Functional Morphology and DiversityLes Watling, Martin Thiel Crustaceans are increasingly used as model organisms in all fields of biology, including neurobiology, developmental biology, animal physiology, evolutionary ecology, biogeography, and resource management. One reason for the increasing use of crustacean examples is the wide range of phenotypes found in this group and the diversity of environments they inhabit; few other taxa exhibit such a variety of body shapes and adaptations to particular habitats and environmental conditions. A good overview of their functional morphology is essential to understanding many aspects of their biology. This volume is the first in The Natural History of Crustacea series, a ten-volume series that will treat all aspects of crustacean biology, physiology, behavior, and evolution. The series updates and synthesizes a growing wealth of information on the natural history of this remarkable group. Functional Morphology and Diversity explores the functional morphology of crustaceans, which cover the main body parts and systems. The book brings together a group of internationally recognized-and up-and-coming-experts in fields related to systematics and morphology. Contributing authors study a range of crustacean taxa and topics, and thus the volume provides a compact overview of the great phenotypic diversity and their function found among crustaceans. The first broad treatment of Crustacea in decades, the book will be invaluable for researchers and students in this and related fields. |
Contents
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2 Evolution of Crustacean Appendages | 34 |
3 Mechanisms of Limb Patterning in Crustaceans | 74 |
Morphology Function Development and Phylogenetic History | 103 |
Structure and Function | 140 |
Setae Setules and Other Ornamentation | 167 |
7 Antennules and Antennae in the Crustacea | 199 |
8 Feeding and Digestive System | 237 |
10 Morphological Adaptations for Digging and Burrowing | 276 |
Swimming at Intermediate Reynolds Numbers | 296 |
Body and Limb Propulsion at Higher Reynolds Numbers | 319 |
13 Adaptive Modification of Appendages for Grooming Cleaning Antifouling and Reproduction in the Crustacea | 337 |
14 Circulatory System and Respiration | 376 |
15 Functional Anatomy of the Reproductive System | 413 |
General Design and Gross Anatomy | 451 |
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