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"Invertebrate Zoology" (Hickman)

"Invertebrate Zoology" by H.ader Hickman is a comprehensive study of invertebrates, which are animals without backbones, such as insects, mollusks, and jellyfish. The book explores their biology, evolutionary history, and ecological roles, highlighting their diversity and significance in ecosystems. It covers classification, anatomy, reproduction, and behavior, providing insights into how these organisms interact with their environments. Understanding invertebrates is crucial, as they play vital roles in food webs, pollination, and nutrient cycling. This work serves as an essential resource for students and professionals interested in animal biology and biodiversity.