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Conservation Physiology for the Anthropocene - A Systems Approach : Volume 39A, Hardback Book

Conservation Physiology for the Anthropocene - A Systems Approach : Volume 39A Hardback

Part of the Fish Physiology series

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Conservation Physiology for the Anthropocene: A Systems Approach, Volume 39A in the Fish Physiology series, is a comprehensive synthesis on the physiology of fish in the Anthropocene.

This volume closes the knowledge gap by considering the many ways in which different physiological systems (e.g., sensory physiology, endocrine, cardio-respiratory, bioenergetics, water and ionic balance and homeostasis, locomotion/biomechanics, gene function) and physiological diversity are relevant to management and conservation.

As the world is changing, with a dire need to identify solutions to the many environmental problems facing wild fish populations, this book comprehensively covers conservation physiology and its future techniques. Conservation physiology reveals the many ways in which environmental change and human activities can negatively influence wild fish populations.

These tactics inform new management and conservation activities and help create the necessary conditions for fish to thrive.

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