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adam_text | TABLE OF CONTENTS About the Authors Preface x 3.4 Mitosis and Cell Division Summary 54 ix 51 CHAPTER 4 PART ■ í Cellular Metabolism Հ’է Դ 57 4.1 Energy and the Laws of Thermodynamics 4.2 The Role of Enzymes 59 4.3 Enzyme Regulation 61 4.4 Chemical Energy Transfer by Atp 62 4.5 Cellular Respiration 63 4.6 Metabolism of Lipids 69 4.7 Metabolism of Proteins 70 Summary 71 58 Introduction to Living Animals CHAPTER 1 Life: Biological Principles and the Science of Zoology 1 1.1 Fundamental Properties of Life 2 1.2 Zoology as a Part of Biology 9 1.3 Principles of Science 9 1.4 Theories of Evolution and Heredity Summary 18 13 Continuity and Evolution of Animal Life CHAPTER 2 The Origin and Chemistry of Life 2.1 Water and Life 21 2.2 Macromolecules 23 2.3 Chemical Evolution 26 2.4 Origin of Living Systems 2.5 Precambrian Life 31 Summary 34 CHAPTER 5 Genetics: A Review 29 CHAPTER 3 Cells as Units of Life 3.1 Cell Concept 37 3.2 Organization of Cells 39 3.3 Membrane Function 46 iv 20 36 73 5.1 Mendel’s Investigations 74 5.2 Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance 74 5.3 Mendelian Laws of Inheritance 79 5.4 Gene Theory 88 5.5 Storage and Transfer of Genetic Information 5.6 Gene Mutations 98 5.7 Molecular Genetics of Cancer 99 Summary 99 88
v Table of Contents CHAPTER 6 Organic Evolution CHAPTER 9 103 Architectural Pattern of an Animal 6.1 Origins of Darwinian Evolutionary Theory 104 6.2 Darwinian Evolutionary Theory: the Evidence 107 6.3 Revisions of Darwin’s Theory 125 6.4 Microevolution: Genetic Variation and Change Within Species 6.5 Macroevolution: Major Evolutionary Events 132 Summary 134 188 Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Animals 201 137 7.1 Nature of the Reproductive Process 138 7.2 The Origin and Maturation of Germ Cells 142 7.3 Reproductive Patterns 146 7.4 Structure of Reproductive Systems 147 7.5 Endocrine Events that Orchestrate Reproduction Summary 156 149 10.1 Linnaeus and Taxonomy 202 10.2 Species 204 10.3 Taxonomic Characters and Phylogenetic Reconstruction 10.4 Theories of Taxonomy 211 10.5 Major Subdivisions of the Animal Kingdom 218 Summary 218 209 CHAPTER 11 CHAPTER 8 Principles of Development 9.1 Hierarchical Organization of Animal Complexity 9.2 Animal Body Plans 189 9.3 Components of Animal Bodies 193 9.4 Complexity and Body Size 198 Summary 199 CHAPTER 10 CHAPTER 7 The Reproductive Process 126 187 Unicellular Eukaryotes 220 158 8.1 Early Concepts: Preformation Versus Epigenesis 159 8.2 Fertilization 160 8.3 Cleavage and Early Development 163 8.4 An Overview of Development Following Cleavage 165 8.5 Mechanisms of Development 168 8.6 Gene Expression During Development 170 8.7 Developmental Patterns in Animals 173 8.8 Evolutionary Developmental Biology 178 8.9 Vertebrate Development 178 8.10 Development of Systems and Organs 181 Summary 185 11.1 Naming and Identifying Unicellular Eukaryotic
Taxa 11.2 Form and Function 223 11.3 Nutrition and Digestion 230 11.4 Excretion and Osmoregulation 232 11.5 Reproduction and Life Cycles 232 11.6 Major Unicellular Eukaryotic Taxa 233 11.7 Phylogeny and Adaptive Diversification 248 Summary 250 CHAPTER 12 Sponges and Placozoans 253 12.1 Origin of Animals 254 12.2 Phylum Porifera: Sponges 254 12.3 Form and Function in Sponges 257 12.4 Survey of Sponges 261 12.5 Phylum Placozoa 265 Summary 266 CHAPTER 13 Cnidarians and Ctenophores 268 13.1 Phylum Cnidaria 269 13.2 Form and Function 270 13.3 Survey of Cnidarians 274 13.4 Phylum Ctenophora 291 13.5 Phylogeny and Adaptive Diversification Summary 296 Diversity of Animal Life 294 221
vi Table of Contents CHAPTER 14 CHAPTER 18 Xenacoelomorpha, Platyhelminthes, Castrotricha, Smaller Ecdysozoans Gnathifera, and Mesozoa 298 18.1 Phylum Nematodą: Roundworms 396 18.2 Phylum Nematomorpha 404 18.3 Phylum Loricifera 405 18.4 Phylum Kinorhyncha 405 18.5 Phylum Priapulida 406 18.6 Clade Panarthropoda 407 18.7 Phylum Onychophora 407 18.8 Phylum Tardigrada 408 18.9 Phylogeny and Adaptive Diversification Summary 411 14.1 Phylum Xenacoelomorpha 299 14.2 Clades Within Protostomia 301 14.3 Phylum Platyhelminthes 301 14.4 Phylum Gastrotricha 317 14.5 Clade Gnathifera 318 14.6 Phylum Gnathostomulida 318 14.7 Phylum Chaetognatha 319 14.8 Phylum Micrognathozoa 320 14.9 Phylum Rotifera 320 14.10 Phylum Acanthocephala 323 14.11 Phylum Mesozoa 324 14.12 Phylogeny 326 Summary 326 Trilobites, Chelicerates, and Myriapods 19.1 Phylum Arthropoda 414 19.2 Subphylum Trilobita 417 19.3 Subphylum Chelicerata 418 19.4 Subphylum Myriapoda 426 19.5 Phylogeny and Adaptive Diversification Summary 430 329 15.1 Clade Polyzoa 331 15.2 Phylum Cycliophora 331 15.3 Phylum Entoprocta 331 15.4 Phylum Ectoprocta (Bryozoa) 332 15.5 Clade Trochozoa 335 15.6 Clade Brachiozoa 335 15.7 Phylum Brachiopoda 335 15.8 Phylum Phoronida 336 15.9 Phylum Nemertea (Rhynchocoela) 337 15.10 Phylogeny 339 Summary 340 Crustaceans 450 CHAPTER 21 Hexapods 368 CHAPTER 17 Annelids 429 432 20.1 Subphylum Crustacea 434 20.2 A Brief Survey of Crustaceans 442 20.3 Phylogeny and Adaptive Diversification Summary 452 342 16.1 Molluscs 343 16.2 Form and Function 345 16.3 Classes of Molluscs 348 16.4 Phylogeny and Adaptive
Diversification Summary 371 413 CHAPTER 20 CHAPTER 16 Molluscs 410 CHAPTER 19 CHAPTER 15 Polyzoa and Trochozoa 395 454 21.1 Classes Entognatha and Insecta 455 21.2 External Form and Function 455 21.3 Internal Form and Function 461 21.4 Metamorphosis and Growth 468 21.5 Behavior and Defense 470 21.6 Insects and Human Welfare 474 21.7 Phylogeny and Adaptive Diversification Summary 481 480 373 17.1 Phylum Annelida, Including Pogonophorans (Siboglinids), Sipunculans, and Echiurans 375 17.2 Errantia 378 17.3 Sedentaria 380 17.4 Clade Clitellata 385 17.5 Evolutionary Significance of a Coelom and Metamerism 392 17.6 Phylogeny and Adaptive Diversification 392 Summary 393 CHAPTER 22 Echinoderms and Hemichordates 484 22.1 Clade Ambulacraria 485 22.2 Phylum Echinodermata 486 22.3 Phylogeny and Adaptive Diversification of Echinoderms 501 22.4 Phylum Hemichordata 503 22.5 Phylogeny and Adaptive Diversification of Hemichordates 506 Summary 507
vii Table of Contents CHAPTER 23 Chordates 28.3 Mammals and their Environments 28.4 Humans and Mammals 641 28.5 Human Evolution 642 Summary 650 509 23.1 Ancestry and Evolution of the Chordates 510 23.2 Five Chordate Characteristics 513 23.3 Subphylum Tunicata (Urochordata) 515 23.4 Subphylum Cephalochordata 517 23.5 Subphylum Vertebrata 518 Summary 525 639 CHAPTER 24 Fishes 527 24.1 Ancestry and Relationships of Major Groups of Fishes 24.2 Cyclostomata: Living Jawless Fishes 528 24.3 Chondrichthyes: Cartilaginous Fishes 534 24.4 Osteichthyes: Bony Fishes and Tetrapods 538 24.5 Structural and Functional Adaptations of Fishes 542 Summary 552 528 CHAPTER 25 555 Early Tetrapods and Modern Amphibians 25.1 Devonian Origin of Tetrapods 556 25.2 Temnospondyls and Modern Amphibians 558 25.3 Caecilians: Order Gymnophiona (Apoda) 560 25.4 Salamanders: Order Urodela (Caudata) 560 25.5 Frogs and Toads: Order Anura (Salientia) 563 Summary 572 CHAPTER 29 Support, Protection, and Movement 574 Amniote Origins and Nonavian Reptiles 26.1 Origin and Early Evolution of Amniotes 575 26.2 Changes in Traditional Classification of Reptiles 580 26.3 Characteristics and Natural History of Reptilian Groups Summary 594 596 600 580 Homeostasis: Osmotic Regulation, Excretion, and Temperature Regulation 673 31.1 Internal Fluid Environment 694 31.2 Composition of Blood 695 31.3 Circulation 697 31.4 Respiration 705 Summary 713 623 28.1 Origin and Evolution of Mammals 624 28.2 Structural and Functional Adaptations of Mammals CHAPTER 31 Homeostasis: Internal Fluids and Respiration CHAPTER 28 Mammals CHAPTER
30 30.1 Water and Osmotic Regulation 674 30.2 Invertebrate Excretory Structures 678 30.3 Vertebrate Kidney 680 30.4 Temperature Regulation 686 Summary 690 CHAPTER 27 27.1 Origin And Relationships 597 27.2 Structural and Functional Adaptations for Flight 27.3 Flight 608 27.4 Migration and Navigation 611 27.5 Social Behavior and Reproduction 613 27.6 Bird Populations and their Conservation 616 Summary 620 652 29.1 Integument 653 29.2 Skeletal Systems 656 29.3 Animal Movement 662 Summary 671 CHAPTER 26 Birds Activity of Life 627 693
viii Table of Contents CHAPTER 32 Digestion and Nutrition 715 32.1 Feeding Mechanisms 716 32.2 Digestion 719 32.3 Organization and Regional Function of Alimentary Canals 32.4 Regulation of Food Intake 726 32.5 Nutritional Requirements 728 Summary 730 721 CHAPTER 33 Nervous Coordination: Nervous System and Sense Organs 733 33.1 Neurons: Functional Units of Nervous Systems 33.2 Synapses: Junctions Between Nerves 738 33.3 Evolution of Nervous Systems 740 33.4 Sense Organs 746 Summary 757 734 Animals and Their Environments CHAPTER 37 Animal Distributions CHAPTER 34 Chemical Coordination: Endocrine System 34.1 Mechanisms of Hormone Action 760 34.2 Invertebrate Hormones 762 34.3 Vertebrate Endocrine Glands and Hormones Summary ՜Ոձ 759 Animal Ecology 783 831 Appendix A: Cladogram ofAll Animal Phyla A-l Appendix B: Timeline of Major Biological Events B-l Glossary G-l Index 1-1 CHAPTER 36 Animal Behavior 812 38.1 The Hierarchy of Ecology 832 38.2 Populations 833 38.3 Community Ecology 837 38.4 Ecosystems 842 38.5 Extinction And Biodiversity 845 Summary 849 777 35.1 Susceptibility and Resistance 778 35.2 Innate Defense Mechanisms 778 35.3 Immunity in Invertebrates 783 35.4 Acquired Immune Response in Vertebrates 35.5 Blood Group Antigens 789 Summary 790 37.1 Principles of Historical Biogeography 37.2 Distribution of Life on Earth 818 Summary 829 CHAPTER 38 764 CHAPTER 35 Immunity 811 792 36.1 Describing Behavior: Principles of Classical Ethology 36.2 Control of Behavior 795 36.3 Social Behavior 799 Summary 808 794
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TABLE OF CONTENTS About the Authors Preface x 3.4 Mitosis and Cell Division Summary 54 ix 51 CHAPTER 4 PART ■ í Cellular Metabolism Հ’է Դ 57 4.1 Energy and the Laws of Thermodynamics 4.2 The Role of Enzymes 59 4.3 Enzyme Regulation 61 4.4 Chemical Energy Transfer by Atp 62 4.5 Cellular Respiration 63 4.6 Metabolism of Lipids 69 4.7 Metabolism of Proteins 70 Summary 71 58 Introduction to Living Animals CHAPTER 1 Life: Biological Principles and the Science of Zoology 1 1.1 Fundamental Properties of Life 2 1.2 Zoology as a Part of Biology 9 1.3 Principles of Science 9 1.4 Theories of Evolution and Heredity Summary 18 13 Continuity and Evolution of Animal Life CHAPTER 2 The Origin and Chemistry of Life 2.1 Water and Life 21 2.2 Macromolecules 23 2.3 Chemical Evolution 26 2.4 Origin of Living Systems 2.5 Precambrian Life 31 Summary 34 CHAPTER 5 Genetics: A Review 29 CHAPTER 3 Cells as Units of Life 3.1 Cell Concept 37 3.2 Organization of Cells 39 3.3 Membrane Function 46 iv 20 36 73 5.1 Mendel’s Investigations 74 5.2 Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance 74 5.3 Mendelian Laws of Inheritance 79 5.4 Gene Theory 88 5.5 Storage and Transfer of Genetic Information 5.6 Gene Mutations 98 5.7 Molecular Genetics of Cancer 99 Summary 99 88
v Table of Contents CHAPTER 6 Organic Evolution CHAPTER 9 103 Architectural Pattern of an Animal 6.1 Origins of Darwinian Evolutionary Theory 104 6.2 Darwinian Evolutionary Theory: the Evidence 107 6.3 Revisions of Darwin’s Theory 125 6.4 Microevolution: Genetic Variation and Change Within Species 6.5 Macroevolution: Major Evolutionary Events 132 Summary 134 188 Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Animals 201 137 7.1 Nature of the Reproductive Process 138 7.2 The Origin and Maturation of Germ Cells 142 7.3 Reproductive Patterns 146 7.4 Structure of Reproductive Systems 147 7.5 Endocrine Events that Orchestrate Reproduction Summary 156 149 10.1 Linnaeus and Taxonomy 202 10.2 Species 204 10.3 Taxonomic Characters and Phylogenetic Reconstruction 10.4 Theories of Taxonomy 211 10.5 Major Subdivisions of the Animal Kingdom 218 Summary 218 209 CHAPTER 11 CHAPTER 8 Principles of Development 9.1 Hierarchical Organization of Animal Complexity 9.2 Animal Body Plans 189 9.3 Components of Animal Bodies 193 9.4 Complexity and Body Size 198 Summary 199 CHAPTER 10 CHAPTER 7 The Reproductive Process 126 187 Unicellular Eukaryotes 220 158 8.1 Early Concepts: Preformation Versus Epigenesis 159 8.2 Fertilization 160 8.3 Cleavage and Early Development 163 8.4 An Overview of Development Following Cleavage 165 8.5 Mechanisms of Development 168 8.6 Gene Expression During Development 170 8.7 Developmental Patterns in Animals 173 8.8 Evolutionary Developmental Biology 178 8.9 Vertebrate Development 178 8.10 Development of Systems and Organs 181 Summary 185 11.1 Naming and Identifying Unicellular Eukaryotic
Taxa 11.2 Form and Function 223 11.3 Nutrition and Digestion 230 11.4 Excretion and Osmoregulation 232 11.5 Reproduction and Life Cycles 232 11.6 Major Unicellular Eukaryotic Taxa 233 11.7 Phylogeny and Adaptive Diversification 248 Summary 250 CHAPTER 12 Sponges and Placozoans 253 12.1 Origin of Animals 254 12.2 Phylum Porifera: Sponges 254 12.3 Form and Function in Sponges 257 12.4 Survey of Sponges 261 12.5 Phylum Placozoa 265 Summary 266 CHAPTER 13 Cnidarians and Ctenophores 268 13.1 Phylum Cnidaria 269 13.2 Form and Function 270 13.3 Survey of Cnidarians 274 13.4 Phylum Ctenophora 291 13.5 Phylogeny and Adaptive Diversification Summary 296 Diversity of Animal Life 294 221
vi Table of Contents CHAPTER 14 CHAPTER 18 Xenacoelomorpha, Platyhelminthes, Castrotricha, Smaller Ecdysozoans Gnathifera, and Mesozoa 298 18.1 Phylum Nematodą: Roundworms 396 18.2 Phylum Nematomorpha 404 18.3 Phylum Loricifera 405 18.4 Phylum Kinorhyncha 405 18.5 Phylum Priapulida 406 18.6 Clade Panarthropoda 407 18.7 Phylum Onychophora 407 18.8 Phylum Tardigrada 408 18.9 Phylogeny and Adaptive Diversification Summary 411 14.1 Phylum Xenacoelomorpha 299 14.2 Clades Within Protostomia 301 14.3 Phylum Platyhelminthes 301 14.4 Phylum Gastrotricha 317 14.5 Clade Gnathifera 318 14.6 Phylum Gnathostomulida 318 14.7 Phylum Chaetognatha 319 14.8 Phylum Micrognathozoa 320 14.9 Phylum Rotifera 320 14.10 Phylum Acanthocephala 323 14.11 Phylum Mesozoa 324 14.12 Phylogeny 326 Summary 326 Trilobites, Chelicerates, and Myriapods 19.1 Phylum Arthropoda 414 19.2 Subphylum Trilobita 417 19.3 Subphylum Chelicerata 418 19.4 Subphylum Myriapoda 426 19.5 Phylogeny and Adaptive Diversification Summary 430 329 15.1 Clade Polyzoa 331 15.2 Phylum Cycliophora 331 15.3 Phylum Entoprocta 331 15.4 Phylum Ectoprocta (Bryozoa) 332 15.5 Clade Trochozoa 335 15.6 Clade Brachiozoa 335 15.7 Phylum Brachiopoda 335 15.8 Phylum Phoronida 336 15.9 Phylum Nemertea (Rhynchocoela) 337 15.10 Phylogeny 339 Summary 340 Crustaceans 450 CHAPTER 21 Hexapods 368 CHAPTER 17 Annelids 429 432 20.1 Subphylum Crustacea 434 20.2 A Brief Survey of Crustaceans 442 20.3 Phylogeny and Adaptive Diversification Summary 452 342 16.1 Molluscs 343 16.2 Form and Function 345 16.3 Classes of Molluscs 348 16.4 Phylogeny and Adaptive
Diversification Summary 371 413 CHAPTER 20 CHAPTER 16 Molluscs 410 CHAPTER 19 CHAPTER 15 Polyzoa and Trochozoa 395 454 21.1 Classes Entognatha and Insecta 455 21.2 External Form and Function 455 21.3 Internal Form and Function 461 21.4 Metamorphosis and Growth 468 21.5 Behavior and Defense 470 21.6 Insects and Human Welfare 474 21.7 Phylogeny and Adaptive Diversification Summary 481 480 373 17.1 Phylum Annelida, Including Pogonophorans (Siboglinids), Sipunculans, and Echiurans 375 17.2 Errantia 378 17.3 Sedentaria 380 17.4 Clade Clitellata 385 17.5 Evolutionary Significance of a Coelom and Metamerism 392 17.6 Phylogeny and Adaptive Diversification 392 Summary 393 CHAPTER 22 Echinoderms and Hemichordates 484 22.1 Clade Ambulacraria 485 22.2 Phylum Echinodermata 486 22.3 Phylogeny and Adaptive Diversification of Echinoderms 501 22.4 Phylum Hemichordata 503 22.5 Phylogeny and Adaptive Diversification of Hemichordates 506 Summary 507
vii Table of Contents CHAPTER 23 Chordates 28.3 Mammals and their Environments 28.4 Humans and Mammals 641 28.5 Human Evolution 642 Summary 650 509 23.1 Ancestry and Evolution of the Chordates 510 23.2 Five Chordate Characteristics 513 23.3 Subphylum Tunicata (Urochordata) 515 23.4 Subphylum Cephalochordata 517 23.5 Subphylum Vertebrata 518 Summary 525 639 CHAPTER 24 Fishes 527 24.1 Ancestry and Relationships of Major Groups of Fishes 24.2 Cyclostomata: Living Jawless Fishes 528 24.3 Chondrichthyes: Cartilaginous Fishes 534 24.4 Osteichthyes: Bony Fishes and Tetrapods 538 24.5 Structural and Functional Adaptations of Fishes 542 Summary 552 528 CHAPTER 25 555 Early Tetrapods and Modern Amphibians 25.1 Devonian Origin of Tetrapods 556 25.2 Temnospondyls and Modern Amphibians 558 25.3 Caecilians: Order Gymnophiona (Apoda) 560 25.4 Salamanders: Order Urodela (Caudata) 560 25.5 Frogs and Toads: Order Anura (Salientia) 563 Summary 572 CHAPTER 29 Support, Protection, and Movement 574 Amniote Origins and Nonavian Reptiles 26.1 Origin and Early Evolution of Amniotes 575 26.2 Changes in Traditional Classification of Reptiles 580 26.3 Characteristics and Natural History of Reptilian Groups Summary 594 596 600 580 Homeostasis: Osmotic Regulation, Excretion, and Temperature Regulation 673 31.1 Internal Fluid Environment 694 31.2 Composition of Blood 695 31.3 Circulation 697 31.4 Respiration 705 Summary 713 623 28.1 Origin and Evolution of Mammals 624 28.2 Structural and Functional Adaptations of Mammals CHAPTER 31 Homeostasis: Internal Fluids and Respiration CHAPTER 28 Mammals CHAPTER
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viii Table of Contents CHAPTER 32 Digestion and Nutrition 715 32.1 Feeding Mechanisms 716 32.2 Digestion 719 32.3 Organization and Regional Function of Alimentary Canals 32.4 Regulation of Food Intake 726 32.5 Nutritional Requirements 728 Summary 730 721 CHAPTER 33 Nervous Coordination: Nervous System and Sense Organs 733 33.1 Neurons: Functional Units of Nervous Systems 33.2 Synapses: Junctions Between Nerves 738 33.3 Evolution of Nervous Systems 740 33.4 Sense Organs 746 Summary 757 734 Animals and Their Environments CHAPTER 37 Animal Distributions CHAPTER 34 Chemical Coordination: Endocrine System 34.1 Mechanisms of Hormone Action 760 34.2 Invertebrate Hormones 762 34.3 Vertebrate Endocrine Glands and Hormones Summary ՜Ոձ 759 Animal Ecology 783 831 Appendix A: Cladogram ofAll Animal Phyla A-l Appendix B: Timeline of Major Biological Events B-l Glossary G-l Index 1-1 CHAPTER 36 Animal Behavior 812 38.1 The Hierarchy of Ecology 832 38.2 Populations 833 38.3 Community Ecology 837 38.4 Ecosystems 842 38.5 Extinction And Biodiversity 845 Summary 849 777 35.1 Susceptibility and Resistance 778 35.2 Innate Defense Mechanisms 778 35.3 Immunity in Invertebrates 783 35.4 Acquired Immune Response in Vertebrates 35.5 Blood Group Antigens 789 Summary 790 37.1 Principles of Historical Biogeography 37.2 Distribution of Life on Earth 818 Summary 829 CHAPTER 38 764 CHAPTER 35 Immunity 811 792 36.1 Describing Behavior: Principles of Classical Ethology 36.2 Control of Behavior 795 36.3 Social Behavior 799 Summary 808 794 |
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spelling | Hickman, Cleveland P. 1928- Verfasser (DE-588)135720826 aut Integrated principles of zoology Cleveland P. Hickman, Jr. (Washington and Lee University), Susan L. Keen (University of California-Davis), David J. Eisenhour (Morehead State University), Allan Larson (Washington University), Helen I. Anson (Washington and Lee University) ; original artwork by William C. Ober, M.D. (Washington and Lee University) and Claire W. Ober, B.A. (Washington and Lee University) Nineteenth edition, international student edition New York, NY McGraw Hill [2024] xiii, 850, G-47, I-24 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Auf dem Umschlag: "This International Student Edition is for use outside the U.S." Zoologie (DE-588)4067960-3 gnd rswk-swf Allgemeine Zoologie (DE-588)4120867-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Zoologie (DE-588)4067960-3 s DE-604 Allgemeine Zoologie (DE-588)4120867-5 s Keen, Susan L. Verfasser (DE-588)1159579970 aut Eisenhour, David J. Verfasser (DE-588)1159580286 aut Larson, Allan Verfasser (DE-588)1159580057 aut Anson, Helen I. Verfasser aut Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034177489&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Hickman, Cleveland P. 1928- Keen, Susan L. Eisenhour, David J. Larson, Allan Anson, Helen I. Integrated principles of zoology Zoologie (DE-588)4067960-3 gnd Allgemeine Zoologie (DE-588)4120867-5 gnd |
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title | Integrated principles of zoology |
title_auth | Integrated principles of zoology |
title_exact_search | Integrated principles of zoology |
title_exact_search_txtP | Integrated principles of zoology |
title_full | Integrated principles of zoology Cleveland P. Hickman, Jr. (Washington and Lee University), Susan L. Keen (University of California-Davis), David J. Eisenhour (Morehead State University), Allan Larson (Washington University), Helen I. Anson (Washington and Lee University) ; original artwork by William C. Ober, M.D. (Washington and Lee University) and Claire W. Ober, B.A. (Washington and Lee University) |
title_fullStr | Integrated principles of zoology Cleveland P. Hickman, Jr. (Washington and Lee University), Susan L. Keen (University of California-Davis), David J. Eisenhour (Morehead State University), Allan Larson (Washington University), Helen I. Anson (Washington and Lee University) ; original artwork by William C. Ober, M.D. (Washington and Lee University) and Claire W. Ober, B.A. (Washington and Lee University) |
title_full_unstemmed | Integrated principles of zoology Cleveland P. Hickman, Jr. (Washington and Lee University), Susan L. Keen (University of California-Davis), David J. Eisenhour (Morehead State University), Allan Larson (Washington University), Helen I. Anson (Washington and Lee University) ; original artwork by William C. Ober, M.D. (Washington and Lee University) and Claire W. Ober, B.A. (Washington and Lee University) |
title_short | Integrated principles of zoology |
title_sort | integrated principles of zoology |
topic | Zoologie (DE-588)4067960-3 gnd Allgemeine Zoologie (DE-588)4120867-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Zoologie Allgemeine Zoologie Lehrbuch |
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