2020
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2020.00186
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Frontiers in Invertebrate Physiology—An Update to the Grand Challenge

Abstract: Keywords: genomic basis of physiology, plasticity of invertebrate physiology, adaptation to anthropogenic changes, nematode, Drosophila, ecophysiology, comparative physiology "Studying invertebrate physiology is an exciting domain, because it provides on one hand insight into general principles of animal physiology, utilizing models with different degrees of complexity and on the other hand it allows studying evolutionary adaptations to a multitude of different lifestyles. Environmental constraints and basic c… Show more

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“…Another reason for diversification, considered less often is the role it can play in maintaining biodiversity through familiarization, both among scientists and in the wider public through the communication of scientific findings (Keifer and Summers, 2016) . Finally, there is a debate based on what a true understanding of the natural world encompasses (Anton et al, 2020) . It is argued that large volumes of data obtained at an industrial scale from a few species are not the same as a gain in the knowledge of how systems operate in general (Frégnac, 2017;Yartsev, 2017) .…”
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“…Another reason for diversification, considered less often is the role it can play in maintaining biodiversity through familiarization, both among scientists and in the wider public through the communication of scientific findings (Keifer and Summers, 2016) . Finally, there is a debate based on what a true understanding of the natural world encompasses (Anton et al, 2020) . It is argued that large volumes of data obtained at an industrial scale from a few species are not the same as a gain in the knowledge of how systems operate in general (Frégnac, 2017;Yartsev, 2017) .…”
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confidence: 99%