Living Along Gradients Past Present Future

Living Along Gradients  Past  Present  Future
Author: Ulrich Bathmann,Hendrik Schubert,Elinor Andrén,Laura Tuomi,Teresa Radziejewska,Karol Kulinski,Irina Chubarenko
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2020-02-24
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9782889634682

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The Cnidaria Past Present and Future

The Cnidaria  Past  Present and Future
Author: Stefano Goffredo,Zvy Dubinsky
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 855
Release: 2016-09-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319313054

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This volume presents a broad panorama of the current status of research of invertebrate animals considered belonging to the phylum Cnidaria, such as hydra, jellyfish, sea anemone, and coral. In this book the Cnidarians are traced from the Earth’s primordial oceans, to their response to the warming and acidifying oceans. Due to the role of corals in the carbon and calcium cycles, various aspects of cnidarian calcification are discussed. The relation of the Cnidaria with Mankind is approached, in accordance with the Editors’ philosophy of bridging the artificial schism between science, arts and Humanities. Cnidarians' encounters with humans result in a broad spectrum of medical emergencies that are reviewed. The final section of the volume is devoted to the role of Hydra and Medusa in mythology and art.

Carbon Dioxide

Carbon Dioxide
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128176108

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Carbon Dioxide, Volume 37 in the Fish Physiology series highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on a variety of topics, including Historic, current-day and future CO2 environments and their dynamics in marine and freshwater ecosystems, CO2 sensing, Acid-base physiology and CO2 homeostasis: regulation and compensation, CO2 and calcification processes in fish, The physiology of behavioral impacts of high CO2, Effects of high CO2 on metabolic rates, aerobic scope and swimming performance, Internal spatial and temporal CO2 effects: feeding and alkaline tide, O2 in aquaculture: CO2 dynamics and fish health, and much more. Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors Presents the latest release in the Fish Physiology series Updated release includes the latest information on Carbon Dioxide

The Twin Fities Urbanized Area Past Present Future

The Twin Fities Urbanized Area  Past  Present  Future
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Ardent Media
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Plant Life of Southwestern Australia

Plant Life of Southwestern Australia
Author: Philip K. Groom,Byron Lamont
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2015-05-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783110370195

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Southwestern Australia is unique as it contains the world’s most nutrient-impoverished soils, experiences a prolonged-summer period and the vegetation is extremely fire-prone. It is also world-renowned for its relative high level of flora biodiversity. This book focuses on the diverse range of morphological and physiological adaptations evolved by the flora to survive in the harsh Mediterranean-type climate.

Bluegrass Land and Life

Bluegrass Land and Life
Author: Mary E. Wharton,Roger W. Barbour
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 638
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780813186795

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The Inner Bluegrass Region of Kentucky is a shining jewel of geography—synonymous in the minds of many with the state of Kentucky. It is unique in many respects: the character of its land, its native vegetation, and its indigenous animal life. The way of life developed by its human inhabitants over the past two hundred years, especially its focus on the Thoroughbred horse, is also unique. The interaction of these two forces—natural and human—is the focus for this important work. The book includes color plates of representative plant and animal species and typical habitats. The annotated lists of 474 animal and nearly 1,200 plant species describe habitat, frequency, and distribution. Bluegrass Land and Life is a book that will delight all who share an interest in the Bluegrass region's past and present and a concern for its future.

Principles of Evolutionary Medicine

Principles of Evolutionary Medicine
Author: Peter Gluckman,Alan Beedle,Tatjana Buklijas,Felicia Low,Mark Hanson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2016-03-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780191083396

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Evolutionary science is critical to an understanding of integrated human biology and is increasingly recognised as a core discipline by medical and public health professionals. Advances in the field of genomics, epigenetics, developmental biology, and epidemiology have led to the growing realisation that incorporating evolutionary thinking is essential for medicine to achieve its full potential. This revised and updated second edition of the first comprehensive textbook of evolutionary medicine explains the principles of evolutionary biology from a medical perspective and focuses on how medicine and public health might utilise evolutionary thinking. It is written to be accessible to a broad range of readers, whether or not they have had formal exposure to evolutionary science. The general structure of the second edition remains unchanged, with the initial six chapters providing a summary of the evolutionary theory relevant to understanding human health and disease, using examples specifically relevant to medicine. The second part of the book describes the application of evolutionary principles to understanding particular aspects of human medicine: in addition to updated chapters on reproduction, metabolism, and behaviour, there is an expanded chapter on our coexistence with micro-organisms and an entirely new chapter on cancer. The two parts are bridged by a chapter that details pathways by which evolutionary processes affect disease risk and symptoms, and how hypotheses in evolutionary medicine can be tested. The final two chapters of the volume are considerably expanded; they illustrate the application of evolutionary biology to medicine and public health, and consider the ethical and societal issues of an evolutionary perspective. A number of new clinical examples and historical illustrations are included. This second edition of a novel and popular textbook provides an updated resource for doctors and other health professionals, medical students and biomedical scientists, as well as anthropologists interested in human health, to gain a better understanding of the evolutionary processes underlying human health and disease.

Urban Evolutionary Biology

Urban Evolutionary Biology
Author: Marta Szulkin,Jason Munshi-South,Anne Charmantier
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2020-03-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780198836841

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Urban Evolutionary Biology fills an important knowledge gap on wild organismal evolution in the urban environment, whilst offering a novel exploration of the fast-growing new field of evolutionary research. The growing rate of urbanization and the maturation of urban study systems worldwide means interest in the urban environment as an agent of evolutionary change is rapidly increasing. We are presently witnessing the emergence of a new field of research in evolutionary biology. Despite its rapid global expansion, the urban environment has until now been a largely neglected study site among evolutionary biologists. With its conspicuously altered ecological dynamics, it stands in stark contrast to the natural environments traditionally used as cornerstones for evolutionary ecology research. Urbanization can offer a great range of new opportunities to test for rapid evolutionary processes as a consequence of human activity, both because of replicate contexts for hypothesis testing, but also because cities are characterized by an array of easily quantifiable environmental axes of variation and thus testable agents of selection. Thanks to a wide possible breadth of inference (in terms of taxa) that may be studied, and a great variety of analytical methods, urban evolution has the potential to stand at a fascinating multi-disciplinary crossroad, enriching the field of evolutionary biology with emergent yet incredibly potent new research themes where the urban habitat is key. Urban Evolutionary Biology is an advanced textbook suitable for graduate level students as well as professional researchers studying the genetics, evolutionary biology, and ecology of urban environments. It is also highly relevant to urban ecologists and urban wildlife practitioners.