Advances in Crustacean Research
About the Book Series
The Advances in Crustacean Research series publishes internationally significant contributions to the biology of Crustacea. The thematic focus of individual volumes includes particular aspects from various fields of research, such as molecular biology, comparative morphology, developmental biology, systematics, phylogenetics, natural history, evolution, palaeontology, zoogeography conservation biology, (eco-) physiology, ecology, extreme environments, behavioural biology, and fisheries and aquaculture.
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Crustacean Biogeography
1st Edition
By Robert H. Gore
June 01, 1986
This work covers the geographical distribution of Crustaceans with hypotheses on how the distribution took place, based on fossil and recent records....
Crustacean Issues 2: Larval Growth
1st Edition
By Adrian Wenner
June 01, 1985
This volume is an outcome of the annual meeting of the crustacean society symposia on Crustacean Issues 2. It examines issues in contemporary carcinology. The volume emphasises on larval and postlarval growth in decapods....
Crustacean Issues 3: Factors in Adult Growth
1st Edition
By Adrian M. Wenner
June 01, 1985
This volume is an outcome of the symposia on the Crustacean Issues in the annual meeting of The Crustacean Society. It examines in depth timely topics at issue in contemporary carcinology. The volume covers studies of growth rate and life history in two of the major categories of crustaceans....