This latter point of view, which is commonly termed the August Krogh Principle (Krogh, 1929; see Krebs, 1975) states that, for any question that a physiologist chooses to address, nature provides an ideal study organism (or, ...
Mechanism and Process in Physiological Evolution Peter W. Hochachka, George N. Somero. tuna muscles . II . Enzyme and metabolite profiles . Hochachka , P.W. and G.B. McClelland ( 1997 ) . J. Exp . Biol . 82 : 303–320 .
This book discusses biochemical adaptation to environments from freezing polar oceans to boiling hot springs, and under hydrostatic pressures up to 1,000 times that at sea level.
This volume first examines the nature of these perturbations to biochemical systems and then elucidates the major adaptive strategies that enable organisms from all Domains of Life—Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya—to conserve common types ...
This book discusses biochemical adaptation to environments from freezing polar oceans to boiling hot springs, and under hydrostatic pressures up to 1,000 times that at sea level.
Biochemical Adaptation: Response to Environmental Challenges, from Life's Origins to the Anthropocene