Isopod systematcis [i.e. systematics] and evolution
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Isopod systematcis [i.e. systematics] and evolution
(Crustacean issues, 13)
A.A. Balkema, 2001
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Isopod systematics and evolution
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Note
"The work of Thomas Elliot Bowman III (1918-1995)": p. 1-16
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A look at isopod systematics and evolution, topics confronted include the influence of genetic and extrachromasomal factors on their population rate and a comparison of different species in different habitats.
Table of Contents
- Taxonomy, systematics, biogeography
- new genera of terrestrial isopods from South America, with remarks on some species
- a new species of Politolana from the south Brazilian shelf
- families and genera of Isopoda Anthuridea
- systematic of the Phreatoicidea
- a review of the bopyrid isopods parasitic on thalassinidean decapods
- biogeography on the marine Isopoda of the Indian Ocean, with a checklist of species and records
- ecology
- parental behaviour in the wood-boring isopod Sphaeroma terebrans
- depth-size related patterns of marine isopods in the Noerdic Seas
- Isopod assemblages on the continental shelf and upper slope from the southwestern Atlantic
- origin, age, and evolutionary rate of the microparasellid isopod Microcharon from the ground water of the south-Riffian region (Morocco)
- the influence of genetic and extrachromosomal factors on population sex ratio in the marine isopod
- paracerceis sculpta
- morphology
- morphology of respiratory organs in South American Oniscidea (Philosciidae)
- some unusual morphological features of Amazonian fish parasites (Cymothoidae)
- microscopic anatomy of the integument and digestive system during the molt cycle in Ligia italica (Oniscidae).
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