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With this edition, access to the texts of the famous Trait de
Zoologie is now available to a worldwide readership. Parts 1, 2,
and 3A of volume VII, i.e., the Crustacea, were published in French
in, respectively, 1994, 1996, and 1999. Brill recognized the
importance of these books and arranged for a translation to be
made. However, some of the manuscripts dated from the early 1980s
and it was clear from the beginning that in many fields of biology
a mere translation of the existing text would not suffice. Thus,
all chapters have been carefully reviewed, either by the original
authors or by newly attracted specialists, and adequate updates
have been prepared accordingly. This third volume of The Crustacea,
revised and updated from the Trait de Zoologie contains chapters
on: - Neuroanatomy - Neurohormones - Embryology - Relative Growth
and Allometry The volume concludes with a list of contributors, as
well as with both taxonomic and subject indices.
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Treatise on Zoology - Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology. The Crustacea, Volume 9 Part B - Decapoda: Astacidea P.P. (Enoplometopoidea, Nephropoidea), Glypheidea, Axiidea, Gebiidea, and Anomura (Hardcover)
Frederick Schram, Carel Vaupel Klein; Edited by (consulting) Mireille Charmantier-Daures, Jac Forest (. ).
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R8,215
Discovery Miles 82 150
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This volume, 9B, covers the infraorders of the Astacidea that were
not covered in volume 9A (Enoplometopoidea, Nephropoidea and
Glypheidea) as well as the Axiidea, Gebiidea and Anomura. With the
publication of this ninth volume in the "Treatise on Zoology: The
Crustacea," we depart from the sequence one would normally expect.
Some crustacean groups never had a French version produced, namely,
the orders Stomatopoda, Euphausiacea, Amphionidacea, and Decapoda;
the largest contingent of these involved Decapoda a group of
tremendous diversity and for which we have great depth of
knowledge. The organization and production of these new chapters
began independently from the other chapters and volumes. Originally
envisioned by the editorial team to encompass volume 9 of the
series, it quickly became evident that the depth of material for
such a volume must involve the printing of separate fascicles.
These new chapters are now nearing completion, and the decision was
made to begin publication of volume 9 immediately rather than wait
until after volumes 3 through 8 would appear.
This volume, 9A, contains the material on the euphausiaceans,
amphionidaceans, and many of the decapods (dendrobranchiates,
carideans, stenopodideans, astacidans, and palinurans). With the
publication of this ninth volume in the "Treatise on Zoology: The
Crustacea," we depart from the sequence one would normally expect.
Some crustacean groups never had a French version produced, namely,
the orders Stomatopoda, Euphausiacea, Amphionidacea, and Decapoda;
the largest contingent of these involved Decapoda a group of
tremendous diversity and for which we have great depth of
knowledge. The organization and production of these new chapters
began independently from the other chapters and volumes. Originally
envisioned by the editorial team to encompass volume 9 of the
series, it quickly became evident that the depth of material for
such a volume must involve the printing of separate fascicles.
These new chapters are now nearing completion, and the decision was
made to begin publication of volume 9 immediately rather than wait
until after volumes 3 through 8 would appear.
As evident from the number 4A tagged to this volume, vol. 4 as
originally planned had to be split into two fascicles, 4A and 4B,
simply because of the numbers of pages covered by the various
contributions meant for volume 4. The present volume, then,
comprises the fourth part in the series The Crustacea, i.e., the
revised and updated texts from the Traite de Zoologie - Crustacea.
The chapters in this book grew out of those in the French edition
volume 7(II). The exception is chapter 49, which has been newly
conceived; it was never published in French. Overall, this
constitutes the sixth tome published in this English series, viz.,
preceded by volumes 1 (2004), 2 (2006), 9A (2010), 9B (2012), and 3
(2012). Readers/users should note that we have had to abandon
publishing the chapters in the serial sequence as originally
conceived by the late Prof. J. Forest, because the various
contributions, i.e., both the updates and the entirely new
chapters, have become available in a more or less random order.
This fourth volume, part A, of The Crustacea contains chapters on:
* Genetic variability in Crustacea * Class Cephalocarida * Class
Remipedia * Subclass Hoplocarida: order Stomatopoda * Superorder
Syncarida
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