The set is designed to meet the needs of students, educators, and researchers in entomology, with topics spanning insect behavior, physiology, ecology, taxonomy, and pest management. It emphasizes clarity, integration across biological disciplines, and is suitable for university-level use. SpringerLink Written in accessible language, it aims to serve both specialists and those coming newly…
This edition is designed for one- or two‑semester introductory courses in zoology. It covers the diversity of animal life, evolutionary theory, physiological adaptations, taxonomy and ecology, complemented by high‑quality illustrations and photographs. The 13th edition includes major updates throughout the text and art program. It spans approximately 882 pages in a hardcover format
Written by zoo education volunteers, the book presents real questions from children visiting the Bronx Zoo, grouped into themed sections (e.g. Birds; Primates; Aquatic Mammals; Behind the Scenes) Grafiati +4 Kirkus Reviews +4 Amazon +4 . Answers are provided in an accessible, chat‑style tone, often sparking deeper ecological insights (e.g. endangered species, breeding programs) K…
This seventh edition is a thoroughly updated version of the long‑established Ruppert/Barnes text, now co‑authored with Richard Fox. It provides a phylogenetically informed survey of all major invertebrate phyla: Emphasizes evolutionary origins and functional morphology of invertebrates Covers classical groups (Protozoa, Porifera, Mollusca, Arthropoda, Echinodermata), as well as newer …
The 5th Edition of Zoology (1974) delivers a thoroughly organized overview of animal life and biological principles, reflecting evolutionary patterns and functional adaptations. It served as a standard collegiate zoology reference of the era, featuring high-quality diagrams and narrative. Later editions retained its core structure while integrating cladistics and updated taxonomy. Its earlier p…
Volume II picks up from Volume I, typically covering advanced zoological themes such as chordate anatomy, physiology, embryology, and taxonomy. The extended printings significantly expand earlier content—later versions reaching over 1,100 pages for detailed coverage aligned with university-level coursework. It serves as a comprehensive resource for general zoology theory, diagrams, and exam p…
This textbook, Volume I, offers a comprehensive introduction to zoology geared toward B.Sc. students. It covers foundational topics in general zoology such as animal diversity, morphology, physiology, and taxonomy. The text is structured in lucid though detailed language, with numerous illustrative figures and diagrams to support learning. Designed especially for general stream students in In…
This 14th Revised Edition is a comprehensive and widely used textbook tailored for undergraduate B.Sc. (Honours) students, especially following the UGC/NEP curriculum. It extensively covers all major invertebrate phyla—from Protozoa to Hemichordata—focusing on morphology, anatomy, physiology, phylogeny, and evolutionary significance. Packed with over 900 detailed diagrams, more than 2,000 M…
Surveys invertebrate phyla, emphasizing evolutionary adaptations and morphological/physiological insights; reorganized text; includes bibliographies
Zoology (7th ed.) offers an evolutionary and ecological framing, dividing content into three major parts: life processes, survey of protists and animals, and comparative physiology of animal systems BooksNbooks +6 Goodreads +6 Miami University Bookstore +6 . The text features clear illustrations, review questions, key terms, and summaries to support concept-based learning; well-suite…