Electrical conduction and behaviour in "simple" invertebrates
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Electrical conduction and behaviour in "simple" invertebrates
(Oxford science publications)
Clarendon Press, 1982
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Note
Includes bibliographies and indexes
Contents of Works
- Protozoa / Y. Naitoh
- Porifera / I.D. Lawn
- Hydrozoa / A.N. Spencer and W.E. Schwab
- Scyphozoa and Cubozoa / L.M. Passano
- Anthozoa / G.A.B. Shelton
- Calliactis parasitica / I.D. McFarlane
- Ctenophora / S.L. Tamm
- Free-living Platyhelminthes / H. Koopowitz
- Bryozoa / J.P. Thorpe
- Echinodermata / V.W. Pentreath and J.L.S. Cobb
- Urochordata / Q. Bone and G.O. Mackie
- "Simple" invertebrates? A comparative summary / G.A.B. Shelton
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Our understanding of the workings of the nervous system is substantial but incomplete. Neurophysiologists have directed much effort towards study of the 'vertebrate nervous system', and there has been a growth in the parallel study of invertebrates, from which vertebrates are almost certainly descended. This book describes our current understanding of behavioural control mechanisms in 'simple' invertebrates other than arthropods, annelids, and molluscs.
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