Invertebrates
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Author
Contributions
- Brusca, Gary J. - Contributor
Publication
1990 - Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, Mass, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
230,500 words, Guess
Page Count
922 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1870594M
- ISBN-100878930981
- OCLC Control Number20935389
- OCLC Control Numberinvertebrates0000brus
- Library of Congress Control Number90030061
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- Goodreads2340265
- LibraryThing407133
Classifications
- DDC592
- LCCQL362 .B924 1990
Description
Invertebrates, Second Edition presents a modern survey of the 34 animal phyla (plus the Protista) and serves as both a college course text and a reference on invertebrate biology. Thorough and up-to-date, it is organized around the themes of bauplans (body plans) and evolution (phylogenetics). Each phylum is organized in a standardized fashion, treating the systematics, bauplan (support and movement, feeding and digestion, circulation and gas exchange, excretion and osmoregulation, nervous system, reproduction and development), and phylogeny. Detailed classifications, phylogenetic trees, and references for all phyla are provided. Tables summarize each phylum's defining attributes. The text is accompanied by an abundance of detailed line drawings and -- new to this edition -- color photographs. - Publisher.
Description
Introductory textbook frames the invertebrates within the context of evolutionary biology and develops around three fundamental themes: functional body architecture; developmental patterns and life history strategies; and evolution and phylogenetic relationships. This textbook is intended for use in university invertebrate zoology courses. The text is organized around three fundamental themes: functional body architecture, or the Bauplan concept, developmental patterns, and life history strategies as the relate to adult life styles, evolution and phylogenetic relationships. The Bauplan concept, from the German word meaning a structural plan or design, describes the structural range and architectural limits, as well as the functional aspects of design. Basically, the integration of structure and function. The main part of the book consists of discussions of each invertebrate phylum based on the three themes and includes cladistic analyses, narrative discussion, and traditional evolutionary trees to discuss taxonomy and phylogenetic hypotheses. The book is extensively illustrated with photographs, line drawings, diagrams, tables, and graphs. BIOSIS Review. Another in a collection of good books on invertebrate zoology to appear in the past five years. Three themes are developed: functional body plan (Bauplan), developmental patterns and life history strategies, and evolutionary and phylogenetic relationships. The first four chapters relate to basic biological parameters as a way of introduction to invertebrates. Each major taxon or group of smaller taxa is covered in a separate chapter. The Bruscas write authoratively, use numerous illustrations (both line drawings and photographs), and include helpful reference lists and a comprehensive index. The book's usefulness would be enhanced further with the inclusion of a glossary. Individual workers may challenge specific taxonomic categories, the placement of a particular taxon phylogenetically, or the relative evolutionary importance of a given form. However, the Bruscas will give students another excellent perspective on the facinating world of invertebrates. Highly recommended for libraries serving programs on invertebrate biology at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Choice Reviews.
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