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Ecophysiology (from Gr**** οἶκος, oikos, "house(hold)"; φύσις, physis, "nature, origin"; and -λογία, -logia),
environmental physiology or physiological...
- function,
eventually spawning the
fields of
comparative physiology and
ecophysiology.
Major figures in
these fields include Knut Schmidt-Nielsen and George...
- The rock
ptarmigan (Lagopus muta) is a medium-sized game bird in the
grouse family. It is
known simply as the
ptarmigan in Europe. It is the
official bird...
- the
Spider Family Theraphosidae". In Nentwig,
Wolfgang (ed.).
Spider Ecophysiology. Springer. p. 203. ISBN 978-3-642-33989-9. "Goliath Birdeater". Animals...
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Phototrophic Way of Life". In Dworkin,
Martin (ed.). The Prokaryotes. Vol. 2:
Ecophysiology and
Biochemistry (3rd ed.). Springer. pp. 203–257. doi:10.1007/0-387-30742-7_3...
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Klaus (1991-01-16). Seaweeds:
Their Environment, Biogeography, and
Ecophysiology. John
Wiley & Sons. p. 121. ISBN 978-0-471-62434-9. OL 7619451M. Malewitz...
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George Bartholomew extended their studies to
comparative physiology and
ecophysiology. Most recently,
evolutionary physiology has
become a
distinct subdiscipline...
- heat
tolerance and so are
often studied in
comparative physiology,
ecophysiology, and
evolutionary physiology. One well-studied
example is the specializations...
- show
evidence of
evolutionary adaptation and have long been
studied in
ecophysiology and
comparative physiology.
Kidney morphology,
often indexed as the...
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angiosperms from an
evolutionary standpoint". In Safir, G. R. (ed.).
Ecophysiology of VA
Mycorrhizal Plants. Florida: CRC Press. Franklin, O.; Näsholm...