Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Tall 8vo, i-x, 225 pp, figures throughout from photographs and drawings. Red cloth (issued without dust wrapper), very minor bumping to the corners, stamped "review copy" on the front free end paper but otherwise near fine.
Condition: gut. X, 225 S., Abb., 24 cm, Bibliotheksexemplar, Inhalt gut erhalten. Sprache: Englisch.
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First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Cloth hardcover, x + 225pp + 82 pages of glossy b&w plates, b&w figures in text. Neat yellow highlighting on 17 pages (some very sparse, limited to a single line or single word); no other markings in text (each page has been inspected). A crease in lower outer corner of last pages, a gentle vertical crease on first pages. Interior is clean and bright, free of inscriptions and stamps, firmly bound. Clean outer page edges. Rear board shows faint grubby handling marks, short creases in lower outer corner. Remnants of a removed inventory sticker on lower spine. Issued without a dust jacket. -- Contents: Preface; Introduction; Setal System of Crustaceans: Types of Setae, Groupings, and Functional Morphology / Françoise Jacques; A Classification System for Crustacean Setae Based on the Homology Concept / Les Watling; Physiology of Sensory Neurons in Morphologically Identified Cuticular Sensilla of Crustaceans / Charles D. Derby; Decapod Crustacean Grooming: Functional Morphology, Adaptive Value, and Phylogenetic Significance / Raymond T. Bauer; Gill and Embryo Grooming in Lithodid Crabs: Comparative Functional Morphology Based on Lithodes maja / Gerhard Pohle; Grooming Structure and Function in Some Terrestrial Crustacea / Jeff G. Holmquist; Functional Morphology of Feeding in the Nectiopoda / Frederick R. Schram & Cynthia Arey Lewis; Morphology of Feeding Structures in the Conchostraca with Special Reference to Lynceus / Joel W. Martin; Functional Morphology of Feeding Appendages in Calanoid Copepods / Sigrid B. Schnack; Feeding Mechanisms of the Mysidacea / Y. Crouau; Functional Morphology and Feeding of Euphausiids / J. Mauchline; Development of the Feeding Apparatus in Decapod Crustaceans / Jan Robert Factor; Evolution of the Foregut in the Lower Decapoda / Bruce E. Felgenhauer & Lawrence G. Abele; Index -- "Interest in the functional morphology of crustaceans is currently at an all-time high . During the past twenty-five years many crustacean biologists have directed their research toward the study of 'how crustaceans work', and from these investigations we are gaining a new understanding of arthropod functional morphology and embryology. Gaps in our knowledge are being filled, and we are moving rapidly toward a sophisticated understanding of external and internal crustacean morphology. Recent technological advances in scanning and transmission electron microscopy, together with new preparative methods, now allow very close examination of crustacean anatomy. These advances have been accompanied by a change in emphasis in morphological studies. It is no longer sufficient merely to provide a description of the anatomy of a feature. Now one must demonstrate the functions of morphological features or, at the least, provide sufficient information on which to base an inference. The study of morphology is changing from an observational vocation into an experimental, hypothesis-testing science - a radical change for a branch of biology that has had a long and all too venerable history as a purely descriptive one. The papers presented here amply demonstrate this process. First two chapters present schemes for classifying crustacean setae. Setae are ubiquitous structures in crustaceans, and the lack of a comprehensive classification system for them has been a significant problem. Both of these studies contribute significantly to our understanding of what constitutes a particular setal type, and they will be welcomed by systematists and functional morphologists alike. Ch.3 summarizes from a functional viewpoint our current understanding of the physiological responsiveness of sensory neurons in certain crustacean setae, and explores the ultrastructural features of different types of physiologically defined sensory neurons. Grooming of the exoskeleton is an important crustacean behavior. Ch.4 presents evidence that grooming characters can contribute to our understanding of decapod phylogeny.".
Language: English
Published by A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, 1989
ISBN 10: 9061917778 ISBN 13: 9789061917779
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Condition: Very Good. x, 225, b/w photos, text figs. . HB. Cloth. Vg. From the library of Prof. J. Green (1928-2016) with his name to endpaper. . [9789061917779].
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Language: English
Published by Taylor & Francis Group, 1989
ISBN 10: 9061917778 ISBN 13: 9789061917779
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Condition: New. pp. 320.
Publication Date: 1989
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x, 225 p., num. figs & pls, cloth. First free end-paper with Dr. L.B. Holthuis?s library stamp. Loosely inserted is a review of the book by J. H. Stock.