![]() The following discussion was from Fall, 2010. , Kozloff, Megalitsch and Schram, Moore, Pearse & Buchsbaum, Pechenik, Ruppert et. Ī links: Nybakken, Wallace & Taylor 6th, Wallace & Taylor 5th, Anderson, Brusca & Brusca, 2nd Ed., Brusca & Brusca, 1st Ed. Saunders College Publishing, Philadelphia. Invertebrate zoology: A functional evolutionary approach, 7th ed. Ruppert, Edward E., Fox, Richard S., and Robert D. Pearse, Vicki, John Pearse, Mildred Buchsbaum and Ralph Buchsbaum. Sinauer Associations, Sunderland, Massachusetts. Sample chapter on Protista here.īrusca, Richard C. These are all outstanding in their own way.Īnderson, D.T. Recommended for the lecture and lab portions of the course (click on the text image for a direct link):Īny of the following new or used invertebrate zoology texts can be extremely useful for this course, and they often can be purchased for incredibly inexpensive prices, so that you need to pay little more than the shipping costs. Invertebrate Zoology: A Laboratory Manual, 6th ed. Diversity of Marine Invertebrates: A Laboratory Manual Pacific Coast Version. ![]() Recommended for Lab portion of the course (click on the text image for a direct link): ![]() Return to Fall 2015 Biology 461 home page ![]()
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