... to 52 phyla – bacteria, which can be transmitted horizontally (from environment) and/or vertically (from mother), and sometimes take up to 35% of the holobiont biomass (Reiswig, 1981; Schmitt et al., 2008; Webster et al., 2010).
Invertebrate Zoology
Appropriate for a laboratory course in invertebrate zoology. Invertebrate Zoology continues to be the most current, up-to-date manual available. The popular phylum- by-phylum approach has been retained, providing a...
This classic textbook of invertebrate zoology--used for many years in countries around the world-- has been completely revised in a new edition. It has been made more readable and concise,...
Ruppert/Barnes’ best-selling introduction to the biology of invertebrates is highly regarded for its accuracy and strong research base. This thorough revision provides a survey by animal group, emphasizing evolutionary origins,...
Invertebrate Zoology
Invertebrate Zoology
This comprehensive book incorporates systematic study of all invertebrate phyla from protozoa to hemichordata.
This one-semester undergraduate text offers a new approach to the biology and evolution of invertebrate animals. First, it emphasizes the function, physiology, and reproductive biology, rather than the more traditional...
Invertebrate Zoology: Laboratory Workbook
Invertebrate Zoology
Invertebrate Zoology
The first edition of Invertebrate Zoology offered undergraduates studying the biology and evolution of invertebrate animals a new approach to the subject. While the text of the second edition has...
Invertebrate Zoology
Some of the diverse topics covered herein address the varied branches that fall under this category. This book will serve as a reference to a broad spectrum of readers.