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Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Birds - 9780199228447

Un libro in lingua di Bicudo J. Eduardo P. W. Buttemer William A. Chappell Mark A. Pearson James T. Claus Bech edito da Oxford University Press, 2010

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Birds have colonized almost every terrestrial habitat on the planet-from the poles to the tropics, and from deserts to high mountain tops. Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Birds focuses on our current understanding of the unique physiological characteristics of birds that are of particular interest to ornithologist but also have a wider biological relevance. An introductory chapter covers the basic avian body plan and their still-enigmatic evolutiona history. The focus then shifts to a consideration of the essential components of that most fundamental of avian attributes: the ability to fly. The emphasis here is on feather evolution and development, flight energetics and aerodynamics, migration, and as a counterpoint, the curious secondary evolution of flightlessnes that has occurred in several lineages. This sets the stage for subsequent chapters, which present specific physiological topics within a strongly ecological and environmental framework. Numerous important and intriguing questions await further work, and the book concludes with a discussion of methods (emphasizing cutting-edge technology) approaches, and future research directions.

This accessible text is for both graduate level students and researchers in the fields of avian comparative physiology and physiological ecology, including specialist courses in avian ecology. It will also be of relevance and use to professional ornithologists seeking a concise overview of avian physiological ecology.

Each volume in the Ecological and Environmental Physiology Series (EEPS) focuses on the ecological and environmental physiology of a key taxon to provide a state-of-the-art review, synthesis, and consideration of future topics that are relevant to how organisms have evolved and coped with the environmental features of their habitats.

EEPS comprises short, affordable volumes that will appeal to students, researchers, consultants, and other professionals in the fields of physiology, physiological ecology, and ecology.

Each volume in the Ecological and Environmental Physiology Series (EEPS) focuses on the ecological and environmental physiology of a key taxon to provide a state of the art review, synthesis, and consideration of future topics that are relevant to how organisms have evolved and coped with the environmental features of their habitats.

EEPS comprises short, affordable volumes that will appeal to students, researchers, consultants, and other professionals in the fields of physiology, physiological ecology, and ecology.

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