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Vertebrates : comparative : anatomy, function, evolution by Kenneth V. Kardong.

By: Kardong, Kenneth VMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Dubuque, Iowa, : Wm. C. Brown Publishers, 1995Description: vii, 777 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cmISBN: 0697219917Subject(s): Vertebrates -- Anatomy | Vertebrates -- EvolutionDDC classification: SHS 596 K11v 1995 LOC classification: QL805 | .K35 1995Summary: "Comparative morphology has always been a rich source of ideas fundamental to the life science. This textbooks are (1) to set forth basic structure of vertebrates, (2) to discuss the functional morphology of anatomical systems, and thus (3) to discuss the basis of major adaptive changes in vertebrae evolution".
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Includes bibiliographical references and index.

"Comparative morphology has always been a rich source of ideas fundamental to the life science. This textbooks are (1) to set forth basic structure of vertebrates, (2) to discuss the functional morphology of anatomical systems, and thus (3) to discuss the basis of major adaptive changes in vertebrae evolution".

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