Environmental Physiology of Animals
Discover the fascinating world of animal adaptation with Environmental Physiology of Animals by Pat Willmer. Published in 2004, this comprehensive book spans 784 pages and delves into the intricate relationships between animals and their environments. It covers essential topics such as Nerves and Muscles, the Endocrine System, and comparative systems physiology, providing readers with a thorough understanding of how different species adapt to various habitats.
Explore the diverse ecological aspects of marine, seashore, estuary, freshwater, terrestrial, and parasitic environments. This book integrates complex problems and adaptations, making it a vital resource for students and professionals in the fields of zoology, biophysics, and environmental science. Whether you're studying animal physiology or simply curious about the adaptations of life forms, Environmental Physiology of Animals offers valuable insights into the remarkable resilience of life on Earth.