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    edited by Dorothy E. Bliss.
    Summary: The Biology of Crustacea is a comprehensive treatise, which should become the standard reference in its field. Incorporating the contributions of a distinguished international group of scientists, it encompasses the significant findings - including methods - in three general areas of crustacean research: systematics, morphology, evolution, and the fossil record; physiology, ecology, and behaviour; applied biology, including fisheries, mariculture, and pathology. The state-of-the-art presentations provide both background information and vital perspective. The complete set, and the individual volumes, will be of value to zoologists, marine biologists, fisheries biologists, physiologists, ecologists, environmentalists, endocrinologists, anatomists, neurobiologists, and paleontologists. Nielsen 9780121064099 20160528

    Contents:
    v. 1. Systematics, the fossil record, and biogeography / edited by Lawrence G. Abele
    v. 2. Embryology, morphology, and genetics / edited by Lawrence G. Abele
    v. 3. Neurobiology: Structure and function / edited by Harold L. Arwood, David C. Sandeman
    v. 4. Neural integration and behavior / edited by David C. Sandeman, Harold L. Atwood
    v. 5. Internal anatomy and physiological regulation / edited by Linda H. Mantel
    v. 6. Pathobiology / edited by Anthony J. Provenzano
    v. 7. Behavior and ecology / edited by F. John Vernberg, Winona B. Vernberg
    v. 8. Environmental adaptations / edited by F. John Vernberg, Winona B. Vernberg
    v. 9. Integument, pigments, and hormonal processes / edited by Dorothy E. Bliss, Linda H. Mantel
    v. 10. Economic aspects: fisheries and culture / edited by Anthony J. Provenzano.
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    Vol. 3 ScienceDirect
    Vol. 6 ScienceDirect
    Vol. 9 ScienceDirect