Amphibian and Reptile Adaptations to the Environment

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Aksel Kruse
Alexander G. Little
Amphibian
Amphibian Declines
Amphibian Populations
Amphibian Species
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Behavioral Thermoregulation
Body Temperature Variation
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Carlos A. Navas
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Catherine R. Bevier
Chytrid Fungus
Cold Acclimation
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conservation biology methods
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Denis Vieira de Andrade
Ecophysiology
Ectothermic Vertebrates
Edward J. Narayan
Eleonora Aguiar De Domenico
Environment
Environmental parameters
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Evaporative Water Loss
Fernando R. Gomes
Frank Seebacher
Harvey B. Lillywhite
herpetology research
Interrenal Glands
IPCC 2007a
Jens Frederik Dahlerup
Jose Eduardo de Carvalho
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Lasse Stxrdal Simonsen
metabolic adaptation
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Peter Funch
Physiological Ecology
physiological response to climate change
Physiological Stress Responses
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Python Regius
Relative Hypoventilation
Reptile
Sanne Enok
seasonal physiological changes
Snout Vent Length
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Thermal Acclimation
Thermal Biology
Thermal Reaction Norms
Thermoregulatory Behavior
Tobias Wang
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781482222043
  • Weight: 589g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jun 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Despite their diversity, amphibians and reptiles share many physiological traits, such as their dependence on external heat sources for body temperature regulation, that are of pivotal importance to their ability to cope with the environment. Considerable variation in physiological capabilities exists in these groups and often can be related to seasonal and geographic differences in environmental parameters. This book provides a comprehensive and integrative view of the interplay between physiology and behavior in amphibians and reptiles, leading to a better understanding of the subject.

The book covers topics that have recently been in the spotlight for scientific research on the physiology, behavior, and conservation of amphibians and reptiles. It brings together recent information from a range of disciplines that address critical topics for understanding their biology. As these studies are scattered across articles in specialized journals, this book provides a single and expanded source summarizing such advancements.

Amphibian and Reptile Adaptations to the Environment: Interplay Between Physiology and Behavior maintains a solid scientific basis for the biological topics covered. However, it presents the material in a clear and direct manner so that it is accessible even to non-biologists interested in the basic biology, behavior, and ecology of these animals as well as how these elements are connected to their conservation.

Denis Vieira de Andrade earned his BS in biology and his PhD in zoology, both at the University of São Paulo State in Rio Claro, São Paulo, Brazil. Since 1997, he has worked at the same institution where he is now an associate professor of animal physiology in the Department of Zoology. His research interests focus on the ecophysiology, natural history, behavior, and conservation of amphibians and reptiles.

Catherine R. Bevier earned her BS in biology at Indiana University and PhD in ecology at the University of Connecticut. She is an associate professor of biology and has been at Colby College in Waterville, Maine, since 1999. Bevier’s current research focuses on behavioral and physiological ecology of amphibians and investigations of the complex relationship between frogs and the pathogenic chytrid fungus.

José Eduardo de Carvalho graduated with a BS in biological sciences at the University of São Paulo, Brazil, where he also earned his MS and PhD in animal physiology. He was a postdoctoral fellow at São Paulo State University in Rio Claro, Brazil, and at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. He is currently a professor of comparative animal physiology at the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP), Campus Diadema, conducting research in ecophysiology and comparative biochemistry.