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Decapoda

2010
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the general biology, classification, and ecology of the members of order Decapoda found in freshwaters of North America. Decapoda is the most diverse order of the class Malacostraca in marine and freshwater ecosystems.
H.H. Hobbs, D.M. Lodge
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“Crustacea”: Decapoda – Astacida

2015
Thomas Henry Huxley, now often remembered as “Darwin’s bulldog”, wrote an entire book dedicated to crayfish, with no less a goal than showing how the study of crayfish could teach the reader all of zoology: “how the careful study of one of the commonest and most insignificant of animals, leads us, step by step, from every-day knowledge to the widest ...
Jakob Krieger   +2 more
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Crustacea: Decapoda, Brachyur

2004
Freshwater invertebrates of the Malaysian ...
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On the Classification of the Caridea (Decapoda)

Crustaceana, 1992
Es wird eine vorlaufige Einteilung der Caridea vorgeschlagen, hauptsachlich nach Merkmalen der drei vorderen Paare von Pereopoden und der sechs Paare von Mundteilen, wobei nicht von der Methode kladistischer Merkmalsphylogenie profitiert wird.
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History of the Colloquia Crustacea Decapoda Mediterranea [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Natural History, 1998
Discusses the history of the Colloquia Crustacea Decapoda Mediterranea, a series of scientific conferences related to Crustacea. Holding of the first colloquium in Rovinj, Croatia on September 19-22, 1972 ; Details of the succeeding colloquia ; Consideration of the Colloquia by majority of specialists researching on Mediterranean decapods.
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Thanatosis in freshwater anomurans (Decapoda: Aeglidae)

Journal of Natural History, 2013
The present study evaluated the occurrence of thanatosis in freshwater crustaceans. The duration of the thanatosis events was compared with respect to photoperiod and size for Aegla longirostri (Brazil) and Aegla denticulata denticulata (Chile). Adults of A. longirostri did not show thanatosis; juveniles were responsive only when they were out of water.
Coutinho, Cadidja   +4 more
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Crustacea: Decapoda

2017
This chapter describes the taxonomy of the Decapoda, the most species-rich order of Crustacea, with over 14,500 described extant species worldwide, commonly called shrimps, prawns, lobsters, or crabs. Decapods exhibit a vast diversity in shape, size, and colour.
Clare Buckland   +3 more
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“Crustacea”: Decapoda (Dendrobranchiata)

2015
The Decapoda consists of two taxa, the Dendrobranchiata, which include the penaeoid and sergestoid shrimps, and the Pleocyemata including the caridean shrimp, lobsters, and crabs. Four characters distinguish the Dendrobranchiata: (1) “dendrobranchiate” gill structure, (2) different patterning of the first three pairs of pereopods (walking limbs), (3 ...
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A Note on Branchial Formulae of Decapoda

Journal of Crustacean Biology, 1984
mature Procaris differ from other adult eukyphids for which the branchial formula is known, and resemble some of the Dendrobranchiata, Euzygida, and Reptantia. The lack may be regarded as a paedomorphic specialization independently attained in the different decapod suborders, since the slightly richer formula found in the other Eukyphida is more ...
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