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Comparative physiology of the vertebrate digestive system

By C. E. Stevens

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Publish Date

1995

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Language

eng

Pages

400

Description:

Comparative Physiology of the Vertebrate Digestive System" by C.E. Stevens (2nd edition) explores the structural and functional diversity of vertebrate digestive systems, emphasizing how these systems adapt to various diets and environments, and their evolution. Here's a more detailed overview: Scope: The book examines the digestive system in various vertebrate groups, covering nutrition, anatomy, and physiology. Comparative Approach: It uses a comparative approach, highlighting similarities and differences in digestive strategies across species and vertebrate groups. Key Features: Illustrations and Tables: Includes numerous figures and tables for easy comparison of digestive tracts. Terminology: Defines scientific terminology used in the field. Diet and Environment: Discusses the relationships between digestive strategies, diet, and environment. Evolution: Features a chapter on the evolution of the digestive system. Future Directions: Offers a summary of major concepts and suggests future research directions. Authors: C.E. Stevens and Ian D. Hume. Publisher: Cambridge University Press.