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Thermal Adaptation: A Theoretical and Empirical Synthesis Oxford Biology



This book is about thermal adaptation and how it affects different organisms. It is a synthesis of theoretical and empirical work, and it will appeal to both graduate students and established researchers in the fields of comparative, ecological, and evolutionary physiology. It will also interest the broader audience of professional ecologists and evolutionary biologists who require a comprehensive... more details
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  • Thermal adaptation is a process by which organisms adapt their physiology to changing environmental conditions
  • There are three main types of thermal adaptation: behavioral, physiological, and molecular
  • Behavioral thermal adaptation includes changes in behavior, such as changes in locomotion or thermoregulation


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Author Michael J. Angilletta Jr.
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780198570875
Publisher Oxford University Press, Usa
Manufacturer Oxford University Press, Usa
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This book is about thermal adaptation and how it affects different organisms. It is a synthesis of theoretical and empirical work, and it will appeal to both graduate students and established researchers in the fields of comparative, ecological, and evolutionary physiology. It will also interest the broader audience of professional ecologists and evolutionary biologists who require a comprehensive review of this topic.

Temperature profoundly impacts both the phenotypes and distributions of organisms. These thermal effects exert strong selective pressures on behavior, physiology and life history when environmental temperatures vary over space and time. Despite temperature's significance, progress toward a quantitative theory of thermal adaptation has lagged behind empirical descriptions of patterns and processes. In this book, the author draws on theory from the more general discipline of evolutionary ecology to establish a framework for interpreting empirical studies of thermal biology. This novel synthesis of theoretical and empirical work generates new insights about the process of thermal adaptation and points the way towards a more general theory. The threat of rapid climate change on a global scale provides a stark reminder of the challenges that remain for thermal biologists and adds a sense of urgency to this book's mission. Thermal Adaptation will benefit anyone who seeks to understand the relationship between environmental variation and phenotypic evolution. The book focuses on quantitative evolutionary models at the individual, population and community levels, and successfully integrates this theory with modern empirical approaches. By providing a synthetic overview of evolutionary thermal biology, this accessible text will appeal to both graduate students and established researchers in the fields of comparative, ecological, and evolutionary physiology. It will also interest the broader audience of professional ecologists and evolutionary biologists who require a comprehensive review of this topic, as well as those researchers working on the applied problems of regional and global climate change.
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