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Crustacean phylogeny
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ISBN: 9061912318 Year: 1983 Volume: 1 Publisher: Rotterdam : A.A. Balkema,

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Crustacea.
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ISBN: 0195037421 9780195037425 Year: 1986 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) Oxford University Press

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This is the first single-author overview of all crustacean groups, fossil and living, since 1909, and the first phylogenetic systematic review. Lavishly illustrated, the book covers all known aspects of the anatomy, feeding, locomotion, reproductive biology, biogeography, development, fossil record, and higher taxonomy of every currently recognized group. An introductory chapter explains what a crustacean is, and examines the relationships of old data to arrive at original conclusions about crustacean evolution. Concluding chapters survey crustacean phylogeny and systematics using cladistic methods. A comprehensive international bibliography is also included.


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On Mazon Creek Thylacocephala.
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Year: 1990 Publisher: San Diego Society of Natural History

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Invertebrate zoology
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ISBN: 0195070542 0195049004 9780195049008 9780195070545 Year: 1991 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) Oxford University Press

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Structural composition and dental variations in the murids of the broom cave fauna
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Year: 1970 Publisher: Sydney Blight

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Evolution and phylogeny of pancrustacea : a story of scientific method
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ISBN: 0195365763 9780195365764 Year: 2021 Publisher: New York: Oxford university press,

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"As a young and impetuous gradate student, I thought that sorting out the phylogeny of crustaceans would simply take but a little time and concerted effort to eventually reveal the truth. Everyone could then agree and further research would proceed apace. How naïve I was. First of all, I had never heard of Kurt Gödel's incompleteness theorems and hence the impossibility of achieving such an end. But even so, what progress we might have made turned out to take longer than anyone could have imagined, and the effort would be immense involving many people and a number of laboratories-and that task still continues. What no one could foresee in the 1960s was that the focus of everyone's attentions would completely transform. Traditional pure anatomy would be augmented with more sophisticated developmental genetic work. Concurrent with that effort molecular sequencing would become a remarkably effective tool. And with these new sources of data, the concept of "crustaceans" would yield to a new construct-Pancrustacea-within which the arthropods that we referred to by the name of "Crustacea" became a series of monophyletic smaller groups that mark a paraphyletic transition from a mandibulate ancestor all the way up to a crown group that few in the 1960s expected-Hexapoda emerged within the pancrustaceans"--

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Structural composition and dental variations in the murids of the broom cave fauna
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Year: 1970 Publisher: Sydney Blight

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Broom cave Cercartetus: with observations on pygmy possum dental morphology, variation and taxonomy
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Year: 1973 Publisher: Sydney Blight

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Remipedia. Part 2. Paleontology
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Year: 1991 Publisher: San Diego Society of Natural History

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The Crustacea, Decapoda.
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ISBN: 9004187804 9004164413 9789004187801 9789004164413 Year: 2010 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill,

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This volume, 9A, contains the material on the euphausiaceans, amphionidaceans, and many of the decapods (dendrobranchiates, carideans, stenopodideans, astacidans, and palinurans). With the publication of this ninth volume in the Treatise on Zoology: The Crustacea , we depart from the sequence one would normally expect. Some crustacean groups never had a French version produced, namely, the orders Stomatopoda, Euphausiacea, Amphionidacea, and Decapoda; the largest contingent of these involved Decapoda – a group of tremendous diversity and for which we have great depth of knowledge. The organization and production of these “new” chapters began independently from the other chapters and volumes. Originally envisioned by the editorial team to encompass volume 9 of the series, it quickly became evident that the depth of material for such a volume must involve the printing of separate fascicles. These new chapters are now nearing completion, and the decision was made to begin publication of volume 9 immediately rather than wait until after volumes 3 through 8 would appear.

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