Molecular Approaches to Ecology presents studies on the molecular aspects underlying adaptation along with discussions of the concept of molecular adaptation. A proper approach to the study of adaptation must start from the consideration of the relation organism-environment at the level of the community or of the organism, and progressively proceed from this organismic starting point to the underlying molecular aspects. Examples are presented showing that the adaptation to a given environment cannot be traced down to a single molecular mechanism.
The book contains nine chapters and begins with a discussion of adaptation and natural selection. This is followed by separate chapters on the basic concepts of comparative biochemistry; the biochemical continuum and ecological integration; and the chemical properties of organisms related to physical and chemical properties of the environment. Subsequent chapters deal with isosmotic intracellular regulation; physiological radiations of biochemical systems; and metabolic relations in the production of the cocoon by the silkworm.



Inhalt

Introduction
Chapter I Adaptation and Natural Selection

Chapter II Basic Concepts of Comparative Biochemistry

Chapter III The Biochemical Continuum and Ecological Integration

Chapter IV Chemical Properties of Organisms Related to Physical Properties of the Environment

Chapter V Chemical Properties of Organisms Related to Chemical Properties of the Environment

Chapter VI Isosmotic Intracellular Regulation

Chapter VII Anisosmotic Extracellular and Isosmotic Intracellular Regulations as Examples of Physiological Radiations of Biochemical Systems

Chapter VIII Metabolic Relations in the Production of the Cocoon by the Silkworm

Chapter IX Concluding Remarks

Author Index

Genus and Species Index

Subject Index

Titel
Molecular Approaches to Ecology
EAN
9781483277288
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
03.09.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
20.29 MB
Anzahl Seiten
214