Frontiers in Invertebrate Physiology: A Collection of Reviews 1st Edition
Frontiers in Invertebrate Physiology: A Collection of Reviews (1st Edition) invites researchers, educators, and advanced students into a concise, authoritative synthesis of contemporary invertebrate biology. Clear, compelling, and carefully curated, this volume brings together state-of-the-art reviews that illuminate physiological mechanisms across insects, molluscs, crustaceans, annelids, and other invertebrate groups.
Explore in-depth discussions on neurophysiology, endocrine regulation, metabolic adaptation, sensory systems, locomotion, developmental physiology, and ecophysiological responses to environmental change. Each chapter contextualizes classic findings with modern techniques—from electrophysiology to molecular tools—making complex concepts accessible without sacrificing scientific rigor. Rich cross-references and detailed bibliographies make it an efficient starting point for literature reviews, grant preparation, or course design.
Whether you work in entomology, marine biology, ecology, or comparative physiology, this collection delivers practical insights that inform applied fields such as pest management, conservation biology, aquaculture, and biotechnology. The expert contributors synthesize experimental results and highlight emerging frontiers, helping you translate foundational knowledge into research questions and real-world solutions.
Compact yet comprehensive, this 1st edition is an essential addition to university libraries, research labs, and personal collections. Add Frontiers in Invertebrate Physiology to your professional library to stay current with global advances in invertebrate research and teaching. Order now to strengthen your understanding, inspire new projects, and connect with the cutting edge of physiological science.
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