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Academic & Professional Books  Evolutionary Biology  Evolution

Evolutionary Genetics and Environmental Stress

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By: AA Hoffmann and PA Parsons
294 pages, 40 figs
Evolutionary Genetics and Environmental Stress
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  • Evolutionary Genetics and Environmental Stress ISBN: 9780198540816 Paperback Jun 1993 Out of Print #24756
  • Evolutionary Genetics and Environmental Stress ISBN: 9780198577324 Hardback Dec 1991 Out of Print #11177
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About this book

Topics covered include: the concept of stress and its evolutionary and ecological importance; genetic variation in stress response and the effects of stress on genetic variation; costs and trade-offs involving stress response.

Contents

Introduction; The evolutionary and ecological importance of environmental stress; Stress and protein variation; Genetic variation in stress response; Effects of stress on genetic variation; General stress resistance; Stress response, costs, and trade-offs; Stress, species margins, and conservation; References; Author index; Subject index,

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Out of Print
By: AA Hoffmann and PA Parsons
294 pages, 40 figs
Media reviews

"Strengths of the book include an attempt to integrate data from numerous scientific disciplines, observations to support ideas, an extensive bibliography, and a clear, concise literary style. . . .Merits serious attention because it takes a multidisciplinary approach in attempting an understanding of how extreme environmental stresses have influenced the direction of evolution." --Choice
"Essential reading. . . .Ecologists particularly will benefit from understanding, and perhaps adopting, the genetic approach to studying adaptations to stress." --Ecology
"In a broad sense, any less-than-optimal aspect of the environment is a stress on the referent organism. These are the sorts of things this book is really about, and it covers them well, with a good mix of theory, natural history, and experiment." --Evolutionary Theory and Review
"A useful addition to an evolutionary biologist's library." --American Journal of Human Biology
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