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Chapter 32: Introduction to Plants and Animals


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Chapter 32: Introduction To Plants And Animals

 

Bonner, John T. Size and Cycle: An Essay on the Structure of Biology. Princeton University Press, Princeton (NJ), 1965.

Heinrich, Bernd. "Thermoregulation in Winter Moths." Scientific American, March 1987, p. 104. Curiously lacking in highly specialized adaptations for the cold, certain nondescript moth species can nevertheless do what their relatives cannot: fly, feed, and mate at near-freezing temperatures.

McClanahan, Lon L., Rodolfo Ruibal, and Vaughan H. Shoemaker. "Frogs and Toads in Deserts." Scientific American, March 1994, p. 64. These amphibians have evolved many strategies for survival in extremely hot, dry climates.

McGowan, Christopher. Diatoms to Dinosaurs: The Size and Scale of Living Things. Island Press/Shearwater Books, Washington, DC, 1994.

McMahon, Thomas A., and John T. Bonner. On Size and Life. Scientific American Library, W. H. Freeman, New York, 1983.

Moog, Florence. "Gulliver Was a Bad Biologist." Scientific American, November 1948, p. 52.

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