ectotherms L. S. Peck; 15. Evolution and
adaptation of the diving response: phocids and otariids P. W. Hochachka and
P. D. Mottishaw; 16. The physiology of polar birds R. M. Bevan, C. M.
Bishop, and P. J. Butler; Part V. Applied Approaches: 17. Physiological
ecology in cold ocean fisheries: a case study in Atlantic cod R. G.
Boutilier; Index.
energetics: an introduction to cold ocean physiology A. Clarke; Part II.
Compensatory Adaptations in Cold Ocean Environments: 2. Adaptation to cold
and depth: contrasts between polar and deep-sea animals G. N. Somero; 3.
Temperature and growth rates as modulators of the metabolic capacities of
fish muscle H. Guderley; 4. Energetic aspects of cold adaptation: critical
temperatures in metabolic, ionic and acid-base regulation? H. O. Pörtner,
I. Hardewig, F. J. Sartoris and P. L. M. van Dijk; 5. Physiological and
evolutionary aspects of myoglobin expression in the haemoglobinless
Antarctic icefishes B. D. Sidell and M. E. Vayda; 6. Oxygen transport
systems in extreme environments: multiplicity and structure-function
relationship in haemoglobins of Antarctic fish G. di Prisco, M. Tamburrini
and R. D¿Avino; 7. Membrane lipid and protein adaptations in Antarctic fish
C. Storelli, R. Acierno and M. Maffia; 8. Kinetics of enzymes in
cold-stenothermal invertebrates R. A. H. Vetter and F. Buchholz; 9. Effects
of low temperature on prooxidant processes and antioxidant defence systems
in marine organisms A. Viarengo, D. Abele-Oeschger and B. Burlando; Part
III. Exploitative Adaptations: 10. New insights into fish antifreeze
proteins: physiological significance and molecular regulation G. L.
Fletcher, S. V. Goddard, P. L. Davies, Z. Gong, K. V. Ewart and C. L. Hew;
11. Antifreeze glycopeptides and peptides in the freezing avoidance of
Weddell Sea fishes: its relation to mode of life, depth distribution and
evolution A. P. A. Wöhrmann; Part IV. Integrative Approaches: 12. Effects
of environmental and experimental stress on Antarctic fish S. Egginton and
W. Davison; 13. Fish cardio-circulatory function in the cold M. Axelsson,
C. Agnisola, S. Nilsson and B. Tota; 14. Feeding, metabolism and metabolic
scope in Antarctic marine ectotherms L. S. Peck; 15. Evolution and
adaptation of the diving response: phocids and otariids P. W. Hochachka and
P. D. Mottishaw; 16. The physiology of polar birds R. M. Bevan, C. M.
Bishop, and P. J. Butler; Part V. Applied Approaches: 17. Physiological
ecology in cold ocean fisheries: a case study in Atlantic cod R. G.
Boutilier; Index.
List of contributors; Preface; Part I. General Concepts: 1. Temperature and
energetics: an introduction to cold ocean physiology A. Clarke; Part II.
Compensatory Adaptations in Cold Ocean Environments: 2. Adaptation to cold
and depth: contrasts between polar and deep-sea animals G. N. Somero; 3.
Temperature and growth rates as modulators of the metabolic capacities of
fish muscle H. Guderley; 4. Energetic aspects of cold adaptation: critical
temperatures in metabolic, ionic and acid-base regulation? H. O. Pörtner,
I. Hardewig, F. J. Sartoris and P. L. M. van Dijk; 5. Physiological and
evolutionary aspects of myoglobin expression in the haemoglobinless
Antarctic icefishes B. D. Sidell and M. E. Vayda; 6. Oxygen transport
systems in extreme environments: multiplicity and structure-function
relationship in haemoglobins of Antarctic fish G. di Prisco, M. Tamburrini
and R. D¿Avino; 7. Membrane lipid and protein adaptations in Antarctic fish
C. Storelli, R. Acierno and M. Maffia; 8. Kinetics of enzymes in
cold-stenothermal invertebrates R. A. H. Vetter and F. Buchholz; 9. Effects
of low temperature on prooxidant processes and antioxidant defence systems
in marine organisms A. Viarengo, D. Abele-Oeschger and B. Burlando; Part
III. Exploitative Adaptations: 10. New insights into fish antifreeze
proteins: physiological significance and molecular regulation G. L.
Fletcher, S. V. Goddard, P. L. Davies, Z. Gong, K. V. Ewart and C. L. Hew;
11. Antifreeze glycopeptides and peptides in the freezing avoidance of
Weddell Sea fishes: its relation to mode of life, depth distribution and
evolution A. P. A. Wöhrmann; Part IV. Integrative Approaches: 12. Effects
of environmental and experimental stress on Antarctic fish S. Egginton and
W. Davison; 13. Fish cardio-circulatory function in the cold M. Axelsson,
C. Agnisola, S. Nilsson and B. Tota; 14. Feeding, metabolism and metabolic
scope in Antarctic marine ectotherms L. S. Peck; 15. Evolution and
adaptation of the diving response: phocids and otariids P. W. Hochachka and
P. D. Mottishaw; 16. The physiology of polar birds R. M. Bevan, C. M.
Bishop, and P. J. Butler; Part V. Applied Approaches: 17. Physiological
ecology in cold ocean fisheries: a case study in Atlantic cod R. G.
Boutilier; Index.
energetics: an introduction to cold ocean physiology A. Clarke; Part II.
Compensatory Adaptations in Cold Ocean Environments: 2. Adaptation to cold
and depth: contrasts between polar and deep-sea animals G. N. Somero; 3.
Temperature and growth rates as modulators of the metabolic capacities of
fish muscle H. Guderley; 4. Energetic aspects of cold adaptation: critical
temperatures in metabolic, ionic and acid-base regulation? H. O. Pörtner,
I. Hardewig, F. J. Sartoris and P. L. M. van Dijk; 5. Physiological and
evolutionary aspects of myoglobin expression in the haemoglobinless
Antarctic icefishes B. D. Sidell and M. E. Vayda; 6. Oxygen transport
systems in extreme environments: multiplicity and structure-function
relationship in haemoglobins of Antarctic fish G. di Prisco, M. Tamburrini
and R. D¿Avino; 7. Membrane lipid and protein adaptations in Antarctic fish
C. Storelli, R. Acierno and M. Maffia; 8. Kinetics of enzymes in
cold-stenothermal invertebrates R. A. H. Vetter and F. Buchholz; 9. Effects
of low temperature on prooxidant processes and antioxidant defence systems
in marine organisms A. Viarengo, D. Abele-Oeschger and B. Burlando; Part
III. Exploitative Adaptations: 10. New insights into fish antifreeze
proteins: physiological significance and molecular regulation G. L.
Fletcher, S. V. Goddard, P. L. Davies, Z. Gong, K. V. Ewart and C. L. Hew;
11. Antifreeze glycopeptides and peptides in the freezing avoidance of
Weddell Sea fishes: its relation to mode of life, depth distribution and
evolution A. P. A. Wöhrmann; Part IV. Integrative Approaches: 12. Effects
of environmental and experimental stress on Antarctic fish S. Egginton and
W. Davison; 13. Fish cardio-circulatory function in the cold M. Axelsson,
C. Agnisola, S. Nilsson and B. Tota; 14. Feeding, metabolism and metabolic
scope in Antarctic marine ectotherms L. S. Peck; 15. Evolution and
adaptation of the diving response: phocids and otariids P. W. Hochachka and
P. D. Mottishaw; 16. The physiology of polar birds R. M. Bevan, C. M.
Bishop, and P. J. Butler; Part V. Applied Approaches: 17. Physiological
ecology in cold ocean fisheries: a case study in Atlantic cod R. G.
Boutilier; Index.