Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Annelida

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Acrosomal Vesicle
advanced annelid phylogenetic research
annelid reproductive strategies
Apical Tuft
aquatic invertebrate ecology
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clitellata systematics
Distal Centriole
Dorsal Cirri
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Galway Bay
Hox Genes
Hydroides Elegans
Larval Development
larval morphology analysis
Lecithotrophic Larvae
Male Pores
Marine Biological Association
molecular developmental biology
Nuchal Organs
Nurse Eggs
Planktotrophic Larvae
Polychaete Families
Polychaete Larvae
Proximal Centriole
Riftia Pachyptila
Rouse 1992a
segmented worm taxonomy
Sperm Ultrastructure
Spermathecal Pores
Spionid Polychaetes
Streblospio Benedicti
Zoologica Scripta

Product details

  • ISBN 9781578083138
  • Weight: 1474g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jan 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Annelida is a diverse group of animals, commonly referred to as segmented worms and currently comprising around 14000 described species. Found in most marine and freshwater areas, annelids have also successfully occupied many subterranean habitats. This volume documents annelid reproduction in the context of their phylogenetic relationships. It presents an introduction and overview to the current systematics of annelids and provides reviews to broad aspects of reproduction across Annelida. The chapters cover oogenesis, sperm, mating, early development, larval development and larval ecology. The book also covers some of the major clades (or purported clades) of annelids and addresses similar issues. The final chapter covers some of the more problematic annelid groups in terms of their phylogenetic placement.
Jamieson, Barrie G M; Rouse, Greg; Pleijel, Fredrik