A. J. Ed Woakes
Physiological Strategies for Gas Exchange and Metabolism
Herausgeber: Grieshaber, M. K.; Woakes, A. J.
A. J. Ed Woakes
Physiological Strategies for Gas Exchange and Metabolism
Herausgeber: Grieshaber, M. K.; Woakes, A. J.
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Originally published in 1991, this book reviews the various metabolic and functional mechanisms that animals possess.
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Originally published in 1991, this book reviews the various metabolic and functional mechanisms that animals possess.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780521366021
- ISBN-10: 052136602X
- Artikelnr.: 24406198
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780521366021
- ISBN-10: 052136602X
- Artikelnr.: 24406198
List of contributors; Preface; Does comparative respiratory physiology have
a role in evolutionary biology (and vice versa)? W. W. Burggren; Energy
metabolism in helminths P. Kohler; The role of carbonic anhydrase within
the tissues, with special reference to striated muscle G. Gros; Multiple
strategies in oxygen and carbon dioxide transport by haemoglobin F. B.
Jensen; Respiratory gas exchange and the regulation of acid-base status in
decapodan crustaceans E. W. Taylor, N. M. Whiteley and M. G. Wheatly;
Respiration and thermoregulation of amphibians and reptiles S. C. Wood and
M. L. Glass; Ventilation, gas exchange and oxygen delivery in flying and
flightless birds J. H. Brackenbury; Animal energetics at very low oxygen:
information from calorimetry and respirometry E. Gnaiger; pH changes in
fish during environmental anoxia and recovery: the advantages of the
ethanol pathway G. Van Den Thillart and A. Van Waarde; Respiratory and
metabolic adaptations of aquatic annelids to low environmental oxygen
tensions A. Toulmond; Respiratory adaptations of aquatic decapod
crustaceans and fish to a burrowing mode of life A. C. Taylor and R. J. A.
Atkinson; Respiratory adaptations to limited oxygen supply during diving in
birds and mammals P. J. Butler; Index.
a role in evolutionary biology (and vice versa)? W. W. Burggren; Energy
metabolism in helminths P. Kohler; The role of carbonic anhydrase within
the tissues, with special reference to striated muscle G. Gros; Multiple
strategies in oxygen and carbon dioxide transport by haemoglobin F. B.
Jensen; Respiratory gas exchange and the regulation of acid-base status in
decapodan crustaceans E. W. Taylor, N. M. Whiteley and M. G. Wheatly;
Respiration and thermoregulation of amphibians and reptiles S. C. Wood and
M. L. Glass; Ventilation, gas exchange and oxygen delivery in flying and
flightless birds J. H. Brackenbury; Animal energetics at very low oxygen:
information from calorimetry and respirometry E. Gnaiger; pH changes in
fish during environmental anoxia and recovery: the advantages of the
ethanol pathway G. Van Den Thillart and A. Van Waarde; Respiratory and
metabolic adaptations of aquatic annelids to low environmental oxygen
tensions A. Toulmond; Respiratory adaptations of aquatic decapod
crustaceans and fish to a burrowing mode of life A. C. Taylor and R. J. A.
Atkinson; Respiratory adaptations to limited oxygen supply during diving in
birds and mammals P. J. Butler; Index.
List of contributors; Preface; Does comparative respiratory physiology have
a role in evolutionary biology (and vice versa)? W. W. Burggren; Energy
metabolism in helminths P. Kohler; The role of carbonic anhydrase within
the tissues, with special reference to striated muscle G. Gros; Multiple
strategies in oxygen and carbon dioxide transport by haemoglobin F. B.
Jensen; Respiratory gas exchange and the regulation of acid-base status in
decapodan crustaceans E. W. Taylor, N. M. Whiteley and M. G. Wheatly;
Respiration and thermoregulation of amphibians and reptiles S. C. Wood and
M. L. Glass; Ventilation, gas exchange and oxygen delivery in flying and
flightless birds J. H. Brackenbury; Animal energetics at very low oxygen:
information from calorimetry and respirometry E. Gnaiger; pH changes in
fish during environmental anoxia and recovery: the advantages of the
ethanol pathway G. Van Den Thillart and A. Van Waarde; Respiratory and
metabolic adaptations of aquatic annelids to low environmental oxygen
tensions A. Toulmond; Respiratory adaptations of aquatic decapod
crustaceans and fish to a burrowing mode of life A. C. Taylor and R. J. A.
Atkinson; Respiratory adaptations to limited oxygen supply during diving in
birds and mammals P. J. Butler; Index.
a role in evolutionary biology (and vice versa)? W. W. Burggren; Energy
metabolism in helminths P. Kohler; The role of carbonic anhydrase within
the tissues, with special reference to striated muscle G. Gros; Multiple
strategies in oxygen and carbon dioxide transport by haemoglobin F. B.
Jensen; Respiratory gas exchange and the regulation of acid-base status in
decapodan crustaceans E. W. Taylor, N. M. Whiteley and M. G. Wheatly;
Respiration and thermoregulation of amphibians and reptiles S. C. Wood and
M. L. Glass; Ventilation, gas exchange and oxygen delivery in flying and
flightless birds J. H. Brackenbury; Animal energetics at very low oxygen:
information from calorimetry and respirometry E. Gnaiger; pH changes in
fish during environmental anoxia and recovery: the advantages of the
ethanol pathway G. Van Den Thillart and A. Van Waarde; Respiratory and
metabolic adaptations of aquatic annelids to low environmental oxygen
tensions A. Toulmond; Respiratory adaptations of aquatic decapod
crustaceans and fish to a burrowing mode of life A. C. Taylor and R. J. A.
Atkinson; Respiratory adaptations to limited oxygen supply during diving in
birds and mammals P. J. Butler; Index.