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Vertebrate Life distills the necessary information from vertebrate anatomy, physiology, ecology, and behavioral studies and then helps students see important connections across levels of biological scale. The result is students come to understand how organisms function effectively in their environments and how lineages of organisms change through evolutionary time. Processing complex detailed information about expansive phylogenies and diverse anatomies can be difficult for even the most motivated students, and Vertebrate Life addresses this challenge by combining appropriately-detailed, clearly-written text with outstanding phylogenies and figures, making it a thorough and engaging reference for students and instructors alike. The text's impressive illustration program helps students visualize complex concepts, allowing them to parse difficult anatomical information. The 11th edition will have an upgraded illustration program with several new and revised figures, including layered figures presented in the new enhanced eBook.
This text investigates the fundamental mechanisms of vertebrate evolution, anatomy, and physiology to explain how diverse lineages function and adapt within their respective environments. The authors, a team of distinguished biologists and educators, synthesize complex data from ecology and behavioral studies to provide a cohesive framework for understanding biological scale. By integrating phylogenetic history with functional morphology, the book offers a structured approach to the study of vertebrate life across geological time.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators frequently cite this work as a foundational text for undergraduate biology curricula due to its clear synthesis of complex anatomical data. Readers often note the high quality of the illustration program, which serves as a primary tool for visualizing difficult biological concepts.
Page Count:
656
Publication Date:
2022-05-25
Publisher:
Sinauer Associates is an imprint of Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0197558623
ISBN-13:
9780197558621
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