Modern Approaches to the Study of Crustacea

Elva Escobar-Briones editor Fernando Alvarez editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Springer Science+Business Media

Published:30th Sep '02

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Aimed at researchers and scientists, this volume reflects the international nature of the Crustacean Society. Composed of 46 chapters and written by 100 authors from 17 countries, it is organized in four sections: physiology, ecology, conservation and biodiversity, and systematics and evolution.When [ teach my undergraduate course in these animals belong together, and we nowlearn that Crustacea at the University of Copenhagen [always they may even encompass the speciose insects. With or tell my students: " Now, if on reading through the without insects the Crustacea are therefore unquestion- chapter on Crustacea you wonder, what could pos- ably one of the most important animal groups. Is this sibly be said in common about these animals, you why we study them? I think not. Our fascination with havegot it exactly right! Indeed, there is next to noth- Crustacea is even deeper rooted and not easily ana- ing that unite them". Crustaceans range in size from lyzed. But one thing is important to me in this context. much below millimeter size to the giant king crabs; As Ibrowse through aU the papers in this book it brings in morphology from the almost stereotyped segment up the memoryofthe highlyrewarding Summer Meet- repetition ofthe Remipedia to animals with a highly The Crustacean Society held in 2000 in Puerto ing of diverse array of appendages such as the Decapoda; Vallarta, Mexico, where I had the privilege to serve as in life form from suspension feeding anostracans to its president.

"These proceedings provide an excellent overview of a vibrant community of scientists from South and Centarl America and an appreciation of the kind of science being done there. If this volume facilitates linkage of these workers with similar minded colleagues from other parts of the world, then the publication of these proceedings will have been well worth it."
(Crustaceana 2003)

ISBN: 9780306473661

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355 pages

2002 ed.