Science News: See 3-D models of animal anatomy from openVertebrate’s public collection
Phys.org: Study revises 'living fossil' fish anatomy, reshaping view of vertebrate skull evolution
Study revises 'living fossil' fish anatomy, reshaping view of vertebrate skull evolution
A revision of the author's A laboratory manual for comparative vertebrate anatomy, intended now to serve as a text as well as a laboratory manual. cf. Pref. to 2d ed STRI copy 8191. I. General ...
insider.si.edu: The central nervous system of vertebrates; a general survey of its comparative anatomy with an introduction to the pertinent fundamental biologic and logical concepts
The central nervous system of vertebrates; a general survey of its comparative anatomy with an introduction to the pertinent fundamental biologic and logical concepts
insider.si.edu: On the anatomy of vertebrates. Volume I, Fishes and reptiles; Volume II, Birds and mammals; Volume III, Mammals
Title is from title page; volumes are titled "Comparative anatomy and physiology of vertebrates" on the spine. Wood (1931) lists it as "On the anatomy of vertebrates" as does the Smithsonian Library.
On the anatomy of vertebrates. Volume I, Fishes and reptiles; Volume II, Birds and mammals; Volume III, Mammals
Description: The lab component of BISC 316 teaches vertebrate anatomy and function through the use of museum specimens and representative vertebrates dissections. Dissections are a valuable tool for ...
Idealised vertebrate body plan, showing key characteristics Vertebrates (and other chordates) belong to the Bilateria, a group of animals with mirror symmetrical bodies. [6] They move, typically by swimming, using muscles along the back, supported by a strong but flexible skeletal structure, the spine or vertebral column. [7] The name 'vertebrate' derives from the Latin vertebratus, 'jointed ...