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Animal Diversity

David J. Eisenhour, Cleveland P. Hickman Jr., and Larry S. Roberts
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This brief text focuses on the heart of the zoology course: the study of the animal kingdom. Introductory chapters cover classification, evolution, and animal architecture. Appropriate for one-term majors or mixed majors/non-majors courses emphasizing animal diversity. Assumes students have had previous courses in general biology, genetics, and/or chemistry.

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