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"Animals Without Backbones" has been considered a classic among
biology textbooks since it was first published to great acclaim in
1938. It was the first biology textbook ever reviewed by "Time" and
was also featured with illustrations in "Life," Harvard, Stanford,
the University of Chicago, and more than eighty other colleges and
universities adopted it for use in courses. Since then, its clear
explanations and ample illustrations have continued to introduce
hundreds of thousands of students and general readers around the
world to jellyfishes, corals, flatworms, squids, starfishes,
spiders, grasshoppers, and the other invertebrates that make up
ninety-seven percent of the animal kingdom.
This new edition has been completely rewritten and redesigned, but
it retains the same clarity and careful scholarship that have
earned this book its continuing readership for half a century. It
is even more lavishly illustrated than earlier editions,
incorporating many new drawings and photographs. Informative,
concise legends that form an integral part of the text accompany
the illustrations. The text has been updated to include findings
from recent research. Eschewing pure morphology, the authors use
each group of animals to introduce one or more biological
principles.
In recent decades, courses and texts on invertebrate zoology at
many universities have been available only for advanced biology
majors specializing in this area. The Third Edition of "Animals
Without Backbones" remains an ideal introduction to invertebrates
for lower-level biology majors, nonmajors, students in paleontology
and other related fields, junior college and advanced high school
students, and the general reader whopursues the rewarding study of
the natural world.
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