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An Introduction to the Invertebrates

An Introduction to the Invertebrates

An Introduction to the Invertebrates

Janet Moore, New Hall, Cambridge
Raith Overhill
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Hardback
9780521770767
Hardback

    So much has to be crammed into today's biology courses that basic information on animal groups and their evolutionary origins is often left out. This is particularly true of invertebrates, where most of the texts available are too large for the typical short introductory course. This volume fills the gap. An Introduction to the Invertebrates is a short guide to the invertebrate phyla, looking at their diverse forms, functions and evolutionary relationships. This book first introduces evolution and molecular methods of tracing it, then considers the distinctive body plan of each invertebrate phylum showing what has evolved, how the animals live, and how they develop. Boxes introduce physiological mechanisms and development. The final chapter combines fossil and molecular evidence to present an up-to-date view of evolutionary history, giving a more certain definition of the relationships between invertebrates. This user-friendly and well-illustrated introduction will be invaluable for all those studying invertebrates.

    • Basic, student-friendly introduction to a large part of the animal kingdom
    • Emphasises evolutionary relationships, and modern molecular evidence, as well as anatomy where appropriate
    • Useful both for students coming across invertebrates for the first time, and as an aide-memoire for those who would like a short refresher course
    • Text is clear and concise and is illustrated with numerous line-diagrams
    • More technical information is contained within text-boxes

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Most major invertebrate themes are touched on and, as such, this book is genuinely and introduction, and a good one at that.' C. Arme, Parasitology

    '… a smartly annotated, comprehensive outline. The writing is clear, simple and to the point.' Bob Mesibov, Invertebrata

    'Well worth a read.' The Entemologist's Record and Journal of Variation

    'I enjoyed reading the book. It considers what invertebrates there are and how they make a living, as well as considering many ecological and evolutionary relationships … With the ever-increasing tendency to teach first year undergraduates from different biological disciplines together in large classes, we need general texts of this kind.' Hefin Jones, Biologist

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    Product details

    No date available
    Hardback
    9780521770767
    372 pages
    235 × 160 × 28 mm
    0.673kg
    96 b/w illus.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The process of evolution: natural selection
    • 2. The pattern of evolution: molecular evidence
    • 3. Porifera
    • 4. Cnidaria
    • 5. On being a worm
    • 6. Platyhelminthes
    • 7. Nemertea
    • 8. Nematoda
    • 9. Annelida
    • 10. Mollusca: General and Gastropoda
    • 11. Mollusca: Bivalvia and Cephalopoda
    • 12. Arthropoda: General
    • 13. Crustacea
    • 14. Chelicerata and Myriapoda
    • 15. Insecta
    • 16. Animals with lophophores
    • 17. Echinodermata
    • 18. Invertebrate Chordata
    • 19. Development
    • 20. Invertebrate evolutionary history
    • Further reading
    • Glossary.