Osmotic Regulation in Aquatic Animals
Discover the intricate world of aquatic life with "Osmotic Regulation in Aquatic Animals" by August Krogh, published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. This comprehensive work, spanning 252 pages, delves into the fascinating mechanisms by which water-dwelling animals maintain their internal water balance. Originally released in 1939, Krogh's meticulous research covers a diverse range of species, from protozoa to crustaceans and aquatic birds. The book also explores the osmotic conditions affecting sensitive eggs and embryos, providing valuable insights into freshwater biology and marine ecosystems. A must-read for students and professionals alike, this paperback edition is an essential addition to any biology enthusiast's library. Enhance your understanding of osmosis and the adaptations of aquatic animals with this authoritative text.