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Academic & Professional Books  Organismal to Molecular Biology  Animals: Invertebrate Zoology

Invertebrate Relationships Patterns in Animal Evolution

By: P Willmer
300 pages, Line drawings
Invertebrate Relationships
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About this book

A stimulating account of both the relationships between invertebrate phyla, and of the phylogenetic pattern of the animal kingdom, bringing together information on invertebrate zoology.

Contents

Part I. Introduction to Animal Phylogeny: 1. Approaches to animal phylogeny; 2. Morphological patterns and traditional divisions; Part II. Sources of Evidence in Invertebrate Phylogeny: 3. Evidence from the fossil record; 4. Evidence from chemistry and genetics; 5. Evidence from embryology and larvae; 6. Evidence from cell ultrastructure; Part III. Phylogeny of Major Groups: 7. The origin of the Metazoa; 8. Acoelomates and other lowly worms; 9. The pseudocoelomates; 10. The phylogenetic position of molluscs; 11. Arthropod phylogeny; 12. The deuterostomes; 13. The Iophophorates; 14. A phylogenetic overview of invertebrates; References; Index.

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By: P Willmer
300 pages, Line drawings
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'Anyone with an interest in phylogeny at high taxonomic levels should own this book, and this applies to undergraduates in biological and palaeontological sciences as well as to advanced students and veteran professionals. It is an excellent sorting-out of a traditionally difficult area.' James W. Valentine, Nature
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