A classic illustrated entomological guide designed for identifying immature stages of insects. The book provides taxonomic keys, anatomical illustrations, and practical methods for collecting, rearing, and studying insect larvae and related forms in laboratory and field research.
An instructional manual designed for the study and identification of arthropods. The book includes illustrations, classification guides, anatomical descriptions, and laboratory exercises related to insects and other arthropods commonly used in biological education.
A laboratory and reference guide introducing the genetics and cytology of Drosophila melanogaster. The work includes genetic principles, chromosome studies, mutation analysis, and experimental techniques widely used in biological research and teaching.
Comprehensive introductory textbook on the study of insects, covering insect anatomy, classification, physiology, ecology, and economic importance. Widely used in entomology education.
Collection of scientific papers presented at the Symposium of the Zoological Society of London in March 1967, focusing on the structure, physiology, and ecology of molluscs. Published by Academic Press in 1968.
A reprinted scientific work on the fishes of the seas of China and Japan by John Richardson, originally published in 1846. Includes a new index prepared by P. J. Whitehead. Important reference material in ichthyology and marine zoology
A scientific reference book discussing the medical and economic importance of mollusks, including their role in parasitic diseases, shellfish culture, and public health. Published by Academic Press in 1974.
An introductory academic text about molluscs, including their structure, classification, evolution, and biology. Part of the Hutchinson University Library series.
This work presents a comprehensive introduction to zoology, focusing on the structure, function, and diversity of animal life. It integrates principles from physiology, morphology, and evolutionary biology to provide a broad understanding of how animals are adapted to their environments. Contributions from multiple experts enhance the coverage of various sub-disciplines, including ecological re…
Practical Animal Ecology is a foundational text that introduces the principles and methods used in the study of animal ecology. The book focuses on practical approaches, including field and laboratory techniques for investigating animal populations, their distribution, behavior, and interactions with the environment. It emphasizes observational and experimental methods, making it suitable for s…