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  • Atlas of Marine Invertebrate Larvae
    Atlas of Marine Invertebrate Larvae

    Atlas of Marine Invertebrate Larvae, Second Edition covers the origins and history of marine larval science, contemporary state-of-the-art approaches to larval development and biology, and the highest-quality images and schematics showing the broadest diversity of marine larvae in the animal tree of life.This book illustrates larval body plans, the anatomy of their organ systems (muscular, sensory, digestive), including distinct ciliation patterns that facilitate swimming, and the complex metamorphic changes they undergo between different larval and growth stages.Each chapter contains in-text references that direct readers to both historical and contemporary research on the forms, functions, behaviors and biogeographical distributions of marine larvae.This book is a valuable and foundational resource for biologists across various disciplines, including biodiversity, biogeography, and developmental biology.Ecologists, taxonomists, oceanographers, and environmental scientists also benefit from the complete coverage of marine larval forms offered by this book.Additionally, the broad scope and phyletic coverage of marine biodiversity presented in this atlas is ideal for students in oceanography and marine biology, animal development, biological oceanography and invertebrate zoology.

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  • The Invertebrate Tree of Life
    The Invertebrate Tree of Life

    The most up-to-date book on invertebrates, providing a new framework for understanding their place in the tree of lifeIn The Invertebrate Tree of Life, Gonzalo Giribet and Gregory Edgecombe, leading authorities on invertebrate biology and paleontology, utilize phylogenetics to trace the evolution of animals from their origins in the Proterozoic to today.Phylogenetic relationships between and within the major animal groups are based on the latest molecular analyses, which are increasingly genomic in scale and draw on the soundest methods of tree reconstruction. Giribet and Edgecombe evaluate the evolution of animal organ systems, exploring how current debates about phylogenetic relationships affect the ways in which aspects of invertebrate nervous systems, reproductive biology, and other key features are inferred to have developed.The authors review the systematics, natural history, anatomy, development, and fossil records of all major animal groups, employing seminal historical works and cutting-edge research in evolutionary developmental biology, genomics, and advanced imaging techniques.Overall, they provide a synthetic treatment of all animal phyla and discuss their relationships via an integrative approach to invertebrate systematics, anatomy, paleontology, and genomics. With numerous detailed illustrations and phylogenetic trees, The Invertebrate Tree of Life is a must-have reference for biologists and anyone interested in invertebrates, and will be an ideal text for courses in invertebrate biology. A must-have and up-to-date book on invertebrate biologyIdeal as both a textbook and referenceSuitable for courses in invertebrate biologyRichly illustrated with black-and-white and color images and abundant tree diagramsWritten by authorities on invertebrate evolution and phylogenyFactors in the latest understanding of animal genomics and original fossil material

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  • Octopus : The Ocean's Intelligent Invertebrate
    Octopus : The Ocean's Intelligent Invertebrate

    The visually arresting and often misunderstood octopus has long captured popular imagination.With an alien appearance and an uncanny intellect, this exceptional sea creature has inspired fear in famous lore and legends—from the giant octopus attack in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea to Ursula the sea witch in The Little Mermaid.Yet its true nature is more wondrous still. After decades of research, the authors reveal a sensitive, curious, and playful animal with remarkable intelligence, an ability to defend itself with camouflage and jet propulsion, an intricate nervous system, and advanced problem-solving abilities.In this beautifully photographed book, three leading marine biologists bring readers face to face with these amazingly complex animals that have fascinated scientists for decades.From the molluscan ancestry of today’s octopus to its ingenious anatomy, amazing mating and predatory behaviors, and other-worldly relatives, the authors take readers through the astounding life cycle, uncovering the details of distinctive octopus personalities.With personal narratives, underwater research, stunning closeup photography, and thoughtful guidance for keeping octopuses in captivity, Octopus is the first comprehensive natural history of this smart denizen of the sea.

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  • Invertebrate Zoology : A Tree of Life Approach
    Invertebrate Zoology : A Tree of Life Approach

    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. Key FeaturesOne of the first textbooks to combine classical morphological approaches and newer evo-devo and Next-Generation Sequencing approaches to address Invertebrate ZoologyOrganized along taxonomic lines in accord with the latest understanding of invertebrate phylogenyWill provide background in basic systematic analysis useful within any study of biodiversityA wealth of ancillary materials for students and teachers, including downloadable figures, lecture slides, web links, and phylogenetic data matrices

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  • Is inbreeding bad in invertebrate animals?

    Inbreeding in invertebrate animals can have negative consequences, as it can lead to a loss of genetic diversity and an increase in the expression of harmful recessive traits. Inbreeding depression, which is the reduced fitness and reproductive success of offspring from closely related individuals, can occur in invertebrates just as it does in vertebrates. Inbreeding can also increase the risk of extinction for invertebrate populations, as it reduces their ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions. Therefore, inbreeding is generally considered to be detrimental in invertebrate animals.

  • Is inbreeding harmful in invertebrate animals?

    Inbreeding can be harmful in invertebrate animals just like in other organisms. Inbreeding can lead to a decrease in genetic diversity, which can make populations more vulnerable to diseases, environmental changes, and other stressors. Inbreeding depression, where individuals have reduced fitness and reproductive success, can also occur in invertebrate species as a result of inbreeding. Therefore, it is important for invertebrate populations to maintain genetic diversity to ensure their long-term survival and adaptability.

  • What are ladybugs? Are they invertebrate animals?

    Ladybugs are small beetles that are typically red or orange with black spots. They are beneficial insects that feed on aphids and other garden pests. Ladybugs are indeed invertebrate animals, as they do not have a backbone or internal skeleton.

  • Is there compensation from DHL for invertebrate animals?

    Yes, DHL does offer compensation for invertebrate animals in case of loss or damage during shipping. However, it is important to carefully review DHL's terms and conditions regarding the shipment of live animals, as there may be specific requirements and limitations for certain types of invertebrates. It is also advisable to purchase additional insurance or declare the value of the invertebrate animals being shipped to ensure proper compensation in case of any issues during transit.

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    This book focuses on respiratory proteins, the broad hemoglobin family, as well as the molluscan and arachnid hemocyanins (and their multifunctional roles).Featuring 20 chapters addressing invertebrate and vertebrate respiratory proteins, lipoproteins and other body fluid proteins, and drawing on the editors’ extensive research in the field, it is a valuable addition to the Subcellular Biochemistry book series. The book covers a wide range of topics, including lipoprotein structure and lipid transport; diverse annelid, crustacean and insect defense proteins; and insect and vertebrate immune complexes.It also discusses a number of other proteins, such as the hemerythrins; serum albumin; serum amyloid A; von Willebrand factor and its interaction with factor VIII; and C-reactive protein.Given its scope, the book appeals to biologists, biomedical scientists and clinicians, as well as advanced undergraduates and postgraduates in these disciplines.Available as a printedbook and also as an e-book and e-chapters, the fascinating material included is easily accessible.

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    Pollinators of the American West : A Field Guide to Over 300 Invertebrate Pollinators

    This authoritative, easy-to-use photographic reference to 300 species of invertebrate pollinators in the American West will introduce readers to the creatures that feed our flowers, protect our ecosystems, and power our agriculture.This guide covers the Western United states (Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, Washington, Oregon and California), delineated by plant communities by elevational zones: steppe, foothills, montane, subalpine, and alpine.The focus of this book will be the identification of invertebrate pollinators that the public are likely to encounter in these habitats, organized by order, family, and scientific name.

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    Did you know that spiders usually have eight eyes? Or that the Australian yabby can remain dormant for up to seven years?Zoologist Chris Humfrey delves into the fascinating micro world of Australia’s incredible invertebrate creatures.Young readers will be taken on a journey of wonderment, delving into the often overlooked world of insects, spiders, molluscs and crustaceans, learning about each animal’s adaptations, habitat and ecological niche in a book that’s packed with quirky fun facts.Invertebrate creatures don’t always receive the ‘Pop-Star’ status of larger, more charismatic animals, however Chris’s engaging and sometimes hilarious teaching style turns an ordinary-looking creature into something extraordinary!Chris says, “Every animal has a job to do in a healthy balanced ecosystem.If we study, learn, and develop an understanding and empathy for all creatures, we are more likely to want to conserve all species”.Get up-close and personal with the likes of rhinoceros beetle, bull ant, Hercules moth, giant water beetle and red- back spider.QR codes link to bonus video content for each species and the book is suitable for both younger and older children.The information ties in neatly with the school curriculum, and the use of fun and engaging scientific language and stunning images will encourage your ‘animal-mad’ child to read the book over and over again!

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  • Do invertebrate animals have an advantage over vertebrates?

    Invertebrate animals do have some advantages over vertebrates. They often have simpler body structures, which can make them more adaptable to different environments. Invertebrates also tend to have higher reproductive rates and shorter lifespans, allowing them to quickly adapt to changing conditions. Additionally, some invertebrates have unique abilities, such as regeneration, that vertebrates do not possess.

  • What benefits do invertebrate animals have for us?

    Invertebrate animals provide numerous benefits to humans and ecosystems. They play crucial roles in pollination, decomposition, and nutrient cycling. Invertebrates also serve as a food source for many other animals, helping to maintain biodiversity. Additionally, some invertebrates are used in medical research and have provided valuable insights into human biology and disease.

  • What benefits do invertebrate animals provide for us?

    Invertebrate animals provide numerous benefits for humans and ecosystems. They play a crucial role in pollination, decomposition, and nutrient cycling, which are essential for maintaining healthy ecosystems. Invertebrates also serve as a food source for many other animals, contributing to the overall biodiversity of an ecosystem. Additionally, some invertebrates are used in medical research and have provided valuable insights into human biology and disease.

  • What is the difference between vertebrates and invertebrate animals?

    The main difference between vertebrates and invertebrates is the presence of a backbone. Vertebrates have a backbone made of vertebrae, which protects the spinal cord. Invertebrates, on the other hand, do not have a backbone and their bodies are supported by an exoskeleton or hydrostatic skeleton. Vertebrates include animals like mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish, while invertebrates include animals like insects, spiders, worms, and mollusks.

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