Om Maturation, Fecundation, And Segmentation Of Limax Campestris, Binney
A classic study of the embryonic development of a common species of slug, Edward Laurens Mark's monograph provides a detailed and insightful account of the physiological and morphological changes that occur from fertilization to hatching. His experiments and observations on the role of yolk, larval membranes, and segmentation in slug embryos shed light on fundamental questions of animal biology and evolution.
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