New directions in ecological physiology
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Contributors and discussants Preface 1. The accomplishments of ecological physiology Albert F. Bennett Part I. Comparisons of Species and Populations: 2. Interspecific comparison as a tool for ecological physiologists George A. Batholemew 3. The analysis of physiological diversity: the prospects for pattern documentation and general questions in ecological physiology Martin E. Feder 4. Phylogeny, history, and the comparative method Raymond B. Huey 5. A multidisciplinary approach to the study of genetic variation within species Dennis A. Powers 6. Comparison of species and populations: a discussion William R. Dawson Part II. Interindividual Comparisons: 7. Interindividual variability: an underutilized resource Albert F. Bennett 8. The importance of genetics to physiological ecology Richard K. Koehn 9. Genetic correlation and the evolution of physiology Stevan J. Arnold 10. The misuse of ratios to scale physiological data that vary allometrically with body size Gary C. Packard and Thomas J. Boardman 11. Interindividual comparisons: a discussion Douglas J. Futuyma Part III. Interacting Physiological Systems: 12. Invasive and noninvasive methodologies in ecological physiology: a plea for integration Warren W. Burggren 13. The use of models in physiological studies Peter Scheid 14. Symmorphosis: the concept of optimal design Stan L. Lindstedt and James H. Jones 15. Assigning priorities among interacting physiological systems Donald C. Jackson 16. Physiological changes during ontogeny James Metcalfe and Michael K. Stock 17. Interacting physiological systems: a discussion David J. Randall 18. New directions in ecological physiology: conclusion Martin E. Feder Author index Subject index.