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Adaptation to Environment: Essays on the Physiology of Marine Animals
This book provides a comprehensive examination of how marine animals adapt physiologically to their environments. R. C. Newell explores mechanisms that enable organisms to survive and function under varying conditions such as temperature, salinity, oxygen availability, and food supply. The essays integrate biochemical, cellular, and whole-organism perspectives to explain energy metabolism, respiratory adaptations, and ecological interactions. The work is widely regarded as a key reference in marine ecophysiology and is particularly useful for students and researchers studying environmental stress responses in marine organisms.
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