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0 reviews This volume introduces the Annelids and their utility in evolutionary developmental biology, neurobiology, and environmental/ecological studies, including extreme environments. The book demonstrates the variety of fields in which Annelids are already proving to be a useful experimental system. Describing the utility of Annelids as a research model, this book is an invaluable resource for all researchers in the field.Content:
Chapter 1 Developing Models for Lophotrochozoan and Annelid Biology (pages 1–12): Kenneth M. Halanych and Elizabeth Borda
Chapter 2 Annelid Phylogeny—Molecular Analysis with an Emphasis on Model Annelids (pages 13–30): Christoph Bleidorn
Chapter 3 Cryptic Speciation in Clitellate Model Organisms (pages 31–46): Christer Erseus and Daniel Gustafsson
Chapter 4 Annelid Life Cycle Cultures (pages 47–62): Donald J. Reish and Bruno Pernet
Chapter 5 Annelids in Evolutionary Developmental Biology (pages 63–87): Dian?Han Kuo
Chapter 6 Evolution, Development and Ecology of Capitella sp. I: A Waxing Model for Polychaete Studies (pages 88–115): Susan D. Hill and Robert M. Savage
Chapter 7 Stem Cell Genesis and Differentiation in Leech (pages 116–132): Shirley A. Lang and Daniel H. Shain
Chapter 8 Cellular and Behavioral Properties of Learning in Leech and Other Annelids (pages 133–155): Kevin M. Crisp and Brian D. Burrell
Chapter 9 Development, Regeneration and Immune Responses of the Leech Nervous System (pages 156–184): Michel Salzet and Eduardo Macagno
Chapter 10 Lumbriculus variegatus and the Need for Speed: A Model System for Rapid Escape, Regeneration and Asexual Reproduction (pages 185–202): Mark J. Zoran and Veronica G. Martinez
Chapter 11 Polychaetes in Environmental Studies (pages 203–227): Victoria Diaz?Castaneda and Donald J. Reish
Chapter 12 Oligochaete Worms for Ecotoxicological Assessment of Soils and Sediments (pages 228–241): Jorg Rombke and Philipp Egeler
Chapter 13 Evolution and Ecology of Ophryotrocha (Dorvilleidae, Eunicida) (pages 242–256): Daniel J. Thornhill, Thomas G. Dahlgren and Kenneth M. Halanych
Chapter 14 Cosmopolitan Earthworms—A Global and Historical Perspective (pages 257–283): Robert J. Blakemore
Chapter 15 Hydrothermal Vent Annelids (pages 285–300): Florence Pradillon and Francoise Gaill
Chapter 16 Glacier Ice Worms (pages 301–313): Paula L. Hartzell and Daniel H. Shain
Chapter 17 Sperm Ultrastructure in Assessing Phylogenetic Relationships among Clitellate Annelids (pages 314–327): Roberto Marotta and Marco Ferraguti
Chapter 18 Clitellate Cocoons and their Secretion (pages 328–346): Jon'elle Coleman and Daniel H. Shain