Principles of Thermal Ecology: Temperature, Energy, and Life

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Temperature affects everything. It influences all aspects of the physical environment and governs any process that involves a flow of energy, setting boundaries on what an organism can or cannot do. This novel textbook explores the key principles behind the complex relationship between organisms and temperature, namely the science of thermal ecology. It starts providing a rigorous framework for understanding the nature of temperature and the flow of energy in and out of the organism, before describing the influence of temperature on what organisms can do, and how fast they can do it. Central to this is the relationship between temperature and metabolism, which then forms the basis for an exploration of the effects of temperature on growth and size. Two chapters cover first endothermy (including how this expensive lifestyle might have evolved), and then when and how this is suspended in torpor and hibernation. With these fundamental principles covered, the book’s final section explores thermal ecology itself, incorporating the important extra dimension of interactions with other organisms. After an examination of the relationship between temperature, energy and diversity, an entire chapter is devoted to the crucially important subject of the nature of climate change and how organisms are responding to this. Throughout the book, emphasis is placed on the need for an understanding of the underlying physical mechanisms, and the important insights that can be gained from the historical and fossil record.

Author(s): Andrew Clarke
Edition: 1
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2017

Language: English
Commentary: HDSS
Pages: 464
Tags: Climate change, Endothermy, Energy, Entropy, Growth, Metabolism, Model, Reaction rate, Temperature, Thermodynamics

Title Page
Copyright
Preface
Contents
Plates
01 - Introduction
02 - Energy and heat
03 - Temperature and its measurement
04 - Energy flow in organisms
05 - Water
06 - Freezing
07 - Temperature and reaction rate
08 - Metabolism
09 - Temperature regulation
10 - Endothermy
11 - Torpor and hibernation
12 - The Metabolic Theory of Ecology
13 - Temperature, growth and size
14 - Global temperature and life
15 - Temperature and diversity
16 - Global Climate Change and its Ecological Consequences
17 - Ten Principles of thermal ecology
References
Index