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Ancient Invertebrates and their Living Relatives

Textbook Cancelled
By: Harold L Levin
350 pages, 46 b/w photos, 232 illus, 1 tab
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  • Ancient Invertebrates and their Living Relatives ISBN: 9780521336710 Paperback Dec 1997 Publication cancelled #41340
  • Ancient Invertebrates and their Living Relatives ISBN: 9780521334501 Hardback Dec 1997 Publication cancelled #41343
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Text for students taking a first course in invertebrate palaeontology. Early chapters deal with concepts and mechanisms of evolution, classifications of organisms and the value of fossils in deciphering Earth history and in mineral resource exploration. Exciting recent discoveries relating to the origin of life and the emergence of invertebrates are examined, before proceeding to a discussion of those invertebrates which have a rich fossil record. For each group the biology of a living relative is described before moving on to a description of its fossil representatives.

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Textbook Cancelled
By: Harold L Levin
350 pages, 46 b/w photos, 232 illus, 1 tab
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