Vertebrates : Comparative Anatomy Function Evolution

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  • Author:
    KARDONG Kenneth
  • ISBN:
    9780078023026
  • Publication Date:
    October 2014
  • Edition:
    7
  • Pages:
    816
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    McGraw-Hill
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Vertebrates : Comparative Anatomy Function Evolution
Vertebrates : Comparative Anatomy Function Evolution

Vertebrates : Comparative Anatomy Function Evolution

Regular price $231.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    KARDONG Kenneth
  • ISBN:
    9780078023026
  • Publication Date:
    October 2014
  • Edition:
    7
  • Pages:
    816
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    McGraw-Hill
  • Country of Publication:

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This one-semester text is designed for an upper-level majors course. Vertebrates features a unique emphasis on function and evolution of vertebrates, complete anatomical detail, and excellent pedagogy. Vertebrate groups are organised phylogenetically, and their systems discussed within such a context. Morphology is foremost, but the author has developed and integrated an understanding of function and evolution into the discussion of anatomy of the various systems.
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  • This one-semester text is designed for an upper-level majors course. Vertebrates features a unique emphasis on function and evolution of vertebrates, complete anatomical detail, and excellent pedagogy. Vertebrate groups are organised phylogenetically, and their systems discussed within such a context. Morphology is foremost, but the author has developed and integrated an understanding of function and evolution into the discussion of anatomy of the various systems.
This one-semester text is designed for an upper-level majors course. Vertebrates features a unique emphasis on function and evolution of vertebrates, complete anatomical detail, and excellent pedagogy. Vertebrate groups are organised phylogenetically, and their systems discussed within such a context. Morphology is foremost, but the author has developed and integrated an understanding of function and evolution into the discussion of anatomy of the various systems.