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Multicellular Animals || Aplacophora — Eumollusca

✍ Scribed by Ax, Peter


Book ID
120315175
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2000
Tongue
German
Weight
270 KB
Edition
2000
Category
Article
ISBN
3662103966

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✦ Synopsis


The system of multicellular animals presented here is an alternative to the traditional classification system. In a new approach to the phylogenetic order, this book strives for an objective systematization of the metazoa, seeking a new path in the field of academic research and teaching.


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