Thermal Adaptation
Discover the fascinating world of temperature's influence on living organisms in "Thermal Adaptation" by Michael J. Angilletta, published by Oxford University Press in 2009. This insightful book spans 302 pages and offers a comprehensive examination of how temperature affects behavior, physiology, and ecology more than any other abiotic factor. Angilletta expertly integrates theories from evolutionary ecology to present a novel approach to understanding thermal adaptation. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply passionate about the life sciences, this book provides a rich exploration of the strategies organisms employ to thrive in varying climates. Dive into the science of heat adaptation and broaden your perspective on ecological dynamics with this essential read.