作者:Pechenik, Jan A. 出版社:McGraw-Hill College 出版年:2004-5 页数:608 定价:$ 185.32 装帧:HRD ISBN:9780072348996 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 内容简介· ··· This textbook is the most concise and readable invertebrates book in terms of detail and pedagogy...
Biology of the invertebrates / Jan A. Pechenik JA Pechenik 被引量: 6发表: 2005年 Biology of the Invertebrates, International Edition This textbook is the most concise and readable invertebrates book in terms of detail and pedagogy (other texts do not offer boxed readings, a second color,......
Biology of the Integument: 2 Vertebrates Volume 1 of this treatise (published in 1984) dealt with invertebrates. The present volume has separate sections for the structure and function of the skin... J Bereiterhahn,AG Matoltsy,KS Richards - 《Biology of the Integument Vertebrates》 被引量:...
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The conundrum of the yellow crazy ant ( Anoplolepis gracilipes ) reproductive mode: no evidence for dependent lineage genetic caste determination Asexual reproduction and hybridisation are often found among highly invasive plants and marine invertebrates. Recently, it has been suggested that clonalit.....
These open questions expose a gross lack of knowledge of synaptic structure and gene homology in invertebrates in general. Could a cryptic synapse exist in sponges and, if it did, would it be possible to recognize it as such? Sponge behavior is slow, so it makes sense that fast ...