Selected Product: | Scaling: Why is Animal Size so Important? Paperback Edition: 1 Author: Knut Schmidt-Nielsen Publisher: Cambridge University Press Release Date: 1984-07-27 ISBN-10: 0521319870 ISBN-13: 9780521319874 List Price: $32.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Why Size Matters: From Bacteria to Blue Whales ISBN-10: 0691128502 ISBN-13: 9780691128504 List Price:$16.95 Cats' Paws and Catapults: Mechanical Worlds of Nature and People ISBN-10: 0393319903 ISBN-13: 9780393319903 List Price:$16.95 Scaling in Biology (Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity Proceedings) ISBN-10: 0195131428 ISBN-13: 9780195131420 List Price:$75.00 How Animals Work ISBN-10: 0521096928 ISBN-13: 9780521096928 List Price:$28.99 The Ecological Implications of Body Size (Cambridge Studies in Ecology) ISBN-10: 052128886X ISBN-13: 9780521288866 List Price:$61.00 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Scaling: Why is Animal Size so Important? by Knut Schmidt-Nielsen (ISBN-10: 0521319870, ISBN-13: 9780521319874). At this time we have not yet written a review for Scaling: Why is Animal Size so Important? by Knut Schmidt-Nielsen (ISBN-10: 0521319870, ISBN-13: 9780521319874). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com This short, non-mathematical discussion of how the physical size of an animal affects its physiological functions can be read profitably by both students and professional scientists. Elegantly written, the book illuminates those physical laws controlling rates of diffusion and heat transfer, transfer of force and momentum, the strength of structures, the dynamics of locomotion, and so on. It shows how these laws have profound implications for animals of widely different size and scale and why the size of living things is of such fundamental importance. Oriented toward physiology | Customer Rating: | | Schmidt-Nielsen's "Scaling: why is animal size so important" is a readable introduction to the influence of size on physiology (and vice versa). As noted in a previous review, the chapter describing structural engineering is relatively weak, but the chapters discussing allometric concepts, metabolism, thermoregulation, and physiological time are excellent. Other chapters address respiration and circulation. Unfortunately, Schmidt-Nielsen glosses over the ecological ramifications of the physiological mechanisms described in this book. For the ecologically oriented, I recommend Calder's "Size, function, and life history." All in all, an eye-opener and a heck of a lot more fun to read than most technical works. | Good (Complete), But a Little Short on Mechanisms | Customer Rating: | | Scaling covers both the various ways in which the size & shape of animals change, as well as the reasons or rationals behind such scaling laws. The book does a great job of presenting the data in an understandable format (and a lot of data as well!), but there were times I felt a little confused as to the physical reasons behind these scalings (perhaps because not all the details are known). For the most part however the explainations were clear, and for the statistics of scaling in the animals world I can think of no comparable text. Some of the subjects are scaling of eggs, running & jumping, & bone strength, but the most detailed sections (one of the strengths of the book) deal with the metabolism of animals; why a man's heart must beat faster than an elephants and slower than a hummingbirds, for instance. It's not a light read, and if all you want is physiology try his other book "Animal Physiology" (textbook) or Vogel's "Life's Devices" (more of a popular press book, but suitable as a teaching text). |
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