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Invertebrates in Hot and Cold Arid Environments

English · Hardback

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Comparisons are made of the adaptations of invertebrates from polar deserts with those of temperate and subtropical deserts. These regions represent some of the most hostile environments on earth and an array of strategies for survival has been developed.
Polar species are well adapted to cold and experience arid conditions due to low precipitation and lack of liquid water during the winter. Similarly, temperate desert invertebrates are adapted to dry conditions and are also exposed to low winter temperatures. Terrestrial arthropods maintain their water balance through behavioural and physiological adaptations. Tardigrades and nematodes are remarkable in their ability to lose all their water, enter a state of anhydrobiosis and be revived when moisture becomes available again.

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Authors Lauritz Soemme
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.1995
 
EAN 9783540589853
ISBN 978-3-540-58985-3
No. of pages 275
Weight 550 g
Illustrations w. 77 figs.
Series Adaptations of Desert Organisms
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Zoology

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