Vosloo André
School of Biological and Conservation Science, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.
Physiol Biochem Zool. 2010 Sep-Oct;83(5):702-4. doi: 10.1086/656019.
The highly successful Fourth International Conference in Africa for Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry (ICA-CPB) was held in the Maasai Mara National Reserve in July 2008. The theme of the meeting was "Molecules to Migration: Pressures of Life." To enhance the theme, the venue and timing of the meeting were chosen to coincide with the arrival of approximately 1.4 million wildebeest on their annual migration from the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. Like the three previous ICA-CPB meetings, the discussion topics and the resulting collection of synthesia presented here were very diverse. The articles in this special collection reflect the authors' interest in broadening our understanding of the field of comparative physiology and biochemistry and their commitment to engaging in global research with international colleagues. These articles are brief, synthetic reviews integrating information presented at and inspired by the meeting. From seasonal migration and reproduction in birds, to cardiovascular system development in vertebrates, to strategies for hypoxia survival, papers range from specific to broad interactions. What they all have in common: they increase our understanding of how animals are affected by and respond to the pressures of life.
2008年7月,极为成功的第四届非洲比较生理学与生物化学国际会议(ICA-CPB)在马赛马拉国家保护区举行。会议主题为“从分子到迁徙:生命的压力”。为强化这一主题,会议的举办地点和时间特意选在约140万头角马从坦桑尼亚塞伦盖蒂国家公园开始年度迁徙之时。与前三届ICA-CPB会议一样,此次会议的讨论主题以及由此产生的综合成果十分多样。本特刊中的文章反映了作者们拓宽我们对比较生理学和生物化学领域理解的兴趣,以及他们与国际同行开展全球研究的决心。这些文章是简短的综合性综述,整合了会议上展示的以及受会议启发的信息。从鸟类的季节性迁徙和繁殖,到脊椎动物心血管系统的发育,再到缺氧生存策略,论文涵盖了从具体到广泛的相互作用。它们的共同之处在于:增进了我们对动物如何受到生命压力影响以及如何应对这些压力的理解。