Zoology (Miller), 10th Edition © 2016
Zoology © 2016 by Stephen Miller and John Harley offers students an introductory text that is manageable in size and adaptable to a variety of course formats. Zoology emphasizes ecological and evolutionary concepts and helps students understand the process of science through elements of chapter organization and boxed readings.
About the Program
The ecological perspective of Zoology is stressed throughout chapters 1 to 22. Human population and endangered species statistics have been updated. Ecological problems are discussed including an assessment of eight critical environmental processes: biodiversity loss, nitrogen cycling, phosphorus cycling, climate change, ocean acidification, land and freshwater use, and ozone depletion.
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PART ONE: BIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES
- CHAPTER 1 Zoology: An Evolutionary and Ecological Perspective
- CHAPTER 2 Cells, Tissues, Organs, and Organ Systems of Animals
- CHAPTER 3 Cell Division and Inheritance
- CHAPTER 4 Evolution: History and Evidence
- CHAPTER 5 Evolution and Gene Frequencies
- CHAPTER 6 Ecology: Preserving the Animal Kingdom
PART TWO: ANIMAL-LIKE PROTISTS AND ANIMALIA
- CHAPTER 7 Animal Taxonomy, Phylogeny, and Organization
- CHAPTER 8 Animal-like Protists: The Protozoa
- CHAPTER 9 Multicellular and Tissue Levels of Organization
- CHAPTER 10 The Smaller Lophotrochozoan Phyla
- CHAPTER 11 Molluscan Success
- CHAPTER 12 Annelida: The Metameric Body Form
- CHAPTER 13 The Smaller Ecdysozoan Phyla
- CHAPTER 14 T he Arthropods: Blueprint for Success
- CHAPTER 15 The Pancrustacea: Crustacea and Hexapoda
- CHAPTER 16 Ambulacraria: Echinoderms and Hemichordates
- CHAPTER 17 Chordata: Urochordata and Cephalochordata
- CHAPTER 18 The Fishes: Vertebrate Success in Water
- CHAPTER 19 Amphibians: The First Terrestrial Vertebrates
- CHAPTER 20 Reptiles: Nonavian Diapsid Amniotes
- CHAPTER 21 Birds: Reptiles by Another Name
- CHAPTER 22 Mammals: Synapsid Amniotes
PART THREE: FORM AND FUNCTION: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
- CHAPTER 23 Protection, Support, and Movement
- CHAPTER 24 Communication I: Nervous and Sensory Systems
- CHAPTER 25 Communication II: The Endocrine System and Chemical Messages
- CHAPTER 26 Circulation and Gas Exchange
- CHAPTER 27 Nutrition and Digestion
- CHAPTER 28 Temperature and Body Fluid Regulation
- CHAPTER 29 Reproduction and Development