Environmental Physiology of Animals, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-1-4051-0724-2
Hardcover
768 pages
December 2004, Wiley-Blackwell
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Pat Willmer began her research career in neurobiology at
Cambridge, progressively switching to broader interests in
invertebrate physiology and the interactions of physiology,
ecology, and behavior. Her current interests at St Andrews mainly
focus on insect environmental physiology, and effects on
insect–plant interactions.
Graham Stone began his research career in entomology at
Oxford, progressively switching to broader aspects of the biology
of insect–plant interactions. His current interests at
Edinburgh mainly focus on pollination ecology (particularly of
Acacia communities in Africa) and the biology of oak
gallwasps.
Ian A. Johnston began his research career at Hull and Bristol. His research group at St Andrews is currently utilizing genomic, molecular, physiological, structural, and whole organism approaches to investigate muscle development and growth in teleost fish, with particular reference to temperature adaptation and the evolution of Antarctic and Arctic species.