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Comparative Physiology: Primitive Mammals

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A. W. Crompton, John F. Eisenberg, Olav T. Oftedal, Charles L. Guard, C. E. Stevens, C. J. F. Harrop, I. D. Hume, D. W. Dellow, Edgar T. Clemens, C. Richard Taylor, John Bligh, H. Craig Heller, A. J. Hulbert, Terence J. Dawson, T. R. Grant, Amiram Shkolnik, Piotr Poczopko, Stan Lee Lindstedt, Peter Vogel, Eward R. Weibel, Helgard Claassen, Peter Gehr, Senada Sehovic, Peter H. Burri, R. V. Baudinette,Norman C. Heglund, R. McN. Alexander, Giovanni A. Cavagna, G. Citterio, P. Jacini, Robert B. Armstrong, P. J. Bentley, C. H. Tyndale-Biscoe, Susan M. Evans, Marilyn B. Renfree, Magda Weiss, J. R. Blair-West, Angela Gibson, C. Sernia, I. R. McDonald
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  • Date Published: June 2009
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521106306

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  • Comparative Physiology: Primitive Mammals attempts to dispel the widely held notion that 'primitive' animals are less advanced or less complex than the 'non-primitive'. The term 'primitive', or more accurately 'conservative', refers to the fact that these animals have retained many of the characteristics of their evolutionary ancestors. Because they have been able to adapt to a variety of environmental conditions, these so-called primitive animals should be considered highly successful evolutionary solutions. The papers contained in this volume are the result of the Fourth International Conference on Comparative Physiology held at Crans-sur-Sierre in 1978. The conference, which was sponsored by the Interunion Commission on Comparative Physiology representing the International Unions of Biological Sciences, Physiological Sciences, and Pure and Applied Biophysics, brought together scientists from various fields to discuss the widely scattered information on primitive mammals from the perspective of comparative physiology.

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    • Date Published: June 2009
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521106306
    • length: 356 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 20 mm
    • weight: 0.53kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. Biology of the earliest mammals A. W. Crompton
    2. Biological strategies of living conservative mammals John F. Eisenberg
    3. Milk and mammalian evolution Olav T. Oftedal
    4. The reptilian digestive system: general characteristics Charles L. Guard
    5. The gastrointestinal tract of mammals: major variations C. E. Stevens
    6. Digestive tract and digestive function in monotremes and nonmacropod marsupials C. J. F. Harrop and I. D. Hume
    7. Form and function of the macropod marsupial digestive tract I. D. Hume and D. W. Dellow
    8. The digestive tract: inmsectivore, prosimian, and advanced primate Edgar T. Clemens
    9. Evolution of mammalian homeothermy: a two-step process? C. Richard Taylor
    10. Have some mammals remained primitive thermoregulators? Or is all thermoregulation based on equally primitive brain functions? John Bligh
    11. What is a primitive thermoregulatory system H. Craig Heller
    12. The evolution of energy metabolism in mammals A. J. Hulbert
    13. Metabolic capabilities of monotremes and the evolution of homeothermy Terence J. Dawson and T. R. Grant
    14. Energy metabolism in hedgehogs: primitive strategies? Amiram Shkolnik
    15. Relations of metabolic rate and body temperature Piotr Poczopko
    16. The smallest insectivores: coping with scarcities of energy and water Stan Lee Lindstedt
    17. Metabolic levels and biological strategies in shrews Peter Vogel
    18. The respiratory system of the smallest mammal Eward R. Weibel, Helgard Claassen, Peter Gehr, Senada Sehovic and Peter H. Burri
    19. Energetics of locomotion: primitive and advanced mammals C. Richard Taylor
    20. Physiological responses to locomotion in marsupials R. V. Baudinette
    21. Mechanics of locomotion in primitive and advanced mammals Norman C. Heglund
    22. Elasticity in the locomotion of mammals R. McN. Alexander
    23. Elastic storage: role of tendons and muscles Giovanni A. Cavagna, G. Citterio and P. Jacini
    24. Properties and distributions of the fiber types in the locomotory muscles of mammals Robert B. Armstrong
    25. Endocrines: problems of phylogeny and evolution P. J. Bentley
    26. Pituitary-ovarian interactions in marsupials C. H. Tyndale-Biscoe and Susan M. Evans
    27. Placental function and embryonic development in marsupials Marilyn B. Renfree
    28. Adrenocorticosteroids in prototherian, metatherian and eutherian mammals Magda Weiss
    29. The renin-angiotensin system in marsupials J. R. Blair-West and Angela Gibson
    30. Physiology of the adrenal
    cortex in monotremes C. Sernia
    31. Physiology of the adrenal cortext in marsupials I. R. McDonald
    Index.

  • Editors

    Knut Schmidt-Nielsen

    Liana Bolis

    Charles Richard Taylor

    Contributors

    A. W. Crompton, John F. Eisenberg, Olav T. Oftedal, Charles L. Guard, C. E. Stevens, C. J. F. Harrop, I. D. Hume, D. W. Dellow, Edgar T. Clemens, C. Richard Taylor, John Bligh, H. Craig Heller, A. J. Hulbert, Terence J. Dawson, T. R. Grant, Amiram Shkolnik, Piotr Poczopko, Stan Lee Lindstedt, Peter Vogel, Eward R. Weibel, Helgard Claassen, Peter Gehr, Senada Sehovic, Peter H. Burri, R. V. Baudinette,Norman C. Heglund, R. McN. Alexander, Giovanni A. Cavagna, G. Citterio, P. Jacini, Robert B. Armstrong, P. J. Bentley, C. H. Tyndale-Biscoe, Susan M. Evans, Marilyn B. Renfree, Magda Weiss, J. R. Blair-West, Angela Gibson, C. Sernia, I. R. McDonald

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