Physiology of the Cladocera

Physiology of the Cladocera

Smirnov, Nikolai N.

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The Physiology of Cladocera is a much-needed summary of foundational information on these increasingly important model organisms. This unique and valuable summary is based on the world's literature, including Russian research not widely available until now. It offers systematically arranged data on the physiology of Cladocera, assisting with explanation of their life and distribution, as well as discussion on directions of future research. Special expert contributions in genetics, immunology, and cytology round out the physiological chapters and provide comprehensive insight into the state of knowledge of Cladocera and its underlying mechanisms. Cladocera crustaceans make up a significant part of the natural communities and biological productivity of fresh waters. In recent decades, they have become globally studied for many purposes, including systematics, genetic, molecular, ecological and evolutionary biology studies. They are also used as sentinel organisms for assessing water quality and the environment. In addition, the genome of Daphnia (a genus within Cladocera) was recently sequenced and published, giving this system a much wider exposure. It has also led to a rapidly growing awareness of the importance of understanding physiological processes as they relate to evolutionary and ecological genomics and ecogenomic toxicology. Despite the increasing use of Cladocera in research and study, physiological background information on these creatures is fragmentary. Hundreds of unconnected publications have been accumulated on their physiology, and a synthesis and general representation of the literature has been much needed for the many researchers working with this organism. The Physiology of Cladocera stands alone as a valuable and comprehensive offering in this area for many researchers and students. Collects and synthesizes from the worldwide literature the state of knowledge of cladoceran physiologyForward-looking perspective incorporates information from the emerging technological worlds of genomics, cytology, chemical communication, and immunologyProvides foundational information on Cladocera physiology for researchers in various fields, including conservation and evolutionary biology, genomics, ecology, ecotoxicology, and comparative physiology INDICE: Preface Abbreviations and units Introduction Chapter 1. General Chapter 2. Methods Chapter 3. Chemical Composition Chapter 4. Nutrition Chapter 5. Respiration Chapter 6. Circulation Chapter 7. Excretion Chapter 8. Osmotic Regulation Chapter 9. Cell and Tissue Metabolism Chapter 10. Growth and Molting Chapter 11. Reproduction Chapter 12. Locomotion Chapter 13. Nervous System and Sense Organs Chapter 14. Behavior Chapter 15. Ecophysiology Chapter 16. A Cytological Perspective Margaret J. Beaton and Carli M. Peters Chapter 17. Immunology and Immunity Stuart Auld Chapter 18. The Genomics of Cladoceran Physiology Dörthe Becker, Kay Van Damme, Elizabeth Turner, Joseph R. Shaw, John K. Colbourne and Michael E. Pfrender Conclusions: Special Traits of Cladoceran Physiology References Index of Latin names of Crustacea Index of chemical substances

  • ISBN: 978-0-12-396953-8
  • Editorial: Academic Press
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 352
  • Fecha Publicación: 06/12/2013
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés