The Invertebrates: A Synthesis, 3rd EditionISBN: 978-0-632-04761-1
Paperback
512 pages
October 2001, Wiley-Blackwell
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--Peter Bowen-Walker, Journal of Biological Education, 2002
"This edition of a very useful text contains new research adding
to our knowledge of invertebrates, and many chapters have been
updated and rewritten. [...] Zoology students will welcome this new
edition." (Aslib Book Guide, Dec 2001)
"Essentially, this is a simple text. It aims to bring together
all invertebrates and describe them in terms of their differences
(phyla) and common elements (functions). Although the text needs to
be precise, it is clear and the diagrams are very good. This is an
excellent reference text which should find its way into field
centres and school/college libraries." (TEGNews, Dec
2001)
"When it comes to the invertebrates the position is much less
clear cut. There are many gaps in our knowledge and so often the
evolutionary relationships between the phyla are neglected. It is
also a difficult area of zoology because many of the key organisms
are unfamiliar ones, but in this book the subject is dealt with
very clearly. It is a bold step to put it at the beginning, because
there are many unfamiliar terms and concepts not covered until
later in the book, but I think it works, not least because it gives
the subject the importance it deserves. The book ought to become
the standard text for invertebrate courses." (New Scientist,
Sept. 1993)
"... a good student-orientated introductory text which is attractive, liveley and informative. I am sure it will continue to be a favourite..." (Journal of Animal Ecology, 1994)