How do people deal with diversity in deprived and mixed urban neighbourhoods? This edited collection provides a comparative international perspective on superdiversity in cities, with explicit attention given to social inequality and social exclusion on a neighbourhood level. Although public discour
Diverse Divers: Physiology and behavior
β Scribed by Dr. Gerald L. Kooyman (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 203
- Series
- Zoophysiology 23
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This book is not a conventional review of diving physiology. The coverage of the literature has been selective rather than enΒ compassing, the emphasis has been on field studies rather than laboratory investigations, and the dive responses described are often discussed from the perspective of some of the flaws or weaknesses in the conclusions. Some of these points are of more historical interest to note how our concepts have evolved as we learn more about behavior and responses to natural diving in contrast to forced submersions in the laboratory. As a result there is a degree of evaluation of some experiments on my part that may seem obvious or controversial to the specialist. I have followed this planat times in order to aid the reader, who I hope is often an untergraduate or graduate stuΒ dent, the nonspecialist, and the layman, in appreciating to some degree the level of dissatisfaction or skepticism about certain areas of research in diving physiology. In view of historical boundaries in vertebrate biology, the subject is of broad enough importance to catch the interest of a wide audience of readers if I have done my job well. For exΒ ample, of the major epochal transitions or events there have been in vertebrate history, three come immediately to mind: (1) The transition from aquatic to aerial respiration which ultimately led to a broad occupation of terrestrial habitats. (2) The development of endothermy.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XV
A Perspective....Pages 1-5
Tolerance to Anoxia....Pages 7-13
Forced Submersion and Circulation....Pages 15-27
Effect of Pressure on the Diving Animal....Pages 29-52
Oxygen Stores....Pages 53-65
Heart Rate....Pages 67-82
Splanchnic and Renal Blood Flow....Pages 83-87
Blood and Muscle Metabolites: Clues to Flow....Pages 89-108
Blood Gases....Pages 109-118
Metabolism....Pages 119-128
Hydrodynamics, Swim Velocity and Power Requirements....Pages 129-142
Aerobic Dive Limit....Pages 143-149
Behavior....Pages 151-167
Final Remarks....Pages 169-170
Back Matter....Pages 171-200
β¦ Subjects
Zoology; Cell Biology; Neurosciences; Ecology
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p>How do people deal with diversity in deprived and mixed urban neighbourhoods? This edited collection provides a comparative international perspective on superdiversity in cities, with explicit attention given to social inequality and social exclusion on a neighbourhood level. Although public disc
The book shouldn't exist – yet here it is. River Black found cult success writing slasher flicks but has grown increasingly disillusioned and unhappy. When a mysterious book appears in her mailbox, her life is turned upside down. River returns to Nagano, Japan, where the book originated, hopin
Fully updated and revised. Award winning<i>Deco for Divers</i>provides a comprehensive overview of the principles underlying decompression theory. Mark Powell has written a book that for the first time allows the average diver to fully understand the principles behind this fascinating aspect of divi
<p>Deco for Divers provides a comprehensive overview of the principles underlying decompression theory and physiology. As well as a thorough examination of air decompression the book also addresses decompression using nitrox and mixed gases. It is completely up-to-date and includes information on th