Vertebrates and Invertebrates Explained

Vertebrates and Invertebrates Explained

Author: Shirley Duke

Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC

Published: 2016-07-15

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 1502617536

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Vertebrates make up the majority of the animal kingdom. Learn about the importance of a backbone to some species and the unique structures and movements of those without one. Readers will use visual clues to apply their learning in classifying different examples of vertebrates and invertebrates.


Natural Enemies

Natural Enemies

Author: Ann E. Hajek

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2004-02-12

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 9780521653855

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Phylum Bryozoa

Phylum Bryozoa

Author: Thomas Schwaha

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2020-11-23

Total Pages: 458

ISBN-13: 3110586312

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With an account of over 6.000 recent and 15.000 fossil species, phylum Bryozoa represents a quite large and important phylum of colonial filter feeders. This volume of the series Handbook of Zoology contains new findings on phylogeny, morphology and evolution that have significantly improved our knowledge and understanding of this phylum. It is a comprehensive book that will be a standard for many specialists but also newcomers to the field of bryozoology.


Invertebrates

Invertebrates

Author: Richard C. Brusca

Publisher: Sinauer Associates, Incorporated

Published: 2022-05

Total Pages: 1088

ISBN-13: 9780197554418

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"For each of the thirty-two currently recognized phyla, Invertebrates presents detailed classifications, revised taxonomic synopses, updated information on general biology and anatomy, and current phylogenetic hypotheses, organized with boxes and tables, and illustrated with abundant line drawings and new color photos. The chapters are organized around the "new animal phylogeny," while introductory chapters provide basic background information on the general biology of invertebrates. Two new coauthors have been added to the writing team, and twenty-two additional invertebrate zoologists have contributed to chapter revisions. This benchmark volume on our modern views of invertebrate biology should be in every zoologist's library"--


Invertebrate Vision

Invertebrate Vision

Author: Eric Warrant

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2006-10-05

Total Pages: 527

ISBN-13: 0521830885

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Evolutionary Biology

Evolutionary Biology

Author: Max K. Hecht

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 1461533368

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After volume 33, this book series was replaced by the journal "Evolutionary Biology." Please visit www.springer.com/11692 for further information. This latest volume continues the series' focus on critical reviews, commentaries, original papers, and controversies in the field of evolutionary biology.


Vertebrates and Invertebrates Explained

Vertebrates and Invertebrates Explained

Author: Shirley Duke

Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC

Published: 2016-07-15

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 150262012X

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Vertebrates make up the majority of the animal kingdom. Learn about the importance of a backbone to some species and the unique structures and movements of those without one. Readers will use visual clues to apply their learning in classifying different examples of vertebrates and invertebrates.


A Guide to Common Freshwater Invertebrates of North America

A Guide to Common Freshwater Invertebrates of North America

Author: J. Reese Voshell

Publisher: McDonald and Woodward Publishing Company

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 9780939923878

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Popular interest in the observation and study of freshwater invertebrates is increasing. This book meets the needs of this growing audience of naturalists, environmentalists, anglers, teachers, students, and others by providing substantive information in easy-to-understand, non-technical language for many groups of invertebrates commonly found in the streams, lakes, ponds, and other freshwater environments of North America. Section One provides background information on the biology and ecology of freshwater organisms and environments and explains why and how invertebrates can be studied, simply and without complex equipment, in the field and the laboratory. Section Two describes nearly 100 of the most common groups of invertebrates, and for each group a whole-body colour illustration is provided along with brief text pointing out the most important features that identify members of the group. Section Three contains in-depth descriptions of the life history, behaviour, and ecology of the various invertebrate groups, and explains their important ecological contributions and relationships to humans. The Guide is broad in scope, geographically and taxonomically, and it is written at a substantive yet easily accessible level that will appeal to both novices and those with more advanced knowledge of the subject. It also contains more than 100 specially commissioned colour illustrations by the well-known scientific illustrator Amy Bartlett Wright that will greatly facilitate the easy and rapid identification of specimens.