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008 940301s1994 txua b 001 0 eng
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100 1 $aRuppert, Edward E.
245 10 $aInvertebrate zoology /$cEdward E. Ruppert, Robert D. Barnes.
250 $a6th ed.
260 $aFort Worth :$bSaunders College Pub.,$c©1994.
300 $axii, 1056, 16, 30 pages :$billustrations ;$c26 cm
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500 $aRevised edition of: Invertebrate zoology / Robert D. Barnes. 5th ed. 1987.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aProtozoa -- Sponges and placozoans -- Cindarians and ctenophores -- Bilateral animals -- Platyhelminths, gnathostomulids, and mesozoans -- Nemerteans -- Aschelminths -- Nonsegmented coelomate worms -- The molluscs -- Annelids and pogonophorans -- Introduction to the arthropods -- Chelicerates -- Crustaceans -- Myriapods -- Insects -- Protochordates and chaetognaths -- Echinoderms -- Lophophorates and entoprocts -- Patterns of invertebrate evolution.
520 1 $a"Invertebrate Zoology offers a new approach for undergraduates studying the biology and evolution of invertebrate animals. Contributions from expert authors have ensured that the accounts of the biology of the phyla are contemporary and dynamic, with an emphasis on function, physiology and reproductive biology, rather than on the more traditional comparative anatomy. Recent advances in the cladistic analysis of invertebrate taxonomy are incorporated into the classifications used in the text. Phylogenetic relationships among the invertebrate phyla are then drawn together in a concluding chapter, which sets out the changes in approach to phylogenetic questions resulting from recent studies in cladistics and molecular biology. Specifically designed for one-semester courses, Invertebrate Zoology brings the subject of invertebrate biology to life in the context of modern advances in the biological sciences."--Jacket.
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653 10 $aInvertebrata
653 20 $aZoology (General)
700 1 $aBarnes, Robert D.
700 1 $aBarnes, Robert D.$tInvertebrate zoology.
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