Behavioral Adaptation to Intertidal Life (e-bog) af Vannini, Marco
Vannini, Marco (forfatter)

Behavioral Adaptation to Intertidal Life e-bog

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The NATO Advanced Research Workshop on &quote;Behavioural Adaptation to Intertidal Life&quote; held in Castiglioncello, Italy (May, 1987) was attended by 50 participants, most of whom presented requested lectures. It was perhaps the first time that specialists of various animal groups, from cnidarians to birds, were able to meet and discuss the importance of behavioural adaptation to this pecul...
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Forfattere Vannini, Marco (forfatter)
Forlag Springer
Udgivet 20 december 2013
Genrer Life sciences: general issues
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781489937377
The NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "e;Behavioural Adaptation to Intertidal Life"e; held in Castiglioncello, Italy (May, 1987) was attended by 50 participants, most of whom presented requested lectures. It was perhaps the first time that specialists of various animal groups, from cnidarians to birds, were able to meet and discuss the importance of behavioural adaptation to this peculiar, sometimes very harsh environment. But the taxonomic barrier is not the only one which the meeting attemped to over- come. Lately, the research on intertidal biology has spread from pure taxonomy and static analysis of community structure to such dynamic aspects as intra- and interspecific relationships, and physiological mechanisms aimed at avoiding stress and exploitation of limited-resources. This increasing interest stems not only from an inclination for this particular ecological system and some of its typical inhabitants, but also from the realization that rocky and sandy shore communities are suitable models for testing and improving some global theories of evolutionary biology, behavioural ecology and sociobiology. The number of eco-physiological and eco-ethological problems emerging from the study of intertidal animals is fascinatingly large and a complete understanding of this environment cannot be reached using a strictly "e;reductionistic"e; or a pure "e;holistic"e; approach.