Analysis of vertebrate structure
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Analysis of vertebrate structure
Wiley, c1988
3rd ed
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注記
Bibliography: p. [659]-674
Includes indexes
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:pbk ISBN 9780471629764
内容説明
This updated edition begins with a thorough overview of the field, including its evolution, its theoretical and conceptual underpinnings, significant recent findings, and areas open to further research. Its three-part structure - a survey of vertebrates, organ systems, and structural adaptation - provides a comprehensive treatment of this discipline. Coverage includes the latest information on the systematics of extinct groups, extended discussions of reproduction and growth, respiratory and circulatory systems of vertebrates, and their skeletal and anatomical characteristics. There is also discussion of homology/analogy, parallelism/convergence, cladistics, classification and ancestry, thermoregulation and energy storage, and much more. The book features many illustrations and a glossary of over 500 terms.
目次
- INTRODUCTION: The Nature of Vertebrate Morphology
- SURVEY OF VERTEBRATE ANIMALS - THE PRINCIPLE STRUCTURAL PATTERNS: Nature, Origin, and Classification of Vertebrates
- Fishes
- Tetrapods
- THE PHYLOGENY AND ONTOGENY OF STRUCTURE - EVOLUTION IN RELATION TO TIME AND MAJOR TAXA: Early Development
- Integument and its Derivatives
- Teeth
- Head Skeleton
- Body Skeleton
- Muscles and Electric Organs
- Coelom and Mesenteries
- Digestive System
- Respiratory System and Gas Bladder
- Circulatory System
- Excretory System and Osmoregulation
- Reproductive System and Urogenital Ducts
- Nervous System: General, Spinal Cord, and Peripheral Nerves
- Nervous System: Brain
- Sense Organs
- Endocrine Glands
- STRUCTURAL ADAPTATION - EVOLUTION IN RELATION TO HABIT AND HABITAT: Structural Elements of the Body
- Mechanics of Support and Movement
- Form, Function, and Body Size
- Running and Jumping
- Digging, and Crawling Without Appendages
- Climbing
- Swimming and Diving
- Flying and Gliding
- Energetics and Locomotion
- Feeding
- CONCLUSION: Vertebrate Morphology: Diversity, Unity and Challenge.
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ISBN 9780471825685
内容説明
This updated edition begins with an overview of vertibrate structure, including its evolution, its theoretical and conceptual underpinnings, significant recent findings and areas open to further research. Its three-part structure - a survey of vertebrates, organ systems, and structural adaptation - provides a comprehensive treatment of this discipline. Coverage includes recent information on the systematics of extinct groups, extended discussions of reproduction and growth, respiratory and circulatory systems of vertebrates, and their skeletal and anatomical characteristics. Other topics include discussion of homology/analogy, parallelism/convergence, cladistics, classification and ancestry, thermoregulation and energy storage.
目次
- The Nature of Vertebrate Morphology
- SURVEY OF VERTEBRATE ANIMALS - THE PRINCIPLE STRUCTURAL PATTERNS: Nature, Origin, and Classification of Vertebrates
- Fishes
- Tetrapods
- THE PHYLOGENY AND ONTOGENY OF STRUCTURE - EVOLUTION IN RELATION TO TIME AND MAJOR TAXA: Early Development
- Integument and its Derivatives
- Teeth
- Head Skeleton
- Body Skeleton
- Muscles and Electric Organs
- Coelom and Mesenteries
- Digestive System
- Respiratory System and Gas Bladder
- Circulatory System
- Excretory System and Osmoregulation
- Reproductive System and Urogenital Ducts
- Nervous System: General, Spinal Cord, and Peripheral Nerves
- Nervous System: Brain
- Sense Organs
- Endocrine Glands
- STRUCTURAL ADAPTATION - EVOLUTION IN RELATION TO HABIT AND HABITAT: Structural Elements of the Body
- Mechanics of Support and Movement
- Form, Function, and Body Size
- Running and Jumping
- Digging, and Crawling Without Appendages
- Climbing
- Swimming and Diving
- Flying and Gliding
- Energetics and Locomotion
- Feeding
- CONCLUSION: Vertebrate Morphology: Diversity, Unity and Challenge.
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