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Animal physiology / Richard W. Hill, Gordon A. Wyse, Margaret Anderson.

By: Hill, Richard W.
Contributor(s): Wyse, Gordon A | Anderson, Margaret, 1941-.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Sunderland, MA : Sinauer Associates, 2008Edition: 2nd ed.Description: 1 volume (various pagings) : color illustrations ; 29 cm.Content type: text ISBN: 9780878933174; 0878933174; 9780878935628; 0878935622; 0878933158; 9780878933150.Subject(s): Physiology, Comparative | Physiological Phenomena | Physiology, ComparativeDDC classification: 571.1 HIL Abstract: Animal Physiology presents all the branches of modern animal physiology with a strong emphasis on integration of physiological knowledge, ecology, and evolutionary biology. Integration extends from molecules to organ systems and from one physiological discipline to another. The book is committed to a comparative approach throughout. Whereas mammalian physiology is consistently treated in depth, emphasis is also given to the other vertebrate groups, arthropods, molluscs, and—as appropriate—additional invertebrates.
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Animal Physiology presents all the branches of modern animal physiology with a strong emphasis on integration of physiological knowledge, ecology, and evolutionary biology. Integration extends from molecules to organ systems and from one physiological discipline to another. The book is committed to a comparative approach throughout. Whereas mammalian physiology is consistently treated in depth, emphasis is also given to the other vertebrate groups, arthropods, molluscs, and—as appropriate—additional invertebrates.

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