
Man and Animals in Hot Environments
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 6. December 2011
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Paperback/Softback
XII, 186 pages
978-1-4613-9370-2 (ISBN)
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MOUNT Contents Preface Chapter 1 The Thermal Eml'ironment 1 Hot, Thermally Neutral, and Cold Environments 1 Development of Climatic Physiology 3 Physical Principles Chapter 2 Heat Exchange between Animal and Environment 5 Metabolic Heat and Its Dissipation 5 Body Temperature 6 Poikilotherm and Homeotherm 7 Heat Flow 8 Sensible Heat Transfer 9 Evaporative Heat Transfer 16 Calorimetry 21 Chapter 3 Metabolic Rate, Thermal Insolation, and the Assessment of Environment 24 Metabolic Rate and Heat Loss at High Temperatures 24 Thermal Conductance and Insulation 27 Evaporative Heat Loss 31 The Assessment of Thermal Environment 34 Responses of Different Species to High Temperatures 37 Physiological Mechanisms Chapter 4 Evaporative Heat Loss 39 Evaporative Loss from the Respiratory Tract 39 ix x Contents Conservation of Water Loss from the Respiratory 40 Tract in a Hot Dry Climate
MOUNT Contents Preface Chapter 1 The Thermal Eml'ironment 1 Hot, Thermally Neutral, and Cold Environments 1 Development of Climatic Physiology 3 Physical Principles Chapter 2 Heat Exchange between Animal and Environment 5 Metabolic Heat and Its Dissipation 5 Body Temperature 6 Poikilotherm and Homeotherm 7 Heat Flow 8 Sensible Heat Transfer 9 Evaporative Heat Transfer 16 Calorimetry 21 Chapter 3 Metabolic Rate, Thermal Insolation, and the Assessment of Environment 24 Metabolic Rate and Heat Loss at High Temperatures 24 Thermal Conductance and Insulation 27 Evaporative Heat Loss 31 The Assessment of Thermal Environment 34 Responses of Different Species to High Temperatures 37 Physiological Mechanisms Chapter 4 Evaporative Heat Loss 39 Evaporative Loss from the Respiratory Tract 39 ix x Contents Conservation of Water Loss from the Respiratory 40 Tract in a Hot Dry Climate
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Series
Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1975
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
XII, 186 p.
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
387 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4613-9370-2 (9781461393702)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4613-9368-9
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D. L. Ingram | L. E. Mount
Man and Animals in Hot Environments
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04/1975
Springer
€89.28
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Content
1 The Thermal Environment.- Hot, Thermally Neutral, and Cold Environments.- Development of Climatic Physiology.- Physical Principles.- 2 Heat Exchange between Animal and Environment.- 3 Metabolic Rate, Thermal Insulation, and the Assessment of Environment.- Physiological Mechanisms.- 4 Evaporative Heat Loss.- 5 The Cardiovascular System.- 6 Endocrine and Reproductive Systems.- 7 Behavior.- 8 Thermosensitivity and the Thermoregulatory System.- Adaptations to Hot Environments.- 9 Animals in Hot Environments.- 10 Man in Hot Environments.- References.