Ways of adaptation of terrestrial vertebrates to the conditions of existence in the Subarctic. T. 3. Amphibians

Ways of adaptation of terrestrial vertebrates to the conditions of existence in the Subarctic. T. 3. Amphibians

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Ways of adaptation of terrestrial vertebrates to the conditions of existence in the Subarctic . T. 3. Amphibians by Schwartz C. C. and Ishchenko V. G. It is a fascinating and in-depth study of amphibian adaptations in harsh subarctic climates. This volume is part of an extensive series that explores how different groups of vertebrate animals cope with the challenges that nature poses to them. Subarctica is a unique region where nature creates extreme conditions for life. In the third volume, focusing on amphibians, the authors detail the mechanisms that allow these animals to survive and adapt to cold temperatures, changing ecosystems, and limited resources. The reader is immersed in a world where every change in temperature, humidity, or light can become critical to existence. This is not just a scientific work, but a real odyssey, in which each discovery becomes a step towards understanding the complex processes occurring in nature. The book will be of interest both to specialists in the field of biology and ecology, and to a wide audience interested in nature and its secrets. Students, graduate students, researchers and just nature lovers will find in it a lot of useful information and inspiring ideas. It will be an indispensable source of information for those interested in animal adaptation, ecosystems and biodiversity, as well as for those who want to better understand how climate change affects life on Earth. The topics raised in the book concern not only amphibian biology, but also ecology, zoogeography and even climatology. The authors discuss how different species of amphibians, such as frogs and salamanders, have developed unique survival strategies, including physiological and behavioral adaptations. The reader will be able to learn about how these animals use their thermoregulation abilities, how they find food and reproduce in conditions where resources can be extremely limited. The style of the authors is distinguished by scientific rigor, but at the same time they are able to make the material accessible and fascinating. Schwartz S. C. and Ishchenko V. G. are known for their work in ecology and zoology, and their previous publications have also attracted the attention of the scientific community and a wide audience. Their deep knowledge and passion for exploring nature make each page of the book a real discovery. This book is not just a collection of scientific facts, it is an invitation to a world where every animal is a story of survival, struggle and adaptation. Readers who are looking for information on how living beings cope with the challenges of the environment will find many examples and inspirations in it. "Ways of adaptation of terrestrial vertebrates to conditions of existence in Subarctica. T. 3. Amphibians is not only a textbook, but also a source for reflection on how life on Earth continues to find its way to existence in the most extreme conditions. If you are interested in ecology, animal adaptation or just want to learn more about life in harsh climatic conditions, this book will become a real storehouse of knowledge for you. Do not miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of amphibians and discover their amazing survival abilities!
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Name of the Author
Ищенко В.Г.
Шварц С.С.
Language
Russian
Release date
1971

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