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Sex, Stress and Reproductive Success
ISBN: 978-0-470-97987-7
April 2011
204 pages
Sex, Stress and Reproductive Success provides an accessible introduction to how mechanisms of reproduction and stress-related physiology interact to allow organisms to cope and survive in hostile environments. Primarily aimed at second and third year undergraduate students from a range of disciplines including: zoology, animal science, neuroscience, physiology and psychology, this engaging book provides a comparative analysis of the mechanisms by which stress regulates reproduction, exploring the evolution of stress perceiving systems from the simplest organisms to humans. It explores stressors that occur at all levels of organization and examines current theories that explain human and animal reproductive behaviour and physiology under adverse conditions.
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