What is ecophysiology? Two perspectives
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TextoSeries ; Acta Ecológica, 15(1), p.5-12, 1994Trabajos contenidos: - Block, William
- Vannier, Guy
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Two perspectives of ecophysiology are presented with particular refernce to invetebrate animals. The development of ecophysiology as a science is traced together with definition of the subject. The importance of the evolutionary aspect of ecophysiology is stressed and the comparative versus experimental/modelling approaches are discussed Ecophysiology is seen as forming the basis of Man's control over his envionment in the world. The present status of the subject is defined and proposals made for future research themes.
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