Marine BiologyMarine Biology covers the basics of marine biology with a global approach using examples from numerous regions and ecosystems worldwide. This introductory, one-semester text is designed for non-majors. Authors Castro and Huber have made a special effort to include solid basic science content needed in a general education course, including the fundamental principles of biology, the physical sciences, and the scientific method. This science coverage is integrated with a stimulating, up-to-date overview of marine biology. |
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Peter Castro, Michael E. Huber. HOW TO DISCOVER A NEW PHYLUM The new phylum Loricifera ( meaning " armor bearer " ) was offi- cially born in 1983 when Kristensen published a paper in a German scientific journal . The first species was ...
Peter Castro, Michael E. Huber. HOW TO DISCOVER A NEW PHYLUM The new phylum Loricifera ( meaning " armor bearer " ) was offi- cially born in 1983 when Kristensen published a paper in a German scientific journal . The first species was ...
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... phylum , and other groups of animals has been a most provocative challenge . As strange as it may seem , echinoderms and chordates share several features related to the devel- opment of their embryos . The wide evo- lutionary gap ...
... phylum , and other groups of animals has been a most provocative challenge . As strange as it may seem , echinoderms and chordates share several features related to the devel- opment of their embryos . The wide evo- lutionary gap ...
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... ( phylum Examples of the meiofauna in sand . Gnathostomulida ; see " How to Discover a New Phylum , " p . 129 ) . Only about 150 species of kinorhynchs ( phylum Kinorhyncha ) are known , and all are restricted to marine mud and sand ...
... ( phylum Examples of the meiofauna in sand . Gnathostomulida ; see " How to Discover a New Phylum , " p . 129 ) . Only about 150 species of kinorhynchs ( phylum Kinorhyncha ) are known , and all are restricted to marine mud and sand ...
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