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Crustacea and Arthropod Relationships

Author : Stefan Koenemann,Ronald Jenner
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2005-04-27
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781420037548

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Crustacea and Arthropod Relationships by Stefan Koenemann,Ronald Jenner Pdf

Compared to other arthropods, crustaceans are characterized by an unparalleled disparity of body plans. Traditionally, the specialization of arthropod segments and appendages into distinct body regions has served as a convenient basis for higher classification; however, many relationships within the phylum Arthropoda still remain controversial.

Arthropod Relationships

Author : Richard A. Fortey,Richard H. Thomas
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789401149044

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Arthropod Relationships by Richard A. Fortey,Richard H. Thomas Pdf

The arthropods contain more species than any other animal group, but the evolutionary pathways which led to their current diversity are still an issue of controversy. Arthropod Relationships provides an overview of our current understanding, responding to the new data arising from sequencing DNA, the discovery of new Cambrian fossils as direct evidence of early arthropod history, and developmental genetics. These new areas of research have stimulated a reconsideration of classical morphology and embryology. Arthropod Relationships is the first synthesis of the current debate to emerge: not since the volume edited by Gupta was published in 1979 has the arthropod phylogeny debate been, considered in this depth and breadth. Leaders in the various branches of arthropod biology have contributed to this volume. Chapters focus progressively from the general issues to the specific problems involving particular groups, and thence to a consideration of embryology and genetics. This wide range of disciplines is drawn on to approach an understanding of arthropod relationships, and to provide the most timely account of arthropod phylogeny. This book should be read by evolutionary biologists, palaeontologists, developmental geneticists and invertebrate zoologists. It will have a special interest for post-graduate students working in these fields.

Arthropod Biology and Evolution

Author : Alessandro Minelli,Geoffrey Boxshall,Giuseppe Fusco
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 530 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2013-04-11
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783642361609

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Arthropod Biology and Evolution by Alessandro Minelli,Geoffrey Boxshall,Giuseppe Fusco Pdf

More than two thirds of all living organisms described to date belong to the phylum Arthropoda. But their diversity, as measured in terms of species number, is also accompanied by an amazing disparity in terms of body form, developmental processes, and adaptations to every inhabitable place on Earth, from the deepest marine abysses to the earth surface and the air. The Arthropoda also include one of the most fashionable and extensively studied of all model organisms, the fruit-fly, whose name is not only linked forever to Mendelian and population genetics, but has more recently come back to centre stage as one of the most important and more extensively investigated models in developmental genetics. This approach has completely changed our appreciation of some of the most characteristic traits of arthropods as are the origin and evolution of segments, their regional and individual specialization, and the origin and evolution of the appendages. At approximately the same time as developmental genetics was eventually turning into the major agent in the birth of evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo), molecular phylogenetics was challenging the traditional views on arthropod phylogeny, including the relationships among the four major groups: insects, crustaceans, myriapods, and chelicerates. In the meantime, palaeontology was revealing an amazing number of extinct forms that on the one side have contributed to a radical revisitation of arthropod phylogeny, but on the other have provided evidence of a previously unexpected disparity of arthropod and arthropod-like forms that often challenge a clear-cut delimitation of the phylum.

Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Crustacea

Author : Gerhard Scholtz
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2003-06-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9058096378

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Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Crustacea by Gerhard Scholtz Pdf

Crustaceans, due to the great diversity of their body organization, segmentation patterns, tagmatization, limb types, larval forms, cleavage, and gastrulation modes, are highly desirable for the study of questions at the interface of evolution and development. Modern interest in evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) rests on the molecular genetic approach and a variety of molecular techniques have proven fruitful when performed on crustaceans. Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Crustacea presents a comprehensive treatment of all aspects of the field, beginning with a discussion of the implications of the typological Bauplan and phylum concepts versus historical concepts such as ground pattern and monophylum for the formulation of conceptual questions in evo-devo. Following this, the authors present the results of Hox gene expression in various crustacean taxa, aspects of segment formation at the cellular and genetic levels, the formation of segmental structures such as neurons, ganglia, and limbs, and the role of morphological ontogenetic characters in resolving phylogenetic relationships. By covering so many general aspects of crustacean development, morphology, and evolution, Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Crustacea serves as an indispensable reference for developmental and evolutionary biologists investigating the role of genetics in evolution and development.

Evolution and Phylogeny of Pancrustacea

Author : Frederick R. Schram,Stefan Koenemann
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 873 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780195365764

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Evolution and Phylogeny of Pancrustacea by Frederick R. Schram,Stefan Koenemann Pdf

"As a young and impetuous gradate student, I thought that sorting out the phylogeny of crustaceans would simply take but a little time and concerted effort to eventually reveal the truth. Everyone could then agree and further research would proceed apace. How naïve I was. First of all, I had never heard of Kurt Gödel's incompleteness theorems and hence the impossibility of achieving such an end. But even so, what progress we might have made turned out to take longer than anyone could have imagined, and the effort would be immense involving many people and a number of laboratories-and that task still continues. What no one could foresee in the 1960s was that the focus of everyone's attentions would completely transform. Traditional pure anatomy would be augmented with more sophisticated developmental genetic work. Concurrent with that effort molecular sequencing would become a remarkably effective tool. And with these new sources of data, the concept of "crustaceans" would yield to a new construct-Pancrustacea-within which the arthropods that we referred to by the name of "Crustacea" became a series of monophyletic smaller groups that mark a paraphyletic transition from a mandibulate ancestor all the way up to a crown group that few in the 1960s expected-Hexapoda emerged within the pancrustaceans"--

Biology of Arthropoda

Author : D.R. Khanna
Publisher : Discovery Publishing House
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Arthropoda
ISBN : 817141897X

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Biology of Arthropoda by D.R. Khanna Pdf

Contents: Feeding and Digestion, Exchange of Gases, Circulation in Arthropods, Blood Vascular System in Crustaceans, Osmoregulation, Haemocoel in Arthropods, Receptors, Larval Forms in Crustacea, Role of Hormones in Metamorphosis, Ecdysis, Diapause, Segmentation in Arthropods.

Crustacea

Author : Frederick R. Schram
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 632 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 1986
Category : Science
ISBN : UCSD:31822001093640

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Crustacea by Frederick R. Schram Pdf

This book fills the need for a single volume reviewing the morphological structure, phylogenetic relationships, evolution, and natural history of the crustacea.

The Natural History of the Crustacea

Author : Martin Thiel,Gary Poore
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 584 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2020-03-27
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780190637859

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The Natural History of the Crustacea by Martin Thiel,Gary Poore Pdf

This is the eighth volume of a ten-volume series on The Natural History of the Crustacea. The volume examines Evolution and Biogeography, and the first part of this volume is entirely dedicated to the explanation of the origins and successful establishment of the Crustacea in the oceans. In the second part of the book, the biogeography of the Crustacea is explored in order to infer how they conquered different biomes globally while adapting to a wide range of aquatic and terrestrial conditions. The final section examines more general patterns and processes, and the chapters offer useful insight into the future of crustaceans.

The Biology of Crustacea

Author : Anthony Jr. Provenzano
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2012-12-02
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780323156356

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The Biology of Crustacea by Anthony Jr. Provenzano Pdf

The Biology of Crustacea, Volume 6: Pathobiology summarizes the state of knowledge, major advances, and important problems in crustacean diseases. Organized into five chapters, this book begins with the discussion on the disease-causing viruses, Rickettsiae, bacteria, and fungi afflicting crustaceans. It then talks about diseases caused by protozoans, indicating the large gaps in knowledge of life histories, mechanisms of transmission, and pathogenesis. This book also emphasizes the many different ways in which a host crustacean may respond to a disease-causing organism and how these responses are linked to the mode of invasion and nature of the disease-causing organism, itself. The life histories of metazoans that live in various relationships in or on crustacean hosts, and the life histories and impacts of parasitic crustaceans on hosts are also explored. This book will serve as a starting point for those needing a summary of topics concerning crustacean diseases and as a stimulus for further work.

Arthropod Fossils and Phylogeny

Author : Gregory D. Edgecombe
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Arthropoda
ISBN : 9780231096546

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Arthropod Fossils and Phylogeny by Gregory D. Edgecombe Pdf

Gregory Edgecombe has assembled premier specialists in the study of arthropods, each of whom addresses a major issue in arthropod diversity by reviewing evidence of key fossils from a common perspective and examining the interplay between extinct and extant species through inference of the structure of the arthropod evolutionary tree.With the most complete collection of modern perspectives on the history of Arthropoda, this volume advances the current debate on paleontology's role in discovering life's hierarchy. Of interest to specialists in a wide range of fields including paleontology, petroleum geology, oceanography, and entomology, Arthropod Fossils and Phylogeny will be the standard general reference on arthropod paleontology for years to come.

Developmental Biology and Larval Ecology

Author : Klaus Anger,Steffen Harzsch,Martin Thiel
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 489 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2020-04-22
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780190094980

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Developmental Biology and Larval Ecology by Klaus Anger,Steffen Harzsch,Martin Thiel Pdf

This is the seventh volume of a ten-volume series on The Natural History of the Crustacea. Chapters in this volume synthesize our current understanding of early crustacean development from the egg through the embryonic and larval phase. The first part of this book focuses on the elemental aspects of crustacean embryonic development. The second part of the book provides an account of the larval phase of crustaceans and describes processes that influence the development from hatching to an adult-like juvenile. The third and final part of the book explores ecological interactions during the planktonic phase and how crustacean larvae manage to find food, navigate the dynamic water column, and avoid predators in a medium that offers few refuges.

Arthropod Phylogeny

Author : A. P. Gupta
Publisher : Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Page : 792 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Arthropoda
ISBN : UCSD:31822011247517

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The Biology of Crustacea

Author : Gerard Meurant
Publisher : Academic Press
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1982-09-28
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780323139250

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The Biology of Crustacea by Gerard Meurant Pdf

The Biology of Crustacea

Decapod Crustacean Phylogenetics

Author : Joel W. Martin,Keith A. Crandall,Darryl L. Felder
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 632 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2016-04-19
Category : Science
ISBN : 1420092596

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Decapod Crustacean Phylogenetics by Joel W. Martin,Keith A. Crandall,Darryl L. Felder Pdf

Decapod crustaceans are of tremendous interest and importance evolutionarily, ecologically, and economically. There is no shortage of publications reflecting the wide variety of ideas and hypotheses concerning decapod phylogeny, but until recently, the world’s leading decapodologists had never assembled to elucidate and discuss relationships among the major decapod lineages and between decapods and other crustaceans. Based on the findings presented by an international group of scientists at a symposium supported by the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, The Crustacean Society, and several other societies, and with major funding from the National Science Foundation, Decapod Crustacean Phylogenetics provides a comprehensive synopsis of the current knowledge of this vast and important group of animals. This volume contains state-of-the-art reviews of literature and methodologies for elucidating decapod phylogeny. The contributions include studies on the fossil origin of decapods, morphological and molecular phylogenetic analyses, the evolution of mating and its bearing on phylogeny, decapod "evo-devo" studies, decapod spermiocladistics, and phylogenetic inference. The experts also present research on preliminary attempts to construct the first known phylogenetic tree for various groups of decapods. Several contributions offer the most comprehensive analyses to date on major clades of decapods, and others introduce data or approaches that could be used in the future to help resolve the phylogeny of the Decapoda. Currently, the Decapoda contain an estimated 15,000 species, some of which support seafood and marine industries worth billions of dollars each year to the world’s economy. This volume is a fascinating overview of where we are currently in our understanding of these important creatures and their phylogeny and also provides a window into the future of decapod research. This work will be of great interest to researchers, instructors, and students in marine biology, evolutionary biology, crustacean biology, resource management, and biodiversity database management.