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Acid-Base Balance and Nitrogen Excretion in Invertebrates - Mechanisms and Strategies in Various Invertebrate Groups with Considerations of Challenges Caused by Ocean Acidification

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This textbook provides a comprehensive overview on the diverse strategies invertebrate animals have developed for nitrogen excretion and maintenance of acid-base balance and summarizes the most recent findings in the field, obtained by state-of-the-art methodology. A broad range of terrestrial, freshwater and marine invertebrate groups are covered, including crustaceans, cephalopods, insects and worms. In addition the impact of current and future changes in ocean acidification on marine invertebrates due to anthropogenic CO2 release will be analyzed. The book addresses graduate students and young researchers interested in general animal physiology, comparative physiology and marine/aquatic animal physiology. Also it is an essential source for researchers dealing with the effects of increasing pCO2 levels on aquatic animals, of which the vast majority are indeed invertebrates. All chapters are peer-reviewed.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Acid-base balance in crustaceans (Fehsenfeld, Weihrauch).- Chapter 2: Acid-base balance in cephalopods (Hu, Tseng).- Chapter 3: Acid-base balance in echinoderms (Stumpp).- Chapter 4: Acid-base balance in the digestive tract of insects (Onken, Moffett).- Chapter 5: Effect of elevated PCO2 levels (global change) on the acid-base balance in marine invertebrates (Melzner, Thomson).- Chapter 6: Nitrogen excretion in freshwater and soil invertebrates: planarians, leeches and nematodes. (Quijada-Rodriguez, Weihrauch).- Chapter 7: Nitrogen excretion in aquatic crustaceans (Weihrauch).- Chapter 8: Nitrogen excretion in terrestrial crustaceans (Linton).- Chapter 9: Nitrogen excretion in insects (O'Donnell).- Chapter 10: The Na/K-ATPase and its role in acid-base balance and ammonia excretion (Leone, Lucena, Garcon, Pinto, McNamara).- Chapter 11: Sodium/hydrogen transporters (NHEs/MHAs) and their role in acid-base balance and ammonia excretion (Rheault).

Summary

This textbook provides a comprehensive overview on the diverse strategies invertebrate animals have developed for nitrogen excretion and maintenance of acid-base balance and summarizes the most recent findings in the field, obtained by state-of-the-art methodology.  A broad range of terrestrial, freshwater and marine invertebrate groups are covered, including crustaceans, cephalopods, insects and worms. In addition the impact of current and future changes in ocean acidification on marine invertebrates due to anthropogenic CO2 release will be analyzed.  The book addresses graduate students and young researchers interested in general animal physiology, comparative physiology and marine/aquatic animal physiology. Also it is an essential source for researchers dealing with the effects of increasing pCO2 levels on aquatic animals, of which the vast majority are indeed invertebrates. All chapters are peer-reviewed. 

Product details

Assisted by Michael O’Donnell (Editor), ODonnell (Editor), O'Donnell (Editor), O'Donnell (Editor), Michael O'Donnell (Editor), Dir Weihrauch (Editor), Dirk Weihrauch (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319819242
ISBN 978-3-31-981924-2
No. of pages 306
Weight 659 g
Illustrations X, 306 p. 63 illus., 25 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Zoology

B, Ökologie, Biosphäre, Wissenschaftliche Ausstattung, Experimente und Techniken, Ecology, Zoology & animal sciences, Ecological science, the Biosphere, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Animal Ecology, Animal Physiology, Zoology, Zoology: insects (entomology) & other invertebrates, Invertebrates, Scientific equipment, experiments and techniques, Zoology and animal sciences

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