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Comparative fore-gut morphology of Antarctic Amphipoda (Crustacea)
adapted to different food sources.- Methods for the study of
amphipod swimming: behavior, morphology, and fluid dynamics.- Is
the oostegite structure of amphipods determined by their phylogeny
or is it an adaptation to their environment?.- The distribution and
frequency of the type II microtrichs in somen gammaridean
amphipods.- What can vicariance biogeographic models tell us about
the distributional history of subterranean amphipods?.- Actual
state of gammaridean taxonomy and catalogue of species from Chile.-
Gammaridean and caprellidean fauna from Brazil.- Amphipods from
hydrotechnical structures in the north-western part of the Black
Sea.- Structure of a suprabenthic shelf sub-community of
gammaridean Amphipoda in the Bay of Fundy compared with similar
sub-communities in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.- Amphipod crustaceans
as an important component of zoobenthos of the shallow Antarctic
sublittoral.- Patterns of abundance of exoedicerotid amphipods on
sandy beaches near Sydney, Australia.- Local distributions of
sandhoppers and landhoppers (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Talitridae) in
the coastal zone of western Tasmania.- Ingestion of live
filamentous diatoms by the Great Lakes amphipod, Diporeia sp.: a
case study of the limited value of gut contents analysis.- A
comparison of water loss and gill areas in two supralittoral
amphipods from New Zealand.- Lack of oxygen and low pH as limiting
factors for Gammarus in Hessian brooks and rivers.- Volumetric
growth in gammaridean Amphipoda.- Respiration of Orchomene plebs
(Hurley, 1965) and Waldeckia obesa (Chevreux, 1905) from Admiralty
Bay (South Shetland Islands, Antarctic).- Eco-physiological
characteristics of some common caprellid species in the Possjet Bay
(Japan Sea).- A review of the reproductive bionomics of aquatic
gammaridean amphipods: variation of life history traits with
latitude, depth, aquatic salinity and superfamily.- Two types of
maternal care for juveniles observed in Caprella monoceros Mayer,
1890 and Caprella decipiens Mayer, 1890 (Amphipoda: Caprellidae).-
Tube-building behavior in Grandidierella, and two species of
Cerapus.- Precopulatory mating behavior and sexual dimorphism in
the amphipod Crustacea.- Redescription of Caprogrammarus gurjanovae
Kudrjaschov & Vassilenko, 1966 (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from
Hokkaido, Japan, with notes on the taxonomic status of
Caprogammarus.- A new marine interstitial ingolfiellid (Crustacea,
Amphipoda, Ingolfiellidea) from Tenerife and Hierro.
Abetted by recent technological advances in scanning and
transmission electron microscopy, as well as new preparative
methods, these contributions examine crustacean anatomy,
demonstrating (or at least inferring) the functions of
morphological features. In addition to feeding and grooming, they
also
Proceedings of the VIIth International Colloquium on Amphipoda held
in Walpole, Maine, USA, September 14-16, 1990
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