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Academic Press The Physiology of Dolphins 1ed by Fahlman & Hooker
The Physiology of Dolphins is a robust, up-to-date reference. It provides a collection of review chapters from leaders in the field of dolphin ecophysiology, making it essential for instructors, researchers, and graduate students interested in the physiological and anatomical adaptations that make life possible for these charismatic marine mammals. Showcasing recent technological developments, it covers the complete physiology of these marine mammals and includes information on the current threats for dolphins and whales from environmental pressures such as climate change, overfishing, pollution, and our increasing human presence in the ocean. This is an excellent reference providing easy-to-follow details of the latest available research methods and some of the newer technologies that are expanding the field of marine mammal physiology.
Describes complex physiological themes such as the neural control of the dive response and how compression affects gas exchange
Includes studies of the cardiorespiratory and sensory physiology of wild dolphins and other cetacean species
Incorporates diagrams, and other visual representations to best describe these complex systems and activities