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Reproductive Biology of Invertebrates, Progress in Male Gamete Ultrastructure and Phylogeny Volume 9, Part Edition
Contributor(s): Adiyodi, K. G. (Editor), Adiyodi, Rita G. (Editor), Jamieson, B. G. M.
ISBN: 0471999105     ISBN-13: 9780471999102
Publisher: Wiley
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: July 2000
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Annotation: About 95 per cent of all known animal species are invertebrates. A knowledge of their sexual, reproductive, and development biology is essential for the effective management of species that are economically useful to man or are harmful to him, his crops, and livestock. This treatise is the first to cover all aspects of reproduction and development of the entire spectrum of invertebratesterrestrial, marine, freshwater, brackish-water, free-living, and parasitic. The chapters, by leading world experts in their fields, are up-to-date and informative, and suggest a number of problems for future research. Progress in Male Gamete Ultrastructure and Phylogeny (issued in parts A-C) is the ninth volume in the series. Volume IX, Part C Progress in Male Gamete Ultrastructure and Phylogeny Edited by B.G.M. Jamieson Contents Preface to the Progress Series; Preface to Volume IX C; Contributors; DecapodaCrustacea, Barrie G.M. Jamieson and Christopher C. Tudge; Pentastomida, Barrie G.M. Jamieson and Volker Storch; Myriapoda, Massimo Mazzini, Marcella Carcupino and Anna Maria Fausto; Lophophorata, Barrie G.M. Jamieson; Echinodermata, Barrie G.M. Jamieson; Chordata-Hemichordata, Barrie G.M. Jamieson; Urochordata, Paolo Burighel and Gian Bruno Martinucci; Cephalochordata, Barrie G.M. Jamieson; Subject Index; Species Index.
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Life Sciences - Developmental Biology
Dewey: 571.8
Series: Reproductive Biology of Invertebrates
Physical Information: 0.98" H x 6.43" W x 9.81" (1.95 lbs) 350 pages
 
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Updates knowledge of the ultrastructure and phylogeny ofspermatozoa of the invertebrates. Much new information is includedon the sperm of non-chelicerate arthropod groups: the Decapoda, Pentastomida and Myriapoda and also the Lophophorata, and theunequivocally deuterostome groups, Echinodermata, Chordata, Urochordata, and Chephalochordata.

It is part of the ninth volume in the series: Progress in MaleGamete Ultrastructure and Phylogeny.