Physiology
Volume IV
Herausgeber: Chang, Ernest S; Thiel, Martin
Physiology
Volume IV
Herausgeber: Chang, Ernest S; Thiel, Martin
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The first comprehensive overview of comparative physiology of crustaceans in two decades, bringing crustacean biology up to the 21st century.
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The first comprehensive overview of comparative physiology of crustaceans in two decades, bringing crustacean biology up to the 21st century.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 532
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 182mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1157g
- ISBN-13: 9780199832415
- ISBN-10: 0199832412
- Artikelnr.: 47864791
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 532
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 182mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1157g
- ISBN-13: 9780199832415
- ISBN-10: 0199832412
- Artikelnr.: 47864791
Ernest S. Chang is a Professor at the Bodega Marine Laboratory at the University of California, Davis. Martin Thiel is Professor of Marine Biology at Universidad Catolica del Norte, Coquimbo, Chile.
* Contents
* Chapter 1. Endocrinology of Molting
* Simon G. Webster
* Chapter 2. Endocrinology of Metabolism and Water Balance - Crustacean
Hyperglycemic Hormone
* Simon G. Webster
* Chapter 3. Adaptive Color Change and the Molecular Endocrinology of
Pigment Translocation in Crustacean Chromatophores
* John Campbell McNamara and Sarah Ribeiro Milograna
* Chapter 4. Muscle Structure, Fiber Types, and Physiology
* Scott Medler and Donald L. Mykles
* Chapter 5. Skeletal Muscle Differentiation, Growth, and Plasticity
* Donald L. Mykles and Scott Medler
* Chapter 6. Regeneration in Crustaceans
* Penny M. Hopkins and Sunetra Das
* Chapter 7. Circulatory Physiology
* Ian J. McGaw and Carl L. Reiber
* Chapter 8. Osmoregulation and Excretion
* Jehan Hervé Lignot and Guy Charmantier
* Chapter 9. Nutrition and Digestion
* Reinhard Saborowski
* Chapter 10. Responses to Environmental Stresses: Oxygen, Temperature
and pH
* Nia M. Whiteley and Edwin W. Taylor
* Chapter 11. Oxygen Transport Proteins in Crustacea: Hemocyanin and
Hemoglobin
* Nora B. Terwilliger
* Chapter 12. Energetics and Metabolic Regulation
* Ana Gabriela Jimenez and Stephen T. Kinsey
* Chapter 13. Crustacean Genomics and Functional Genomic Responses to
Environmental Stress and Infection
* Jonathon H. Stillman and David A. Hurt
* Chapter 14. Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
* Peter L. deFur and Laura E. Williams
* Chapter 15. Some Physiological Responses of Crustaceans to Toxicants
* Judith S. Weis
* Chapter 1. Endocrinology of Molting
* Simon G. Webster
* Chapter 2. Endocrinology of Metabolism and Water Balance - Crustacean
Hyperglycemic Hormone
* Simon G. Webster
* Chapter 3. Adaptive Color Change and the Molecular Endocrinology of
Pigment Translocation in Crustacean Chromatophores
* John Campbell McNamara and Sarah Ribeiro Milograna
* Chapter 4. Muscle Structure, Fiber Types, and Physiology
* Scott Medler and Donald L. Mykles
* Chapter 5. Skeletal Muscle Differentiation, Growth, and Plasticity
* Donald L. Mykles and Scott Medler
* Chapter 6. Regeneration in Crustaceans
* Penny M. Hopkins and Sunetra Das
* Chapter 7. Circulatory Physiology
* Ian J. McGaw and Carl L. Reiber
* Chapter 8. Osmoregulation and Excretion
* Jehan Hervé Lignot and Guy Charmantier
* Chapter 9. Nutrition and Digestion
* Reinhard Saborowski
* Chapter 10. Responses to Environmental Stresses: Oxygen, Temperature
and pH
* Nia M. Whiteley and Edwin W. Taylor
* Chapter 11. Oxygen Transport Proteins in Crustacea: Hemocyanin and
Hemoglobin
* Nora B. Terwilliger
* Chapter 12. Energetics and Metabolic Regulation
* Ana Gabriela Jimenez and Stephen T. Kinsey
* Chapter 13. Crustacean Genomics and Functional Genomic Responses to
Environmental Stress and Infection
* Jonathon H. Stillman and David A. Hurt
* Chapter 14. Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
* Peter L. deFur and Laura E. Williams
* Chapter 15. Some Physiological Responses of Crustaceans to Toxicants
* Judith S. Weis
* Contents
* Chapter 1. Endocrinology of Molting
* Simon G. Webster
* Chapter 2. Endocrinology of Metabolism and Water Balance - Crustacean
Hyperglycemic Hormone
* Simon G. Webster
* Chapter 3. Adaptive Color Change and the Molecular Endocrinology of
Pigment Translocation in Crustacean Chromatophores
* John Campbell McNamara and Sarah Ribeiro Milograna
* Chapter 4. Muscle Structure, Fiber Types, and Physiology
* Scott Medler and Donald L. Mykles
* Chapter 5. Skeletal Muscle Differentiation, Growth, and Plasticity
* Donald L. Mykles and Scott Medler
* Chapter 6. Regeneration in Crustaceans
* Penny M. Hopkins and Sunetra Das
* Chapter 7. Circulatory Physiology
* Ian J. McGaw and Carl L. Reiber
* Chapter 8. Osmoregulation and Excretion
* Jehan Hervé Lignot and Guy Charmantier
* Chapter 9. Nutrition and Digestion
* Reinhard Saborowski
* Chapter 10. Responses to Environmental Stresses: Oxygen, Temperature
and pH
* Nia M. Whiteley and Edwin W. Taylor
* Chapter 11. Oxygen Transport Proteins in Crustacea: Hemocyanin and
Hemoglobin
* Nora B. Terwilliger
* Chapter 12. Energetics and Metabolic Regulation
* Ana Gabriela Jimenez and Stephen T. Kinsey
* Chapter 13. Crustacean Genomics and Functional Genomic Responses to
Environmental Stress and Infection
* Jonathon H. Stillman and David A. Hurt
* Chapter 14. Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
* Peter L. deFur and Laura E. Williams
* Chapter 15. Some Physiological Responses of Crustaceans to Toxicants
* Judith S. Weis
* Chapter 1. Endocrinology of Molting
* Simon G. Webster
* Chapter 2. Endocrinology of Metabolism and Water Balance - Crustacean
Hyperglycemic Hormone
* Simon G. Webster
* Chapter 3. Adaptive Color Change and the Molecular Endocrinology of
Pigment Translocation in Crustacean Chromatophores
* John Campbell McNamara and Sarah Ribeiro Milograna
* Chapter 4. Muscle Structure, Fiber Types, and Physiology
* Scott Medler and Donald L. Mykles
* Chapter 5. Skeletal Muscle Differentiation, Growth, and Plasticity
* Donald L. Mykles and Scott Medler
* Chapter 6. Regeneration in Crustaceans
* Penny M. Hopkins and Sunetra Das
* Chapter 7. Circulatory Physiology
* Ian J. McGaw and Carl L. Reiber
* Chapter 8. Osmoregulation and Excretion
* Jehan Hervé Lignot and Guy Charmantier
* Chapter 9. Nutrition and Digestion
* Reinhard Saborowski
* Chapter 10. Responses to Environmental Stresses: Oxygen, Temperature
and pH
* Nia M. Whiteley and Edwin W. Taylor
* Chapter 11. Oxygen Transport Proteins in Crustacea: Hemocyanin and
Hemoglobin
* Nora B. Terwilliger
* Chapter 12. Energetics and Metabolic Regulation
* Ana Gabriela Jimenez and Stephen T. Kinsey
* Chapter 13. Crustacean Genomics and Functional Genomic Responses to
Environmental Stress and Infection
* Jonathon H. Stillman and David A. Hurt
* Chapter 14. Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
* Peter L. deFur and Laura E. Williams
* Chapter 15. Some Physiological Responses of Crustaceans to Toxicants
* Judith S. Weis