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These changes are largely due to the explosion of molecular phylogenetics and evo-devo research, emergence of the new field of animal genomics, major fossil discoveries in China, Australia, and elsewhere, and important new embryological and ultrastructural studies. In the twelve years since publication of Invertebrates, Second Edition, fundamental shifts have occurred in our understanding of the origins and evolutionary relationships among protists and animals. Published by Sinauer Associates, an imprint of Oxford University Press. Oxford Research Encyclopedias: Global Public Health.
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The European Society of Cardiology Series.Oxford Commentaries on International Law.8.1 2A,B,D: From Bayer and Owre 1968.8.1 2C: By the authors. 8.9: From Bayer and Owre 1968.8.10: From Fields and Mackie 1971.8.1 1A-E: From Bayer and Owre 1968. 8.4: From Bayer and Owre 1968.8.5A-E: From Bayer and Owre 1968.8.6A: After Bayer and Owre 1968, with modification to mouth area. 8.2: From Bayer and Owre 1968.8.3: From Bayer and Owre 1968. 7.7: Redrawn from Hyman 1940.Ĭhapter 8 Opener: The sea pen PfiZosarcus undulatus courtesy of A. 7.3D: Redrawn from McConnaughey 1963 after Nouvell948. Chapter 7 Opener: The placozoan Trichoplax adkaerens 0R. 6.1 OA,C: In part from Bergquist 1978 Photo of asterose microscleres by B. 6.6B: After Reiswig 1979.6.7A-D,I: After Connes et al. 6.3: From Bayer and Owre 1968.6.4A: From Bayer and Owre 1968.6.4B: After Sherman and Sherman 1976.6.4C: 0R. Chapter 6 Opener: Close-up of a sponge in Channel Islands National Park, CA 0J. 5.51 :After Sleigh in House 1979, modified from Margulis 1970. Patterson/micro*scope (http:/ /microscope).
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5.47A: Redrawn from Grell 1973, after Kudo and Daniels 1963.5.47B: Courtesy of D.
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5.46B: 0Carolina Biological Supply Co./Visuals Unlimited. 5.43C: After Schmidt and Roberts 1989, from a drawing by William Ober. 5.42 Redrawn from Grell 1973, after Myers 1943. 5.39B: Redrawn from Grell 1973, after Hollande and Enjumet 1953. 5.37: After Margulis and Schwartz 1988, from a drawing by L. 5.358: Redrawn from Grelll973, from film E-1643 by Netzel and Heunert 1971. Laderman/ micro*scope.5.33: After Grell 1973. Geisen/The Natural History Museum, London. 5.30: After Sleigh 1989.5.31A,B: 0The Natural History Museum, London. 5.28B: After Spector 1984, from a drawing by J. 5.23E: After Grelll973.5.24B: After Marquardt and Demaree 1985.5.24C: Courtesy of D. 5.23C,D: Redrawn from Grell 1973, after Mugge 1957. 5.23A,B: Redrawn from Grell 1973, after Grell 1953. 5.20B: From Lynn and Didier 1978, courtesy D. 5.19B,C,D: Redrawn from Grell 1983, after Bardele and Grell 1967. 5.15C: Redrawn from Grelll973, after Parducz 1954. Patterson/ micro*scope.5.8: From Bricheux and Brugerolle 1987. 4.20: After Goodrich 1946.Ĭhapter 5 Opener: Courtesy of D. 4.15C: After Hollande 1952 [Trait&de Zoologie V, 111. Opener: Sea urchin (Lytechinus pictus) embryo, 2-cell stage 0RMF/Visuals Unlimited. Opener: A caridean shrimp, Gnafhophyllum panamense courtesy of A. Opener: Nudibranchs (Flabellina telja) on a gorgonian courtesy of A. 1.1 : All after Jenkins, in Lipps and Signor 1992. Opener: The ctenophore Lampocteis cruentiventer G. Chapter 24 Eye-to-eye with a mantis shrimp (Crustacea: Stomatopoda). Chapter 23 Lightbulb tunicates, Clavelina hunstmani. Chapter 20 The pismo clam, Tivela stultorum. Chapter 17 Mating damselflies, Argia vivida. Chapter 13 A polychaete worm, Chaetopterus variopedatus. Chapter 12 A rhabditid hookworm, Necator arnericanus. Chapter 8 Acontiate anemones, Metridium farcimen. Siliceous spicules from a demosponge, Tethya aurantia. Table of Contents Photographs: Chapter 3 A common land snail, Helix sp.