Treatise on Zoology - Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology. The Crustacea, Volume 2: Treatise on Zoology - Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology - The Crustacea, cartea 2
Editat de Jac Forest (†), Carel von Vaupel Kleinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 dec 2006
This second volume of The Crustacea, revised and updated from the Traité de Zoologie contains chapters on:
-The circulatory system
-The digestive tract: anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry
-Osmoregulation: morphological, physiological, biochemical, hormonal, and developmental aspects
-The endocrine organs
-The ontogeny of sex and sexual physiology
-The origins of crustacean larvae
The volume concludes with a list of contributors, as well as with both taxonomic and subject indices.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004137912
ISBN-10: 9004137912
Pagini: 522
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
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Seria Treatise on Zoology - Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology - The Crustacea
ISBN-10: 9004137912
Pagini: 522
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Treatise on Zoology - Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology - The Crustacea
Notă biografică
J. Forest (†) was well known for his work on decapod crustacean taxonomy. As editor of the original French edition he acted as Supervisory Editor.
J.C. von Vaupel Klein, the principal translator of this series, until recently was associate professor at the University of Leiden (now retired) and has been Managing Editor of Crustaceana since 1985.
F.R. Schram used to be a full professor at the University of Amsterdam; now emiritus, he is still active in many fields of crustacean research as a research associate at the University of Washington, Seattle, and is Advisory Editor for this series.
J.C. von Vaupel Klein, the principal translator of this series, until recently was associate professor at the University of Leiden (now retired) and has been Managing Editor of Crustaceana since 1985.
F.R. Schram used to be a full professor at the University of Amsterdam; now emiritus, he is still active in many fields of crustacean research as a research associate at the University of Washington, Seattle, and is Advisory Editor for this series.
Recenzii
As with Volume 1, I recommend the book be put on your library’s acquisition list. The chapters are good reviews of the topics and will provide a thorough introduction to the literature for graduate students freshly entering the field of crustacean biology.
Les Watling, Journal of Crustacean Biology, 28 (2008) p.744
The entire volume is an impressive collection of papers, mostly illustrated with very good-quality figures, including drawings as well as microphotographs. It contains also a vast collection of references, definitely of great importance for all researchers in the field... there is no doubt that “The Crustacea” will become a very important reference book not only for carcinologists but also for academic teachers lecturing invertebrate zoology for whom the book is an extremely rich source of knowledge and the fi gures are just ready to use as illustrations of their courses.
Michal Grabowski - Contributions to Zoology, 77 (2008) 53-55
Les Watling, Journal of Crustacean Biology, 28 (2008) p.744
The entire volume is an impressive collection of papers, mostly illustrated with very good-quality figures, including drawings as well as microphotographs. It contains also a vast collection of references, definitely of great importance for all researchers in the field... there is no doubt that “The Crustacea” will become a very important reference book not only for carcinologists but also for academic teachers lecturing invertebrate zoology for whom the book is an extremely rich source of knowledge and the fi gures are just ready to use as illustrations of their courses.
Michal Grabowski - Contributions to Zoology, 77 (2008) 53-55