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درباره این کتاب:
This is the
seventh volume of a ten-volume series on
The Natural History of the Crustacea.
Chapters in this volume synthesize our
current understanding of early
crustacean development from the egg
through the embryonic and larval phase.
The first part of this book focuses on
the elemental aspects of crustacean
embryonic development. The second part
of the book provides an account of the
larval phase of crustaceans and
describes processes that influence the
development from hatching to an
adult-like juvenile. The third and final
part of the book explores ecological
interactions during the planktonic phase
and how crustacean larvae manage to find
food, navigate the dynamic water column,
and avoid predators in a medium that
offers few refuges.
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میخوانیم:
1. From a
Single Cell to Segmental
Structures: Crustacean Embryology
2. Crustacean Limb Morphogenesis during
Normal Development and Regeneration
3. Organogenesis
4. Duplicated, Twisted, and in the Wrong
Place: Patterns of Malformation in
Crustaceans
5. Hatching
6. Patterns of Larval Development
7. Effects of Environmental Conditions on
Larval Growth and Development
8. Settlement and Metamorphosis in
Barnacles and Decapods
9. Metamorphosis in Crustaceans
10. Phenotypic Plasticity and Phenotypic
Links in Larval Development
11. Feeding and Nutrition of Crustacean
Larvae
12. Response to Visual, Chemical, and
Tactile Stimuli
13. Predation and Competition
14. Dispersal
15. Larval Connectivity and Marine
Protected Area Networks
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