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Frontiers in Invertebrate Physiology Volume 1 Non-Bilaterian Phyla: A Collection of Reviews - Volume 1,

Leys, Sally P.(Edited by)Roer, Robert D.(Edited by)Saleuddin, Saber(Edited by)Wilkie, Iain C.(Edited by)
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This new 3-volume set provides informative reviews on the physiology of sponges, cnidarians, round and flat worms, annelids, echinoderms, and crustaceans, advancing our knowledge of the physiology of these major invertebrate groups (Phyla). Invertebrates exhibit the largest number of species and occupy virtually every conceivable ecological niche. They are economically important in food chains, they recycle organic waste, and they are crucial pollinators of plants and sources of food. They are also medically relevant as parasites that cause major diseases in both humans and livestock.

Volume 1 looks at non-Bilaterians (sponges, cnidarians, placozoans). The focus on sponge biology has recently been on symbiosis, nutrient uptake, and sensory biology. The section on cnidarians covers biomineralization, the nervous system, and development. The biology of placozoans is described in depth, including the role of neuropeptides in feeding.

Volume 2 and covers crustacean physiology and diverse physiological topics, ranging from molting, respiration, water balance, biomineralization, bioreceptors, and temperature regulation to the land adaptation of terrestrial crustaceans. Echinoderms and annelids are covered in Volume 3.

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Apple Academic Press
1000896986 / 9781000896985
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
592
13/02/2024
Canada
English
516 pages
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