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Chown, Steven L./ Nicolson, Sue W.
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Insect Physiological Ecology书籍相关信息
- ISBN:9780198515494
- 作者:Chown, Steven L./ Nicolson, Sue W.
- 出版社:Oxford Univ Pr
- 出版时间:2004-7
- 页数:254
- 价格:$ 96.05
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- 装帧:Pap
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- 适合人群:Academics in biology, ecologists, environmental scientists, students of ecological studies, naturalists, and anyone interested in the interplay between insects and their environment
- TAG:Biodiversity / Environmental Science / Evolution / ecology / Behavior / Insect Physiology
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- 更新时间:2025-05-07 13:49:06
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This book provides a modern, synthetic overview of interactions between insects and their environments from a physiological perspective that integrates information across a range of approaches and scales. It shows that evolved physiological responses at the individual level are translated into coherent physiological and ecological patterns at larger, even global scales. This is done by examining in detail the ways in which insects obtain resources from the environment, process these resources in various ways, and turn the results into energy which allows them to regulate their internal environment as well as cope with environmental extremes of temperature and water availability. The book demonstrates that physiological responses are not only characterized by substantial temporal variation, but also shows coherent variation across several spatial scales. At the largest, global scale, there appears to be substantial variation associated with the hemisphere in which insects are found. Such variation has profound implications for patterns of biodiversity as well as responses to climate change, and these implications are explicitly discussed.The book provides a novel integration of the understanding gained from broad-scale field studies of many species and the more narrowly focused laboratory investigations of model organisms. In so doing it reflects the growing realization that an integration of mechanistic and large-scale comparative physiology can result in unexpected insights into the diversity of insects.
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