The Department of Invertebrate Zoology was created in 1965 by the separation of the Department of Zoology into vertebrate and invertebrate branches. The Divisions of Marine Invertebrates and Mollusks ...
Marine biologist Dr. Dave Pawson has embarked on over 100 dives to the ocean floor to unravel the mysteries of elusive invertebrates like sea cucumbers and brittle stars Emma Saaty There are few ...
Smithsonian’s AquaRoom helps scientists learn more about these animals’ lives and educate future generations about their marine neighbors. Abigail Eisenstadt This jellyfish, Scolionema suvaense, was ...
Wesley R. Coe, professor of zoology at Yale during the early 20th century, devoted his career to studying ribbon worms — a group of mostly marine-dwelling creatures that includes more than 1,000 known ...
Invertebrate zoology is a subdiscipline of zoology focused on the biology of animals lacking a vertebral column, encompassing the vast majority of animal diversity across numerous phyla such as ...
DR. PRATT'S book, defined on its title-page as a guide to the dissection and comparative study of invertebrate animals, is the latest of the many novelties which aim at effecting an improvement on the ...
The invertebrate zoology collections at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. Natural history museums and collections are libraries of life that catalog the planet's diversity, keeping ...
Cannizzaro, A. G., Lange, C. J., et al. 2023. A new species of stygobitic Hyalella Smith, 1874 (Amphipoda: Hyalellidae) from Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, Nevada, USA, with discussion of the ...
Our collections cover all of the living invertebrate phyla, including Onychophora (velvet worms), Chaetognatha (arrow worms), Gastrotricha (hairybacks), Kinorhyncha (mud dragons), Nemertea (ribbon ...
IN this volume the author “has endeavoured to collate materials which will serve as a class-room text and reference work,” assuming that the student has already had an introductory course in zoology.
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