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  • Biology of the Invertebrates

    Biology of the Invertebrates by Pechenik, Jan;

    Series: BOTANY, ZOOLOGY, ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 7
    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education
    • Date of Publication 16 March 2014

    • ISBN 9780073524184
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages624 pages
    • Size 284x218x27 mm
    • Weight 1513 g
    • Language English
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    This textbook is the most concise and readable invertebrates book in terms of detail and pedagogy (other texts do not offer boxed readings, a second color, end of chapter questions, or pronunciation guides). All phyla of invertebrates are covered (comprehensive) with an emphasis on unifying characteristics of each group.

    This textbook is the most concise and readable invertebrates book in terms of detail and pedagogy (other texts do not offer boxed readings, a second color, end of chapter questions, or pronunciation guides). All phyla of invertebrates are covered (comprehensive) with an emphasis on unifying characteristics of each group.

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    Table of Contents:

    1 Introduction and Environmental Considerations

    2 Invertebrate Classification and Relationships

    3 The Protists

    4 The Poriferans and Placozoans

    5 Introduction to the Hydrostatic Skeleton

    6 The Cnidarians

    7 The Ctenophores

    8 The Platyhelminthes

    9 The Mesozoand: Possible Flatworm Relatives

    10 The Gnathifera: Rotifers, Acanthocephalans, and Two Smaller Groups

    11 The Nemertines

    12 The Molluscs

    13 The Annelids

    14 The Arthropods

    15 Two Phyla of Likely Arthropod Relatives: Tardigrades and Onychophorans

    16 The Nematodes

    17 Four Phyla of Likely Nematode Relatives: Nematomorpha, Priapulida, Kinorhyncha, and Loricifera

    18 Three Phyla of Uncertain Affiliation: Gastrotricha, Chaetognatha, and Cyliophora

    19 The Lophophorates (Phoronids, Brachiopods, Bryozoans) and Entoprocts

    20 The Echinoderms

    21 The Hemichordates

    22 The Xenoturbellids: Deuterostomes at Last?

    23 The Nonvertebrate Chordates

    24 Invertebrate Reproduction and Development--An Overview

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