
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Zoology is the first book of its kind to be published in many years, and the only such dictionary available in English. With over 6,000 entries, many gleaned from the highly-acclaimed Oxford Dictionary of Natural History, this dictionary offers comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of subjects such as animal behavior, physiology, genetics, cytology, evolution, Earth history, and zoogeography. In addition, there is full taxanomic treatment of specific animal groups, from arthropods and other invertebrates to fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds, and mammals. With biographical notes on important figures in the history of zoology, and reflecting the current emphasis on ecology in the study of animals, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Zoology is a one-of-a-kind guide no naturalist--professional or amateur--should be without.
This reference work serves as a comprehensive, single-volume lexicon designed to standardize and define the terminology used across the diverse sub-disciplines of zoological study. Author Michael Allaby draws upon the extensive database of the Oxford Dictionary of Natural History to compile over 6,000 entries. The text provides a structured framework for understanding complex biological concepts, ranging from cellular processes to broad ecological patterns, ensuring that both students and professionals have access to precise definitions.
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Experts recognize this volume as a reliable, foundational reference tool for students and naturalists alike. Readers frequently note the clarity and accessibility of the definitions, which maintain academic rigor while remaining useful for non-specialists.
Page Count:
512
Publication Date:
1992-10-29
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192860933
ISBN-13:
9780192860934
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