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This second part of Volume 10 of the "Reproductive Biology of Invertebrates" series reviews progress that has been made in the field of developmental endocrinology.
About 95 per cent of all known animal species are invertebrates. Knowledge of their sexual, reproductive and developmental biology is essential for the effective management of species that are economically useful to man, or are harmful to him, his crops or livestock. This book contains chapters covering this field.
Accessory Sex Glands is the third volume in the Encyclopaedic Series and provides very valuable information, some hitherto unpublished, on the distribution, structure, origin, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology and evolution of the accessory sex glands in different groups of invertebrates.
About 95 per cent of all known animal species are invertebrates. A knowledge of their sexual, reproductive, and developmental biology is essential for the effective management of species that are economically useful to man or are harmful to him, his crops, and livestock.
This volume covers all aspects of reproduction and development of the entire spectrum of invertebrates - terrestrial, marine, freshwater, brackish water, free-living and parasitic.
The first of two parts that constitute Volume 10 of the "Reproductive Biology of Invertebrates" series. This book reviews significant advances that have been made in the field of developmental endocrinology. Topics covered include endocrine systems of protostomia and non-vertebrate deuterostomia.
The second of three parts that constitute Volume 9 of the "Reproductive Biology of Invertebrates series". This volume records the progress in our knowledge of the ultrastructure and phylogeny of spermatozoa of the invertebrates.
The final of three parts that constitute Volume 9 of the series. This volume records the progress in our knowledge of the ultrastructure and phylogeny of spermatozoa of the invertebrates.
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