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200 1. $a Reproduction and development in minor phyla $b Texte imprimé $f T. J. Pandian
205 .. $a 1st ed.
214 .0 $a Boca Raton, Florida $c CRC press, Taylor & Francis group $d 2021
215 .. $a 1 vol. (XVII-299 p.) $c ill. $d 24 cm
225 |. $a Series on reproduction and development in aquatic invertebrates $v volume 6
300 .. $a Bibliogr. p. 255-277. Index
330 .. $a "This book brings to light for the first time many interesting features in 25 minor
phyletic invertebrates without being constrained by phylogenetic considerations. 1.
Most of these phyla are not speciose. However, some species abound at densities of
million/m2, a few flourish in anoxic habitat and a few others thrive in hot springs
at 45-61°C. 2. In them, parthenogenesis and clonal multiplication eliminate each other.
3. Pseudocoelomates are all eutelics, i.e. mitosis ceases after hatching. 4. Increase
in tissue types seems to reduce parasitic mode of life from 99.9 % in Aorganomorpha
to 42 % in pseudocoelomate Nematoda, 8 % in hemocoelomate Pentastomida and 0 % in
eucoelomates. Relation between coelom type and regeneration is elaborated. Indirect
life cycle with feeding larval stages increases the scope for speciation"
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