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With an estimated 35,000 species, terrestrial molluscs are one of the most successful and diverse animal groups in land-based ecosystems. These animals have long been of importance to human societies as food, medicine, crop pests, vectors of parasites, and as tools, personal ornamentation and currency in trade. This book presents a synthesis of current knowledge and research on the biology of terrestrial molluscs.

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1: Morphology, phylogeny and systematics, G M Barker, Landcare Research, New Zealand 2: Body wall: form and function, D L Luchtel and I Deyrup-Olsen University of Washington, USA 3: Sensory organs and the nervous system, R Chase, McGill University, Canada 4: Radular structure and function, U Mackenstedt, Universität Hohenheim, Germany and K Märkel, Ruhr-Universität Bocham, Germany 5: Structure and function of the digestive tract, V K Dimitriadis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece 6: Food and feeding behaviour, B Speiser, Research Institute of Organic Agriulcture (FiBL), Switzerland 7: Haemolymph: blood cell morphology and function, E Furuta and K Yamaguchi, Dokkyo University School of Medicine, Japan 8: Structure and functioning of the reproductive system, B Gomez, Universidad del País Vasco, Spain Regulation of growth and reproduction, A Gomot de Vaufleury, Universté de Fanche-Comté, France 9: Spermiogenesis and oogenesis, J M Healy, The University of Queensland, Australia 10: Population and conservation genetics, T Backeljau, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Belgium, A Baur and B Baur, University of Basel, Switzerland 11: Life history strategies, J Heller, The Hebrew University, Israel 12: Behavioural ecology: on doing the right thing in the right place at the right time, A Cook, University of Ulster, UK 13: Soil biology and ecotoxicology, R Dallinger and B Berger, Universität Innsbruck, Austria, R Triebskorn-Köhler and H Köhler, Universitat Tübingen, Germany

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    Publisher: CABI Publishing
    Publication Date: 03/09/2001
    ISBN13: 9780851993188, 978-0851993188
    ISBN10: 0851993184

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    With an estimated 35,000 species, terrestrial molluscs are one of the most successful and diverse animal groups in land-based ecosystems. These animals have long been of importance to human societies as food, medicine, crop pests, vectors of parasites, and as tools, personal ornamentation and currency in trade. This book presents a synthesis of current knowledge and research on the biology of terrestrial molluscs.

    Table of Contents
    1: Morphology, phylogeny and systematics, G M Barker, Landcare Research, New Zealand 2: Body wall: form and function, D L Luchtel and I Deyrup-Olsen University of Washington, USA 3: Sensory organs and the nervous system, R Chase, McGill University, Canada 4: Radular structure and function, U Mackenstedt, Universität Hohenheim, Germany and K Märkel, Ruhr-Universität Bocham, Germany 5: Structure and function of the digestive tract, V K Dimitriadis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece 6: Food and feeding behaviour, B Speiser, Research Institute of Organic Agriulcture (FiBL), Switzerland 7: Haemolymph: blood cell morphology and function, E Furuta and K Yamaguchi, Dokkyo University School of Medicine, Japan 8: Structure and functioning of the reproductive system, B Gomez, Universidad del País Vasco, Spain Regulation of growth and reproduction, A Gomot de Vaufleury, Universté de Fanche-Comté, France 9: Spermiogenesis and oogenesis, J M Healy, The University of Queensland, Australia 10: Population and conservation genetics, T Backeljau, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Belgium, A Baur and B Baur, University of Basel, Switzerland 11: Life history strategies, J Heller, The Hebrew University, Israel 12: Behavioural ecology: on doing the right thing in the right place at the right time, A Cook, University of Ulster, UK 13: Soil biology and ecotoxicology, R Dallinger and B Berger, Universität Innsbruck, Austria, R Triebskorn-Köhler and H Köhler, Universitat Tübingen, Germany

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