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Designed as a readable introduction to the biology of each group, emphasizing distinguishing characteristics.
Contents
Environmental considerations; invertebrate classification; the protozoan protists; the poriferans and placozoans; the cnidarians; the platyhelminthes; two possible flatworm relatives - gnathostomulids and mesozoans; gnathostomulids and mesozoans; introduction to the hydrostatic skeleton; the nemertines; the nematodes; three phyla of uncertain affiliation - nematomorpha, acanthocephala and priapulida; the rotifers and three related phyla; the molluscs; the annelids; echiurans and sipunculans - likely annelid rivers; the pogonophorans; the anthropods; two more phyla of uncertain affiliation; tardigrades and onychophorans; the lophophorates (phoronids, brachipods, bryozoans) and entoprocts; the echinoderms; the chaetognaths; the hemichordates; the nonvertebrate chordates; invertebrate reproduction and development - an overview.
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Jan A. Pechenik is a Professor in Invertebrate Zoology and Marine Biology. He received his B.A. in Zoology from Duke University and his Ph.D. in Biological Oceanography from the University of Rhode Island.
Textbook
Out of Print
By: Jan A Pechenik
592 pages, B/w plates, illus, figs, tabs