213,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
  • Gebundenes Buch

About this series Crustaceana Monographs has been established as a series of books on carcinology in the widest sense to accommodate papers exceeding the page limit of the journal Crustaceana. Good quality contributions are sought that will preferably fill between 300 and 500 pages, but at least 100 pages and up to 600 pages in print. It is the aim of the Publisher to publish two or three volumes per year. In all its aspects, i.e., format, editorial instructions, etc., this series is indeed intended to represent a series of books truly attached to Crustaceana International Journal of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
About this series Crustaceana Monographs has been established as a series of books on carcinology in the widest sense to accommodate papers exceeding the page limit of the journal Crustaceana. Good quality contributions are sought that will preferably fill between 300 and 500 pages, but at least 100 pages and up to 600 pages in print. It is the aim of the Publisher to publish two or three volumes per year. In all its aspects, i.e., format, editorial instructions, etc., this series is indeed intended to represent a series of books truly attached to Crustaceana International Journal of Crustacean Research. About this volume This volume honours an outstanding Japanese carcinologist, Masatsune Takeda (National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo, Japan), on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Since 1967, Takeda-sensei ( sensei is an honourific term for teacher or senior scientist in Japan) has devoted his life to studying the taxonomy of Brachyura and has published 323 papers over a long and illustrious career, and in the process, described 231 new taxa. In this volume, a total of 24 papers have been put together by 40 of his friends and colleagues to honour him. These papers cover a wide diversity of topics on the taxonomy, larval biology, palaeontology and ecology of Brachyura, Caridea, Stenopodidea, Astacidea, Axiidea, Anomura, Amphipoda, Isopoda and Mysida, all groups that Takeda-sensei loved.
Autorenporträt
Hironori Komatsu, Ph.D. (2002), National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo, is Curator of Crustacea. Specialty: taxonomy of crabs. Junji Okuno, M.Sc., Coastal Branch of Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba, is Senior Curator of Crustacea. Specialty: taxonomy of shrimps and hermit crabs. Kouki Fukuoka, Ph.D., Research Center for Subtropical Fisheries, Seikai National Fisheries Research Institute, is Researcher of Marine Ecosystem. Specialty: taxonomy of mysids.