Ionic Regulation in Animals A Tribute to Professor W T W Potts

Ionic Regulation in Animals  A Tribute to Professor W T W Potts
Author: Neil Hazon,F. Brian Eddy,Gert Flik
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642604157

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This book draws together the most relevant and recent advances in the area of ionic transport in animals. In particular, it describes the role of modern cell and molecular biology research techniques in this rapidly advancing field. These techniques have led to important advances in our knowledge of cellular mechanisms of ion transporting epithelia, the role and expression of osmoregulatory hormones and a new understanding of whole body salt and water balance.

Osmotic and Ionic Regulation

Osmotic and Ionic Regulation
Author: David H. Evans
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2008-11-18
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781000654356

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In the 40 years since the classic review of osmotic and ionic regulation written by Potts and Parry, there has been astonishing growth in scientific productivity, a marked shift in the direction and taxonomic distribution of research, and amazing changes in the technology of scientific research" It is indicative of the growth of the subject that as

The Physiology of Fishes

The Physiology of Fishes
Author: Suzanne Currie,David H. Evans
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2020-09-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781000174656

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The fifth edition of The Physiology of Fishes represents a compendium of knowledge across fish physiology, collecting up-to-date research into an easy-to-access single textbook. Written by the leaders in the field, it provides a comprehensive, accessible review of the core topics, integrating physiology with environmental science, ecology, evolution, and molecular cell biology. New chapters address Epigenetics, Biomechanics and Locomotion, and Behaviour and Learning. Each chapter contains an extensive bibliography, providing readers with the best sources from the primary literature. Almost three decades after the publication of the first edition, this book remains the only published single-volume work on fish physiology. The fifth edition provides an important reference for new students of fish biology, marine and freshwater biologists, ichthyologists, fisheries scientists, and comparative physiologists.

Fish Physiology Euryhaline Fishes

Fish Physiology  Euryhaline Fishes
Author: Stephen D. McCormick,Anthony Peter Farrell,Colin J. Brauner
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 594
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780123972323

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The need for ion and water homeostasis is common to all life. For fish, ion and water homeostasis is an especially important challenge because they live in direct contact with water and because of the large variation in the salt content of natural waters (varying by over 5 orders of magnitude). Most fish are stenohaline and are unable to move between freshwater and seawater. Remarkably, some fishes are capable of life in both freshwater and seawater. These euryhaline fishes constitute an estimated 3 to 5% of all fish species. Euryhaline fishes represent some of the most iconic and interesting of all fish species, from salmon and sturgeon that make epic migrations to intertidal mudskippers that contend with daily salinity changes. With the advent of global climate change and increasing sea levels, understanding the environmental physiology of euryhaline species is critical for environmental management and any mitigative measures. This volume will provide the first integrative review of euryhalinity in fish. There is no other book that focuses on fish that have the capacity to move between freshwater and seawater. The different challenges of salt and water balance in different habitats have led to different physiological controls and regulation, which heretofore has not been reviewed in a single volume. Collects and synthesizes the literature covering the state of knowledge of the physiology of euryhaline fish Provides the foundational information needed for researchers from a variety of fields, including fish physiology, conservation and evolutionary biology, genomics, ecology, ecotoxicology, and comparative physiology All authors are the leading researchers and emerging leaders in their fields

Physiological Diversity

Physiological Diversity
Author: John Spicer,Kevin Gaston
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781444311426

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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.

Insights in aquatic physiology 2021

Insights in aquatic physiology  2021
Author: Pung Pung Hwang,Anna Di Cosmo,Silvia Franzellitti
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2023-05-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782832523902

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The Tight Junction and Its Proteins More Than Just a Barrier

The Tight Junction and Its Proteins  More Than Just a Barrier
Author: Michael Fromm,Susanne M. Krug
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2020-11-20
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783039433001

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For a long time, the tight junction (TJ) was known to form and regulate the paracellular barrier between epithelia and endothelial cell sheets. Starting shortly after the discovery of the proteins forming the TJ—mainly the two families of claudins and TAMPs—several other functions have been discovered, a striking one being the surprising finding that some claudins form paracellular channels for small ions and/or water. This Special Issue includes 43 articles covering numerous dedicated topics including pathogens affecting the TJ barrier, TJ regulation via immune cells, the TJ as a therapeutic target, TJ and cell polarity, function and regulation by proteins of the tricellular TJ, TJ as a regulator of cellular processes, organ- and tissue-specific functions, TJ as sensors and reacting to environmental conditions, and last but not least, TJ proteins and cancer.

Target Organ Toxicity in Marine and Freshwater Teleosts

Target Organ Toxicity in Marine and Freshwater Teleosts
Author: Daniel Schlenk,William H. Benson
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 583
Release: 2017-03-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781351612456

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Addressing the numerous gaps in current information, Target Organ Toxicology in Marine and Freshwater Teleosts is an essential resource for researchers and professionals in aquatic toxicology and environmental risk assessment. All the chapters are written by researchers who are internationally recognised for their work in mechanistic aspects of aquatic toxicology. Each chapter focuses on a specific target organ or physiological system and describes how various agents disrupt the normal physiological system and processes. This volume is devoted to specific organs with coverage of the gill, kidney, skin, liver and gut. The companion volume, Systems, provides coverage of toxic effects in the central nervous, immune, neurobehavioural and reproductive systems as well as describing general mechanisms of toxicity.