| Zoology, 5/e Stephen A. Miller,
College of the Ozarks John B. Harley,
Eastern Kentucky University
The Triploblastic, Acoelomate Body Plan
Suggested ReadingsChapter 10 Suggested Readings Books Brooks, D.R. 1989. The phylogeny of the cercomeria (platyhelminthes: Rhabdocoela) and general evolutionary principles. Desowtiz, R.S. 1981. New Guinea tapeworms and Jewish grandmothers. New York: W.W. Norton. Fried, B., and Graczyk, eds. 1997. Advances in trematode biology. New York: CRC Press. Harrison, R., and Bogitsh, B., eds. 1991. Microscopic anatomy of the invertebrates. Vol. 3. New York: Wiley-Liss. Hyman, L. H. 1951. The invertebrates: Platyhelminthes and Rynochocoela, the acoelomate bilateria. New York: McGraw-Hill. Kearn, G.C. 1998. Parasitism and platyhelminthes. London: Chapman and Hall. Roberts, L., and Janovy, J. 2000. Foundations of parasitology. Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill.
Articles Brooks, D.R. 1989. The phylogeny of the cercomeria (platyhelminthes: Rhabdocoela) and general evolutionary principles. Journal of Parasitology. 75:606-16. Rhode, K. 1996. Robust phylogenies and adaptive radiation: A critical examination of methods used to identify key innovations. American Naturalist 148:481-500. Ruiz, T. et al. 1999. Acoel flatworms: Earliest extant metazoans, not members of the platyhelminthes. Science 283:1919-23. |
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