Avian Physiology 2nd Edition by Paul D. Sturkie
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Avian Physiology 2nd Edition by Paul D. Sturkie
Format: Hardcover, 766 pages
Publisher: Comstock/Cornell University Press, 1965
ISBN: 0
Condition: Good; No dust jacket; Light soiling; Text clear and clean.
This is a comprehensive academic text covering the physiological processes of both domestic and wild birds. As a foundational resource, it provides detailed information on various organ systems and unique avian adaptations. The book is primarily written for researchers, students, poultry scientists, and veterinarians. In the 2nd edition, Sturkie offers an inclusive overview of bird function, including their unique respiratory system, high body temperature regulation, and specialized reproductive system with external egg development. It features numerous illustrations, diagrams, and tables to aid in understanding complex physiological concepts. A review of the third edition noted that following the first two editions, research activity in avian physiology had increased significantly, including areas like endocrinology, reproduction, circulation, and thermoregulation.
Format: Hardcover, 766 pages
Publisher: Comstock/Cornell University Press, 1965
ISBN: 0
Condition: Good; No dust jacket; Light soiling; Text clear and clean.
This is a comprehensive academic text covering the physiological processes of both domestic and wild birds. As a foundational resource, it provides detailed information on various organ systems and unique avian adaptations. The book is primarily written for researchers, students, poultry scientists, and veterinarians. In the 2nd edition, Sturkie offers an inclusive overview of bird function, including their unique respiratory system, high body temperature regulation, and specialized reproductive system with external egg development. It features numerous illustrations, diagrams, and tables to aid in understanding complex physiological concepts. A review of the third edition noted that following the first two editions, research activity in avian physiology had increased significantly, including areas like endocrinology, reproduction, circulation, and thermoregulation.
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