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Physiological Diversity John Spicer (University of Plymouth)

Physiological Diversity By John Spicer (University of Plymouth)

Physiological Diversity by John Spicer (University of Plymouth)


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Summary

This work considers various aspects of physiological diversity, focusing on population differences and species contrasts.

Physiological Diversity Summary

Physiological Diversity: Ecological Implications by John Spicer (University of Plymouth)

Ecologists have always believed, at least to a certain extent, that physiological mechanisms serve to underpin ecological patterns. However, their importance has traditionally been at best underestimated and at worst ignored, with physiological variation being dismissed as either an irrelevance or as random noise/error. Spicer and Gaston make a convincing argument that the precise physiology does matter!

In contrast to previous works which have attempted to integrate ecology and physiology, Physiological Diversity adopts a completely different and more controversial approach in tackling the physiology first before moving on to consider the implications for ecology. This is timely given the recent and considerable interest in the mechanisms underlying ecological patterns. Indeed, many of these mechanisms are physiological.

This textbook provides a contemporary summary of physiological diversity as it occurs at different hierarchical levels (individual, population, species etc.), and the implications of such diversity for ecology and, by implication, evolution. It reviews what is known of physiological diversity and in doing so exposes the reader to all the key works in the field. It also portrays many of these studies in a completely new light, thereby serving as an agenda for, and impetus to, the future study of physiological variation.

Physiological Diversity will be of relevance to senior undergraduates, postgraduates and professional researchers in the fields of ecology, ecological physiology, ecotoxicology, environmental biology and conservation. The book spans both terrestrial and marine systems.

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Physiological Diversity and its Ecological Implications effectively develops a valuable new perspective within ecological physiology. This book deserves to be read by all in the discipline, including graduate students as well as established researchers. Glenn Walsberg, The Auk, 118(1) 2001

About John Spicer (University of Plymouth)

John Spicer and Kevin Gaston are the authors of Physiological Diversity: Ecological Implications, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

Preface.

1. Introduction.

2. Growing, Developing and Ageing.

3. Comparing Neighbours.

4. Population Differences.

5. Species Contrasts.

6. Overview.

References.

Index

Additional information

GOR004763566
9780632054527
0632054522
Physiological Diversity: Ecological Implications by John Spicer (University of Plymouth)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19991214
252
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