BOOK
Environmental Physiology of Animals
This book provides a comprehensive examination of how animals interact with and adapt to their physical environment. It focuses on physiological mechanisms that enable animals to survive under varying environmental conditions, including temperature, humidity, altitude, and water availability. Topics include thermoregulation, energy balance, water conservation, and behavioral adaptations. The text integrates principles of ecology and physiology, offering a comparative approach across different animal groups. It is widely used as a reference for students and researchers in zoology, physiology, and environmental biology.
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