Frontiers in Invertebrate Physiology: A Collection of Reviews 1st Edition
Capture the cutting edge of animal biology with Frontiers in Invertebrate Physiology: A Collection of Reviews, 1st Edition by Iain C. Wilkie. This curated volume brings together authoritative perspectives on the physiology of invertebrates—an essential resource for anyone studying comparative biology, marine science, entomology, or neurophysiology.
Drawing readers in with lucid overviews and rigorous synthesis, the book surveys major topics across taxa: respiratory and circulatory adaptations, neural and sensory systems, osmoregulation, metabolic strategies, and the physiological bases of behavior. Each review distills current research, highlights methodological advances, and maps promising directions for future study—making complex concepts accessible without sacrificing scholarly depth.
Why this book matters: researchers and graduate students will find concise, state-of-the-art summaries that save time and spark ideas; instructors can adopt its clear frameworks for advanced courses; and professionals in conservation, aquaculture, and environmental assessment will gain practical insights into organismal responses to global change. Edited by Iain C. Wilkie, the collection reflects an international perspective, relevant for readers across North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Latin America.
Elegant yet practical, the text balances detailed data with big-picture interpretation, making it both a handy reference and a springboard for new research. Whether you’re building a literature review, designing experiments, or broadening your teaching materials, this volume delivers authoritative reviews in invertebrate physiology.
Order your copy of Frontiers in Invertebrate Physiology today and bring the latest, globally relevant insights into your library—essential reading for the modern invertebrate biologist.
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