"Cross Fertilisation Among Echinoids" delves into the intricate processes of reproduction within sea urchin populations. Authored by Horace Middleton Vernon, this scientific work examines the biological mechanisms and implications of cross-fertilization in these fascinating marine invertebrates. The book offers insights into the genetic diversity and evolutionary adaptations shaped by reproductive strategies in echinoids.
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