Evolution and Biogeography
Volume 8
Herausgeber: Thiel, Martin; Poore, Gary
Evolution and Biogeography
Volume 8
Herausgeber: Thiel, Martin; Poore, Gary
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A thorough review of the evolution and biogeography of crustaceans to determine how crustaceans have been able to evolve in a number of climates and habitats; this volume also examines the ecological and biogeographical implications of that evolutionary process.
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A thorough review of the evolution and biogeography of crustaceans to determine how crustaceans have been able to evolve in a number of climates and habitats; this volume also examines the ecological and biogeographical implications of that evolutionary process.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 182mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1145g
- ISBN-13: 9780190637842
- ISBN-10: 0190637846
- Artikelnr.: 58568026
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 182mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1145g
- ISBN-13: 9780190637842
- ISBN-10: 0190637846
- Artikelnr.: 58568026
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Martin Thiel is Professor of Marine Biology at Universidad Católica del Norte in Coquimbo, Chile. Gary Poore is Curator Emeritus of Marine Biology at Museum Victoria in Melbourne, Australia.
* Chapter 1. What the Ur-crustacean Looked Like Stefan Richter and
Christian Wirkner
* Chapter 2. The Fossil Record of the Pancrustacea Thomas A. Hegna,
Javier Luque, and Joanna M. Wolfe
* Chapter 3. Evolution and Radiation of Crustacea Shane T. Ahyong
* Chapter 4. The Pancrustacean Conundrum: A Conflicted Phylogeny with
Emphasis on Crustacea Heather Bracken-Grissom and Joanna M. Wolfe
* Chapter 5. Crustaceans and Insect Origins Björn M. von Reumont and
Gregory D. Edgecombe
* Chapter 6. Biogeography of the Oceans Claudia Halsband, Shane T.
Ahyong, Angelika Brandt, Ksenia Kosobokova, Peter Ward, Will P.
Goodall-Copestake, and Enrique Macpherson
* Chapter 7. Conquering the Ocean Depths Over Three Geological Eras
Torben Riehl, Simone Nunes Brandão, and Angelika Brandt
* Chapter 8. Biogeography and Host Usage of Coral-associated
Crustaceans - Barnacles, Copepods and Gall Crabs as Model Organisms
Benny K.K. Chan, Kingsley J.H. Wong, and Yu-Rong Cheng
* Chapter 9. Invasion of the Poles Joanna Legezynska, Claude De Broyer,
and Jan Marcin Weslawski
* Chapter 10. Colonization of Coastal and Estuarine Environments
Joseph L. Staton, Brian A. Canada, Stephen A. Borgianini, and Karen
M. Barkel
* Chapter 11. Standing Waters, especially Ancient Lakes Kristina von
Rintelen, Patricio De los Ríos, and Thomas von Rintelen
* Chapter 12. Colonization, Adaptation, Radiation, and Diversity in
Freshwater Shane T. Ahyong and Chao Huang
* Chapter 13. Subterranean and Anchialine Waters Renée E. Bishop,
William Humphreys, and Damià Jaume
* Chapter 14. Terrestrial Environments Spyros Sfenthourakis, Alan A.
Myers, Stefano Taiti, and James K. Lowry
* Chapter 15. Latitudinal Gradient of Diversity of Marine Crustaceans:
Towards a Synthesis Marcelo M. Rivadeneira and Gary C. B. Poore
* Chapter 16. Intertidal to Abyss: Crustaceans and Depth Anna McCallum
and Torben Riehl
* Chapter 17. Population Connectivity and Phylogeography of Crustaceans
Christine Ewers-Saucedo and John P. Wares
* Chapter 18. Outlook: Crustaceans in the Anthropocene Karolina
Bacela-Spychalska, Gary C. B. Poore, and Michal Grabowski
* Index
Christian Wirkner
* Chapter 2. The Fossil Record of the Pancrustacea Thomas A. Hegna,
Javier Luque, and Joanna M. Wolfe
* Chapter 3. Evolution and Radiation of Crustacea Shane T. Ahyong
* Chapter 4. The Pancrustacean Conundrum: A Conflicted Phylogeny with
Emphasis on Crustacea Heather Bracken-Grissom and Joanna M. Wolfe
* Chapter 5. Crustaceans and Insect Origins Björn M. von Reumont and
Gregory D. Edgecombe
* Chapter 6. Biogeography of the Oceans Claudia Halsband, Shane T.
Ahyong, Angelika Brandt, Ksenia Kosobokova, Peter Ward, Will P.
Goodall-Copestake, and Enrique Macpherson
* Chapter 7. Conquering the Ocean Depths Over Three Geological Eras
Torben Riehl, Simone Nunes Brandão, and Angelika Brandt
* Chapter 8. Biogeography and Host Usage of Coral-associated
Crustaceans - Barnacles, Copepods and Gall Crabs as Model Organisms
Benny K.K. Chan, Kingsley J.H. Wong, and Yu-Rong Cheng
* Chapter 9. Invasion of the Poles Joanna Legezynska, Claude De Broyer,
and Jan Marcin Weslawski
* Chapter 10. Colonization of Coastal and Estuarine Environments
Joseph L. Staton, Brian A. Canada, Stephen A. Borgianini, and Karen
M. Barkel
* Chapter 11. Standing Waters, especially Ancient Lakes Kristina von
Rintelen, Patricio De los Ríos, and Thomas von Rintelen
* Chapter 12. Colonization, Adaptation, Radiation, and Diversity in
Freshwater Shane T. Ahyong and Chao Huang
* Chapter 13. Subterranean and Anchialine Waters Renée E. Bishop,
William Humphreys, and Damià Jaume
* Chapter 14. Terrestrial Environments Spyros Sfenthourakis, Alan A.
Myers, Stefano Taiti, and James K. Lowry
* Chapter 15. Latitudinal Gradient of Diversity of Marine Crustaceans:
Towards a Synthesis Marcelo M. Rivadeneira and Gary C. B. Poore
* Chapter 16. Intertidal to Abyss: Crustaceans and Depth Anna McCallum
and Torben Riehl
* Chapter 17. Population Connectivity and Phylogeography of Crustaceans
Christine Ewers-Saucedo and John P. Wares
* Chapter 18. Outlook: Crustaceans in the Anthropocene Karolina
Bacela-Spychalska, Gary C. B. Poore, and Michal Grabowski
* Index
* Chapter 1. What the Ur-crustacean Looked Like Stefan Richter and
Christian Wirkner
* Chapter 2. The Fossil Record of the Pancrustacea Thomas A. Hegna,
Javier Luque, and Joanna M. Wolfe
* Chapter 3. Evolution and Radiation of Crustacea Shane T. Ahyong
* Chapter 4. The Pancrustacean Conundrum: A Conflicted Phylogeny with
Emphasis on Crustacea Heather Bracken-Grissom and Joanna M. Wolfe
* Chapter 5. Crustaceans and Insect Origins Björn M. von Reumont and
Gregory D. Edgecombe
* Chapter 6. Biogeography of the Oceans Claudia Halsband, Shane T.
Ahyong, Angelika Brandt, Ksenia Kosobokova, Peter Ward, Will P.
Goodall-Copestake, and Enrique Macpherson
* Chapter 7. Conquering the Ocean Depths Over Three Geological Eras
Torben Riehl, Simone Nunes Brandão, and Angelika Brandt
* Chapter 8. Biogeography and Host Usage of Coral-associated
Crustaceans - Barnacles, Copepods and Gall Crabs as Model Organisms
Benny K.K. Chan, Kingsley J.H. Wong, and Yu-Rong Cheng
* Chapter 9. Invasion of the Poles Joanna Legezynska, Claude De Broyer,
and Jan Marcin Weslawski
* Chapter 10. Colonization of Coastal and Estuarine Environments
Joseph L. Staton, Brian A. Canada, Stephen A. Borgianini, and Karen
M. Barkel
* Chapter 11. Standing Waters, especially Ancient Lakes Kristina von
Rintelen, Patricio De los Ríos, and Thomas von Rintelen
* Chapter 12. Colonization, Adaptation, Radiation, and Diversity in
Freshwater Shane T. Ahyong and Chao Huang
* Chapter 13. Subterranean and Anchialine Waters Renée E. Bishop,
William Humphreys, and Damià Jaume
* Chapter 14. Terrestrial Environments Spyros Sfenthourakis, Alan A.
Myers, Stefano Taiti, and James K. Lowry
* Chapter 15. Latitudinal Gradient of Diversity of Marine Crustaceans:
Towards a Synthesis Marcelo M. Rivadeneira and Gary C. B. Poore
* Chapter 16. Intertidal to Abyss: Crustaceans and Depth Anna McCallum
and Torben Riehl
* Chapter 17. Population Connectivity and Phylogeography of Crustaceans
Christine Ewers-Saucedo and John P. Wares
* Chapter 18. Outlook: Crustaceans in the Anthropocene Karolina
Bacela-Spychalska, Gary C. B. Poore, and Michal Grabowski
* Index
Christian Wirkner
* Chapter 2. The Fossil Record of the Pancrustacea Thomas A. Hegna,
Javier Luque, and Joanna M. Wolfe
* Chapter 3. Evolution and Radiation of Crustacea Shane T. Ahyong
* Chapter 4. The Pancrustacean Conundrum: A Conflicted Phylogeny with
Emphasis on Crustacea Heather Bracken-Grissom and Joanna M. Wolfe
* Chapter 5. Crustaceans and Insect Origins Björn M. von Reumont and
Gregory D. Edgecombe
* Chapter 6. Biogeography of the Oceans Claudia Halsband, Shane T.
Ahyong, Angelika Brandt, Ksenia Kosobokova, Peter Ward, Will P.
Goodall-Copestake, and Enrique Macpherson
* Chapter 7. Conquering the Ocean Depths Over Three Geological Eras
Torben Riehl, Simone Nunes Brandão, and Angelika Brandt
* Chapter 8. Biogeography and Host Usage of Coral-associated
Crustaceans - Barnacles, Copepods and Gall Crabs as Model Organisms
Benny K.K. Chan, Kingsley J.H. Wong, and Yu-Rong Cheng
* Chapter 9. Invasion of the Poles Joanna Legezynska, Claude De Broyer,
and Jan Marcin Weslawski
* Chapter 10. Colonization of Coastal and Estuarine Environments
Joseph L. Staton, Brian A. Canada, Stephen A. Borgianini, and Karen
M. Barkel
* Chapter 11. Standing Waters, especially Ancient Lakes Kristina von
Rintelen, Patricio De los Ríos, and Thomas von Rintelen
* Chapter 12. Colonization, Adaptation, Radiation, and Diversity in
Freshwater Shane T. Ahyong and Chao Huang
* Chapter 13. Subterranean and Anchialine Waters Renée E. Bishop,
William Humphreys, and Damià Jaume
* Chapter 14. Terrestrial Environments Spyros Sfenthourakis, Alan A.
Myers, Stefano Taiti, and James K. Lowry
* Chapter 15. Latitudinal Gradient of Diversity of Marine Crustaceans:
Towards a Synthesis Marcelo M. Rivadeneira and Gary C. B. Poore
* Chapter 16. Intertidal to Abyss: Crustaceans and Depth Anna McCallum
and Torben Riehl
* Chapter 17. Population Connectivity and Phylogeography of Crustaceans
Christine Ewers-Saucedo and John P. Wares
* Chapter 18. Outlook: Crustaceans in the Anthropocene Karolina
Bacela-Spychalska, Gary C. B. Poore, and Michal Grabowski
* Index