(Chapters 11 to 14) summarise important features of the biological
clock at the level of whole animal covering all vertebrate classes
(fish to mammal). Chapters 15 and 16 are on long term (seasonal)
rhythms in plants and higher vertebrates. Short term rhythms
(ultradian rhythms), the significance of having a clock system in
animals living in extreme (arctic) environments, and the diversity of
circadian responses to melatonin, the key endocrine element involved
in regulation of biological rhythms, have been discussed in Chapters
17 to 19. Finally, a chapter on sensitivity to light of the
photoperiodic clock is added which, using vertebrate examples,
illustrates the importance of wavelength and intensity of light on
circadian and non-circadian functions. A well-known expert writes each
chapter. When presenting information, the text provides consistent
thematic coverage and feeling for the methods of investigation.
Reference citation within the body of the text adequately reflects the
literature as subject is developed. A chapter begins with an abstract
that enables a reader to know at the first glance the important points
covered in that chapter. The chapter concludes with a full citation of
references included in the text, which could be useful for further
reading. The book ends with a comprehensive subject index that may be
useful for quick searches.
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ISBN
9783662060858
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
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Springer
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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