Ecophysiology of Desert Arthropods and Reptiles starts with a new
classification of the world's deserts, based upon the type of
precipitation and the effect on their faunas of arthropods and reptiles.
This is followed by an account of microclimates and the avoidance of
environmental extremes. Whereas thermoregulation is primarily
behavioural, responses to water shortage are largely physiological.
Seasonal activity and phenology are described, adaptations for
burrowing, the avoidance of enemies, and defence, are also outlined. A
comparative account of interspecific relationships, feeding
specializations, and species diversity in the two taxa is described. The
purpose of the book is to provide a new and up-to-date analysis that
will stimulate further research along these lines.