K. Schmidt-Nielsen, L. Bolis, S. H. P. Maddrell
Comparative Physiology
Water, Ions and Fluid Mechanics
K. Schmidt-Nielsen, L. Bolis, S. H. P. Maddrell
Comparative Physiology
Water, Ions and Fluid Mechanics
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This 1978 volume contains papers from contributors to the Third International Conference on Comparative physiology.
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This 1978 volume contains papers from contributors to the Third International Conference on Comparative physiology.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 2011
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- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 609g
- ISBN-13: 9780521106290
- ISBN-10: 052110629X
- Artikelnr.: 33612483
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 609g
- ISBN-13: 9780521106290
- ISBN-10: 052110629X
- Artikelnr.: 33612483
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Contributors; Preface; Part I. Water Transport and Uptake; Section 1.
Mechanisms of Epithelial Fluid Transport: 1. Intracellular gradients in
electrical potential and ion activity in absorptive epithelia T. Zeuthen;
2. Fluid transport by corneal endothelium Jorge Fischbard; 3. Fluid
transport across Nectrus gallbladder epithelium A. E. Hill; 4. Observations
on the action of ureal and other substances in opening the paracellular
pathway in amphibian skins E. González, T. Kirchausen, H. Linares and G.
Whittembury; Section 2. Uptake of Water Vapour by Arthopods: 5. Absorption
of water vapour by Thermobia domestica and other insects J. Noble-Nesbitt;
6. Water vapour uptake by Tenebrio: a new approach to studying the
phenomenon John Machin; 7. Uptake of water vapour by mites and mechanisms
utilized by the Acareidei G. W. Wharton; 8. Uptake of water vapour from the
air: process, site and mechanism in ticks Dieter Rudolph and Willi Knülle;
9. The site of water vapour absorption in Arenivaga investigata M. J.
O'Donnell; Part II. Osmotic and Ionic Regulation in Unbalanced
Environments; Section 1. Non-Vertebrates: 10. Some strategies of
osmoregulation and ion transport in microorganisms D. J. Ellar; 11.
Mechanisms of ionic and osmotic regulation in saline-water mosquito larvae
John E. Phillips, T. J. Bradley and S. H. P. Madrell; 12. Inhibition of
magnesium secretion in the prawn Palaemon serratus by ethacrynic acid and
by ligature of the eyestalks S. E. Franklin, B. Teinsongrusmee and A. P. M.
Lockwood; Section 2. Vertebrates: 13. Electrolyte transport across the bird
coprodeum: role in osmoregulation Erik Skadhauge; 14. Salt glands in marine
birds: what triggers secretion and what makes them grow M. Peaker; 15.
Aspects of adaptation of fish to high external alkalinity: comparison of
Tilapia grahami and T. mossambica J. Maetz and G. De Renzis; 16.
Osmoregulation in Tilapia grahami: a fish in extreme alkalinity G. M. O
Maloiy, G. Likkeboe, K. Johansen and O. S. Bamford; 17. The internal
environment of marine fish Ragnar Fänge; 18. Control of catecholamine
release from chromaffin tissue in teleost fish T. Abrahamsson and S.
Nilsson; Part III. Fluid Mechanisms in Biology: 19. Fluid propulsion by
cilia and flagella M. A. Sleigh; 20. Fluid skeletons in aquatic and
terrestrial animals H. D. Jones; 21. The fluid mechanics of circulatory
systems T. J. Pedley; 22. Convective flows in mammalian lungs R. C.
Schroter; 23. The aerodynamics of normal hovering flight: three approaches
C. P. Ellington; Index.
Mechanisms of Epithelial Fluid Transport: 1. Intracellular gradients in
electrical potential and ion activity in absorptive epithelia T. Zeuthen;
2. Fluid transport by corneal endothelium Jorge Fischbard; 3. Fluid
transport across Nectrus gallbladder epithelium A. E. Hill; 4. Observations
on the action of ureal and other substances in opening the paracellular
pathway in amphibian skins E. González, T. Kirchausen, H. Linares and G.
Whittembury; Section 2. Uptake of Water Vapour by Arthopods: 5. Absorption
of water vapour by Thermobia domestica and other insects J. Noble-Nesbitt;
6. Water vapour uptake by Tenebrio: a new approach to studying the
phenomenon John Machin; 7. Uptake of water vapour by mites and mechanisms
utilized by the Acareidei G. W. Wharton; 8. Uptake of water vapour from the
air: process, site and mechanism in ticks Dieter Rudolph and Willi Knülle;
9. The site of water vapour absorption in Arenivaga investigata M. J.
O'Donnell; Part II. Osmotic and Ionic Regulation in Unbalanced
Environments; Section 1. Non-Vertebrates: 10. Some strategies of
osmoregulation and ion transport in microorganisms D. J. Ellar; 11.
Mechanisms of ionic and osmotic regulation in saline-water mosquito larvae
John E. Phillips, T. J. Bradley and S. H. P. Madrell; 12. Inhibition of
magnesium secretion in the prawn Palaemon serratus by ethacrynic acid and
by ligature of the eyestalks S. E. Franklin, B. Teinsongrusmee and A. P. M.
Lockwood; Section 2. Vertebrates: 13. Electrolyte transport across the bird
coprodeum: role in osmoregulation Erik Skadhauge; 14. Salt glands in marine
birds: what triggers secretion and what makes them grow M. Peaker; 15.
Aspects of adaptation of fish to high external alkalinity: comparison of
Tilapia grahami and T. mossambica J. Maetz and G. De Renzis; 16.
Osmoregulation in Tilapia grahami: a fish in extreme alkalinity G. M. O
Maloiy, G. Likkeboe, K. Johansen and O. S. Bamford; 17. The internal
environment of marine fish Ragnar Fänge; 18. Control of catecholamine
release from chromaffin tissue in teleost fish T. Abrahamsson and S.
Nilsson; Part III. Fluid Mechanisms in Biology: 19. Fluid propulsion by
cilia and flagella M. A. Sleigh; 20. Fluid skeletons in aquatic and
terrestrial animals H. D. Jones; 21. The fluid mechanics of circulatory
systems T. J. Pedley; 22. Convective flows in mammalian lungs R. C.
Schroter; 23. The aerodynamics of normal hovering flight: three approaches
C. P. Ellington; Index.
Contributors; Preface; Part I. Water Transport and Uptake; Section 1.
Mechanisms of Epithelial Fluid Transport: 1. Intracellular gradients in
electrical potential and ion activity in absorptive epithelia T. Zeuthen;
2. Fluid transport by corneal endothelium Jorge Fischbard; 3. Fluid
transport across Nectrus gallbladder epithelium A. E. Hill; 4. Observations
on the action of ureal and other substances in opening the paracellular
pathway in amphibian skins E. González, T. Kirchausen, H. Linares and G.
Whittembury; Section 2. Uptake of Water Vapour by Arthopods: 5. Absorption
of water vapour by Thermobia domestica and other insects J. Noble-Nesbitt;
6. Water vapour uptake by Tenebrio: a new approach to studying the
phenomenon John Machin; 7. Uptake of water vapour by mites and mechanisms
utilized by the Acareidei G. W. Wharton; 8. Uptake of water vapour from the
air: process, site and mechanism in ticks Dieter Rudolph and Willi Knülle;
9. The site of water vapour absorption in Arenivaga investigata M. J.
O'Donnell; Part II. Osmotic and Ionic Regulation in Unbalanced
Environments; Section 1. Non-Vertebrates: 10. Some strategies of
osmoregulation and ion transport in microorganisms D. J. Ellar; 11.
Mechanisms of ionic and osmotic regulation in saline-water mosquito larvae
John E. Phillips, T. J. Bradley and S. H. P. Madrell; 12. Inhibition of
magnesium secretion in the prawn Palaemon serratus by ethacrynic acid and
by ligature of the eyestalks S. E. Franklin, B. Teinsongrusmee and A. P. M.
Lockwood; Section 2. Vertebrates: 13. Electrolyte transport across the bird
coprodeum: role in osmoregulation Erik Skadhauge; 14. Salt glands in marine
birds: what triggers secretion and what makes them grow M. Peaker; 15.
Aspects of adaptation of fish to high external alkalinity: comparison of
Tilapia grahami and T. mossambica J. Maetz and G. De Renzis; 16.
Osmoregulation in Tilapia grahami: a fish in extreme alkalinity G. M. O
Maloiy, G. Likkeboe, K. Johansen and O. S. Bamford; 17. The internal
environment of marine fish Ragnar Fänge; 18. Control of catecholamine
release from chromaffin tissue in teleost fish T. Abrahamsson and S.
Nilsson; Part III. Fluid Mechanisms in Biology: 19. Fluid propulsion by
cilia and flagella M. A. Sleigh; 20. Fluid skeletons in aquatic and
terrestrial animals H. D. Jones; 21. The fluid mechanics of circulatory
systems T. J. Pedley; 22. Convective flows in mammalian lungs R. C.
Schroter; 23. The aerodynamics of normal hovering flight: three approaches
C. P. Ellington; Index.
Mechanisms of Epithelial Fluid Transport: 1. Intracellular gradients in
electrical potential and ion activity in absorptive epithelia T. Zeuthen;
2. Fluid transport by corneal endothelium Jorge Fischbard; 3. Fluid
transport across Nectrus gallbladder epithelium A. E. Hill; 4. Observations
on the action of ureal and other substances in opening the paracellular
pathway in amphibian skins E. González, T. Kirchausen, H. Linares and G.
Whittembury; Section 2. Uptake of Water Vapour by Arthopods: 5. Absorption
of water vapour by Thermobia domestica and other insects J. Noble-Nesbitt;
6. Water vapour uptake by Tenebrio: a new approach to studying the
phenomenon John Machin; 7. Uptake of water vapour by mites and mechanisms
utilized by the Acareidei G. W. Wharton; 8. Uptake of water vapour from the
air: process, site and mechanism in ticks Dieter Rudolph and Willi Knülle;
9. The site of water vapour absorption in Arenivaga investigata M. J.
O'Donnell; Part II. Osmotic and Ionic Regulation in Unbalanced
Environments; Section 1. Non-Vertebrates: 10. Some strategies of
osmoregulation and ion transport in microorganisms D. J. Ellar; 11.
Mechanisms of ionic and osmotic regulation in saline-water mosquito larvae
John E. Phillips, T. J. Bradley and S. H. P. Madrell; 12. Inhibition of
magnesium secretion in the prawn Palaemon serratus by ethacrynic acid and
by ligature of the eyestalks S. E. Franklin, B. Teinsongrusmee and A. P. M.
Lockwood; Section 2. Vertebrates: 13. Electrolyte transport across the bird
coprodeum: role in osmoregulation Erik Skadhauge; 14. Salt glands in marine
birds: what triggers secretion and what makes them grow M. Peaker; 15.
Aspects of adaptation of fish to high external alkalinity: comparison of
Tilapia grahami and T. mossambica J. Maetz and G. De Renzis; 16.
Osmoregulation in Tilapia grahami: a fish in extreme alkalinity G. M. O
Maloiy, G. Likkeboe, K. Johansen and O. S. Bamford; 17. The internal
environment of marine fish Ragnar Fänge; 18. Control of catecholamine
release from chromaffin tissue in teleost fish T. Abrahamsson and S.
Nilsson; Part III. Fluid Mechanisms in Biology: 19. Fluid propulsion by
cilia and flagella M. A. Sleigh; 20. Fluid skeletons in aquatic and
terrestrial animals H. D. Jones; 21. The fluid mechanics of circulatory
systems T. J. Pedley; 22. Convective flows in mammalian lungs R. C.
Schroter; 23. The aerodynamics of normal hovering flight: three approaches
C. P. Ellington; Index.