Frontiers in Invertebrate Physiology A Collection of Reviews, 3-volume set
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Author: Saber Saleuddin, Sally P. Leys, Robert D. Roer, Iain C. Wilkie Publisher: Taylor & Francis ISBN: 9781774913987 Cover: HARDCOVER Date: 2024年02月 DESCRIPTION This new 3-volume set provides informative reviews on the physiology of sponges, cnidarians, round and flat worms, annelids, echinoderms, and crustaceans, advancing our knowledge of the physiology of these major invertebrate groups (Phyla). Invertebrates exhibit the largest number of species and occupy virtually every conceivable ecological niche. They are economically important in food chains, they recycle organic waste, and they are crucial pollinators of plants and sources of food. They are also medically important as parasites that cause major diseases of both humans and livestock. Volume 1 focuses on non-bilaterian phyla; Volume 2 looks at crustacea; and Volume 3 discusses annelida and echinodermata. Volume 1 looks at non-bilaterian (sponges, cnidarians, placozoans). The focus on sponge biology has recently been on symbiosis, nutrient uptake, and sensory biology. The research on cnidarians primarily has been on biomineralization, the nervous system, and development as well as neuropeptide biology of placozoans involved in feeding and neuropeptides in cnidarians. Chapters on crustacean physiology are grouped in Volume 2 and cover diverse physiological topics ranging from moulting, respiration, water balance, biomineralization, bioreceptors, and temperature regulation to the land adaptation of terrestrial crustaceans. The chapters are comprehensive and add new knowledge to crustacean biology. Echinoderm and annelid are covered in Volume 3. The volume looks at temporary adhesion and regeneration as two important areas in echinoderm biology. It includes an important review of juxtaligamental cells, which may regulate the mechanical properties of connective tissue. Annelid physiology is discussed (neurobiology of locomotion in leeches, regeneration, reproduction) as is neuro-endocrine-immune response. The information provided here will advance the knowledge of invertebrate physiology and will serve as an important resource for advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and researchers/professionals. TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME 1: NONBILATERIAN PHYLA 1. Physiology of Reproduction in Porifera Emilio Lanna, Ana Riesgo, Vasiliki Koutsouveli, and Sally P. Leys 2. The Physiology of Sponge Behavior Sally P. Leys, Emma J. K. Esposito, and Amanda S. Kahn 3. Sponge Symbiosis: Microbes Make an Essential Part of What It Means to Be a Sponge Kathrin Busch, Angela Marulanda-Gomez, Teresa Maria Morganti, Kristina Bayer, and Lucia Pita 4. Nitrogen and Phosphorus Cycling through Marine Sponges: Physiology, Cytology, Genomics, and Ecological Implications Manuel Maldonado, Kristina Bayer, and Maria Lopez-Acosta 5. Nerve Nets and Centralized Nervous Systems in Cnidarians Richard A. Satterlie 6. Neuropeptides as Potentiators of Coral Polyp Contraction Shinya Shikina and Ching-Fong Chang 7. Coral Calcification at the Cellular Scale: Insight through the ‘Window’ of the Growing Edge A. A. Venn, E. Tambutte, D. Zoccola, L. Capasso, D. Allemand, N. Caminiti-Segonds, N. Techer, P. Ganot, and S. Tambutte 8. The Placozoa: General Biology, Genomics, Cell Signaling, and Behavior Wassim Elkhatib, Julia Gauberg, Anhadvir Singh, and Adriano Senatore VOLUME 2: CRUSTACEA Introduction 1. Respiration John Spicer 2. The Influence of Growth and Body Size on Crustacean Muscle Structure, Metabolism, and Response to the Environment Stephen T. Kinsey, Peyton A. Thomas, and Julie M. Neurohr 3. Chemoreception and Mechanoreception De Forest Mellon, Jr. 4. Osmotic and Ionic Regulation Raymond P. Henry and Justin C. Havird 5. Temperature Thresholds of Crustaceans in the Age of Climate Change Markus Frederich and Emily R. Pierce 6. Molting Physiology Donald L. Mykles 7. Biomineralization: Ion Transport and Control Processes Robert D. Roer, Shai Shaked, and Amir Sagi 8. Terrestrial Adaptations of Crustaceans: The Challenges of Land Adaptations and their Solutions in Terrestrial Isopods Elisabeth Hornung VOLUME 3: ANNELIDA AND ECHINODERMATA 1. Physiological Topics in Annelid Regeneration and Related Processes Eduardo E. Zattara and Corey W. Rennolds 2. Reproduction in Nereidid Polychaetes: Physiological and Biochemical Aspects Ulrich Hoeger and Sven Schenk 3. Neurobiology of Locomotion and Behavior in Leeches Cynthia Harley 4. Annelids Neuro-Endrocrino-Immune Response Michel Salzet 5. Regeneration Potential in Echinoderms: Revisiting the Regeneration Concept M. Daniela Candia Carnevali, Michela Sugni, and Francesco Bonasoro 6. The Temporary Adhesion of Echinoderm Tube Feet Patrick Flammang and Romana Santos 7. The Juxtaligamental Cells of Echinoderms and Their Role in the Mechano-Effector Function of Connective Tissue Iain C. Wilkie and M. Daniela Candia Carnevali 8. Neuropeptide Signaling in Echinoderms: From "Physiologic Activity of Nerve Extracts" to Neuropeptidomics and Beyond Maurice Elphick 最近チェックした商品
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