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Animal Adaptations R.K. Saxena

Animal Adaptations By R.K. Saxena

Animal Adaptations by R.K. Saxena


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Summary

The evolution of animal form and function is the conceptual backbone of this book. It not only provides the framework for animal diversity, but also shifts the paradigm from a chiefly descriptive discipline to a dynamic predictive science. It includes a series of stories and vignettes about randomly selected animals and model organisms and their unique way of life.

Animal Adaptations Summary

Animal Adaptations: Evolution of Forms and Functions by R.K. Saxena

An adaptation, or adaptive trait, is any heritable trait, that enables organisms to survive through natural selection and reproduce better under prevailing environmental conditions. Natural selection tends to preserve beautiful adaptation in populations and discard harmful ones. The evolution of animal form and function is the conceptual backbone of this book. It not only provides the framework for Animal Diversity, but also shifts the paradigm from a chiefly descriptive discipline to a dynamic predictive science. It is a book narrating rambling series of stories or vignettes about randomly selected animals or model organisms and their unique way of life. Animals might not be able to speak or master advanced language techniques, but they certainly have other ways of communications. Species often rely on verbal and nonverbal forms of communication, such as calls, nonvocal auditory outbursts, like the slap of a dolphin's tail on the water; bioluminescence; scent marking; chemical or tactile cues; visual signals and postural gestures. When it comes to acoustic communication, not every member of a species is just alike. Animals in different regions have often been overheard sounding off in different dialects. Communication between species can play important roles as well. One study suggested that the reason Madagascan spiny-tailed Iguana have well-developed ears, despite the fact that they don't communicate vocally is so that they can hear the warning calls of the Madagascan paradise flycatcher. The book is weaved intricately around these bizarre adaptations.

About R.K. Saxena

Dr. R. K. Saxena has been teaching Zoology in Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi, India since 1974. A Gold Medallist in M.Sc. from B.I.T.S. Pilani, India, he earned his doctorate from University of Delhi in Cell and Molecular biology.

Dr. Sumitra Saxena, at present is a senior reader at S.G.T.B. Khalsa College, University of Delhi, India where she has been teaching for the last 22 years. Her research interests have involved studies on the Polytene chromosomes in chromomeres and she has to her credit several research publications in the field of cell and molecular biology.

Table of Contents

Preface
Heterochrony * Origin, Ancestry, and Evolution of Chordate * Origin and Ancestry of Mammals * Primates and Origin of Homo Sapiens * Homeostasis * Parthenogenesis, Reproduction and Parental care * Aerodynamics and Flight in Animals * Migration * Echolocation * Interspecific Interaction * Behavior * Cryptobiosis * Coral Reefs * Mimicry, Camouflage and Colouration * Polymorphism * Bioluminescence * Biological Clocks and Circadian Rhythms * Electric Organs * Sense Organs * Sound Communication * Weberian Ossicles * Spider Webs
Glossary * Index

Additional information

GOR013442086
9788130930121
8130930129
Animal Adaptations: Evolution of Forms and Functions by R.K. Saxena
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Viva Books
20150630
512
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