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Zoology, 5/e
Stephen A. Miller, College of the Ozarks
John B. Harley, Eastern Kentucky University

The Pseudocoelomate Body Plan: Aschelminths

Suggested Readings

Chapter 11 Suggested Readings


Books

Bird, A.F., and Bird, J. 1991. The structure of nematodes, ed. 2. New York: Academic Press.

Harrison, F.W., and Ruppert, E.E. 1991. Microscopic anatomy of the invertebrates, vol 4: Aschelminthes. New York: Wiley-Lis.

Hyman, L.H. 1951. The invertebrates. vol 3. Acanthocephala, Aschelminthes, and Entoprocta. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Poinar, G.O. Jr. 1983. The natural history of nematodes. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Wilmer, P. 1990. Invertebrate relationships. New York: Cambridge University Press.


Articles

Chan, M. 1997. The global burden of intestinal nematode infections-fifty years on. Parasitology Today 13:438-443.

Garey, J.R., and Schmidt-Rhaesa, A. 1998. The essential role of minor phyla in molecular studies of animal evolution. American Zoologist. 38:907-17.

Wallace, R.L., et al. 1996. A cladistic analysis of pseudocoelomate (aschelminth) morphology. Invertebrate Biology 115:104-12.