Integrated Principles of Zoology By Cleveland P. Hickman
2007 | 910 Pages | ISBN: 0072970049 | PDF | 82 MB
2007 | 910 Pages | ISBN: 0072970049 | PDF | 82 MB
Integrated Principles of Zoology is a college text designed for an introductory course in zoology. This fourteenth edition, as with previous editions, describes the diversity of animal life and the fascinating adaptations that enable animals to inhabit so many ecological niches.
We retain in this revision the basic organization of the thirteenth edition and its distinctive features, especially emphasis on the principles of evolution and zoological science. Also retained are several pedagogical features that have made previous editions easily accessible to students: opening chapter dialogues drawn from the chapter’s theme; chapter summaries and review questions to aid student comprehension and study; concise and visually appealing illustrations; in-text derivations of generic names; chapter notes and essays that enhance the text by offering interesting sidelights to the narrative; literature citations; and an extensive glossary providing pronunciation, derivation, and definition of terms used in the text.
We retain in this revision the basic organization of the thirteenth edition and its distinctive features, especially emphasis on the principles of evolution and zoological science. Also retained are several pedagogical features that have made previous editions easily accessible to students: opening chapter dialogues drawn from the chapter’s theme; chapter summaries and review questions to aid student comprehension and study; concise and visually appealing illustrations; in-text derivations of generic names; chapter notes and essays that enhance the text by offering interesting sidelights to the narrative; literature citations; and an extensive glossary providing pronunciation, derivation, and definition of terms used in the text.
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