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Title informationTEXTBOOK An Introduction to the InvertebratesSeries: STUDIES IN BIOLOGY Janet Moore
355 pages, 96 line illus, figs.Cambridge University Press
So much has to be crammed into today's biology courses that basic information on animal groups and their evolutionary origins is often left out. This is particularly true for the invertebrates. The second edition of Janet Moore's An Introduction to the Invertebrates fills this gap by providing a short updated guide to the invertebrate phyla, looking at their diverse forms, functions and evolutionary relationships. This book first introduces evolution and modern methods of tracing it, then considers the distinctive body plan of each invertebrate phylum showing what has evolved, how the animals live, and how they develop. Boxes introduce physiological mechanisms and development. The final chapter explains uses of molecular evidence and presents an up-to-date view of evolutionary history, giving a more certain definition of the relationships between invertebrates. This user-friendly and well-illustrated introduction will be invaluable for all those studying invertebrates. Professional Hand Net (Standard 250mm Wide Frame) Equipment (1mm Mesh) | £50.00 | approx. $100/€64 Other products in Nets Bug Box Magnifying Pot A great way to study invertebrates up close. Equipment | £4.00 | approx. $8/€6 Other products in Sampling Containers related organisations include: Society for Invertebrate Pathology If you are involved in a scientific, conservation or environmental organisation and would like to be listed, please see our NHBS-Xchange information page. |
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