Zoology of invertebrates: in 2 t.

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The book *Invertebrate Zoology: Volume 2*, edited by V. Westhade and R. Rieger, is a comprehensive and in-depth exploration that unveils the fascinating world of invertebrate animals. Translated from German under the supervision of A. V. Chesunov, this work is a true treasure for anyone interested in biology, zoology, and the ecosystems of our planet. In this second volume of the extensive series, readers can delve into the anatomy, physiology, and ecology of various invertebrate groups, including mollusks, arthropods, and segmented worms. Each chapter is crafted with the latest scientific research in mind, making the book both current and valuable for students, researchers, and professionals in the biological sciences. Engaging facts, vivid examples, and detailed illustrations help clarify the complex processes occurring in nature. This volume will be especially useful for university students, graduate researchers, educators, and anyone passionate about zoology and ecosystems. It serves as an indispensable reference for explorers and naturalists eager to expand their knowledge of invertebrates. If you're seeking information on topics such as marine and freshwater organism ecology, invertebrate adaptations to diverse environments, or their roles within ecosystems, this volume is a true find. The topics covered span a broad spectrum, including invertebrate evolution, behavior, environmental interactions, and their significance to humans. Unlike many other zoological texts, *Invertebrate Zoology* offers not only factual descriptions but also deep analytical insights, helping readers understand how invertebrates influence ecosystems and adapt to environmental changes. This makes the book particularly relevant amid contemporary ecological challenges like climate change and biodiversity loss. The authors, including V. Westhade and R. Rieger, are known for their scientific rigor combined with accessibility, making even complex concepts understandable and engaging. Their previous works have been well received within the scientific community, and this volume continues that tradition. Readers familiar with other zoological publications will appreciate the high level of scholarship and the wealth of information presented. If you're interested in similar titles, consider works like *Invertebrate Biology* edited by J. S. Brown or *Evolution of Invertebrates* by A. N. Petrov. These books also provide detailed analyses and intriguing facts about the invertebrate world, each with its own unique focus and approach. Ultimately, *Invertebrate Zoology: Volume 2* is more than just a textbook—it's a true encyclopedia that will serve as a reliable companion for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the living world. It inspires exploration, research, and conservation of this incredible and diverse kingdom that forms the foundation of life on Earth. Don’t miss the chance to discover this captivating realm full of mysteries and discoveries!
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Dohle
W.
[пер.: О. Н. Бёллинг
В.
Вестхайде
Р. Ригера
пер. с нем. под ред. А. В. Чесунова
под ред. В. Вестхайде
ред - Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785873174911
- Release date
- 2008