Arthropod Relationships
Edited by RA Fortey and RH Thomas
383 pages, 25 line illus.
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The arthropods are the dominant group of organisms in terms of numbers of species globally, and are renowned for their exploitation of every type of habitat from the deep sea to the most arid desert. They have one of the longest evolutionary histories of any phylum yet many aspects of this evolutionary dominance remain poorly understood. This book provides a new summary and a new perspective on the evolutionary patterns and of the relationships between all arthropods.
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