Evolution, ecology and environmental stress

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Auteurs principaux : Calow Peter (Éditeur scientifique), Berry Robert James (Éditeur scientifique), Linnean society of London (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Evolution, ecology and environmental stress / edited by P. Calow and R.J. Berry
Publié : London, San Diego : Published for the Linnean Society of London [by] Academic Press , 1989
Description matérielle : 187 p.
Œuvre : Biological journal of the Linnean Society
Contenu : Evolution, ecology and environmental stress / Peter Calow. The stress debate, symptom of impending synthesis? / J.P. Grime. Effects of environmental stress on species rich assemblages / John S. Gray. Symptoms of pathology in the Gulf of Bothnia (Baltic Sea) : ecosystem response to stress from human activity / David J. Rapport. The analysis of stress in natural populations / A.J. Underwood. Structured population models, a tool for linking effects at individual and population level / R.M. Nisbet [et al.]. A life-cycle theory of responses to stress / R.M. Sibley and P. Calow. An integrated approach to environmental stress tolerance and life-history variation : desiccation tolerance in Drosophila / Ary A. Hoffmann and P.A. Parsons. Evolution and stress, genotypic and phenotypic components / A.D. Bradshaw and K. Hardwick. Towards a physiological and genetical understanding of the energetics of the stress response / Richard K. Koehn and Brian L. Bayne. Proximate and ultimate responses to stress in biological systems / P. Calow
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Notes : "Reprinted from the Biological journal of the Linnean Society, volume 37, numbers 1 & 2, 1989."
"The papers ... in this volume have all arisen out of a Symposium organized to celebrate the Bicentenary of the Linnean Society, held ... in June of 1988"--P. [1]
Bibliographie : Includes bibliographies and index.
ISBN : 0-12-093187-7