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By Armand Kuris
June 01, 1990
This title discusses egg formation, release, and development, variations in life history patterns, population, and fisheries aspects regarding crustaceans....
By Felgenhauer, A.B Thistle, L. Watling
June 01, 1989
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...
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By Alan J. Southward
June 01, 1987
This text gives an overview of almost all aspects of barnacle biology covering advances made since Charles Darwin to the present day....
By Robert H. Gore
June 01, 1986
This work covers the geographical distribution of Crustaceans with hypotheses on how the distribution took place, based on fossil and recent records....