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Invertebrate zoology: a tree of life approach
Schierwater, B.; DeSalle, R. (Ed.) (2021). Invertebrate zoology: a tree of life approach. CRC Press: Boca Raton. ISBN 978-1-4822-3581-4; e-ISBN 978-0-429-15905-3. 644 pp.

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    VLIZ: Invertebrata (General) [102516]

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  • Schierwater, B., editor, more
  • DeSalle, R., editor

Content
  • (2021). Phylum Cnidaria: Class Hydrozoa, in: Schierwater, B. et al. Invertebrate zoology: a tree of life approach. pp. 193-204, more
  • (2021). Phylum Mollusca, in: Schierwater, B. et al. Invertebrate zoology: a tree of life approach. pp. 301-310, more
  • (2021). Phyla Ectoprocta and Phoronida, in: Schierwater, B. et al. Invertebrate zoology: a tree of life approach. pp. 341-356, more
  • (2021). Phylum Acanthocephala, in: Schierwater, B. et al. Invertebrate zoology: a tree of life approach. pp. 369-378, more
  • Gilgado, J.D. (2021). Subphylum Myriapoda, in: Schierwater, B. et al. Invertebrate zoology: a tree of life approach. pp. 443-458, more

Abstract
    Invertebrate Zoology: A Tree of Life Approach is a comprehensive and authoritative textbook adopting an explicitly phylogenetic organization. Most of the classical anatomical and morphological work has not been changed – it established the foundation of Invertebrate Zoology. With the explosion of Next-Generation Sequencing approaches, there has been a sea-change in the recognized phylogenetic relationships among and between invertebrate lineages. In addition, the merger of evolutionary and developmental biology (evo-devo) has dramatically contributed to changes in the understanding of invertebrate biology. Synthesizing these three approaches (classical morphology, sequencing data, and evo-devo studies) offers students an entirely unique perspective of invertebrate diversity.

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