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With this edition, access to the texts of the famous Traité de Zoologie is now available to a worldwide readership. Parts 1, 2, and 3A of volume VII, i.e., the Crustacea, were published in French in, respectively, 1994, 1996, and 1999. Brill recognized the importance of these books and arranged for a translation to be made. However, some of the manuscripts dated from the early 1980s and it was clear from the beginning that in many fields of biology a mere translation of the existing text would not suffice. Thus, all chapters have been carefully reviewed, either by the original authors or by newly attracted specialists, and adequate updates have been prepared accordingly. This third volume of The Crustacea, revised and updated from the Traité de Zoologie contains chapters on: - Neuroanatomy - Neurohormones - Embryology - Relative Growth and Allometry The volume concludes with a list of contributors, as well as with both taxonomic and subject indices.

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Preface Étienne Wolff (✝) & Jacques Forest, Pierre-Paul Grassé: the man who initiated this series Steffen Harzsch, David Sandeman & Jean Chaigneau: Morphology and development of the central nervous system Jean-Paul Trilles & Régine Hipeau-Jacquotte: Symbiosis and parasitism in the Crustacea André Mayrat: Relative growth and allometry Richard G. Hartnoll, Relative growth: description and analysis Théodore Monod (✝) & Jacques Forest: A history of crustacean classification List of contributors Taxonomic index Subject index

Treatise on Zoology - Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology. The Crustacea, Volume 3

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 04/10/2012
      ISBN13: 9789004156807, 978-9004156807
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      Book Synopsis
      With this edition, access to the texts of the famous Traité de Zoologie is now available to a worldwide readership. Parts 1, 2, and 3A of volume VII, i.e., the Crustacea, were published in French in, respectively, 1994, 1996, and 1999. Brill recognized the importance of these books and arranged for a translation to be made. However, some of the manuscripts dated from the early 1980s and it was clear from the beginning that in many fields of biology a mere translation of the existing text would not suffice. Thus, all chapters have been carefully reviewed, either by the original authors or by newly attracted specialists, and adequate updates have been prepared accordingly. This third volume of The Crustacea, revised and updated from the Traité de Zoologie contains chapters on: - Neuroanatomy - Neurohormones - Embryology - Relative Growth and Allometry The volume concludes with a list of contributors, as well as with both taxonomic and subject indices.

      Table of Contents
      Preface Étienne Wolff (✝) & Jacques Forest, Pierre-Paul Grassé: the man who initiated this series Steffen Harzsch, David Sandeman & Jean Chaigneau: Morphology and development of the central nervous system Jean-Paul Trilles & Régine Hipeau-Jacquotte: Symbiosis and parasitism in the Crustacea André Mayrat: Relative growth and allometry Richard G. Hartnoll, Relative growth: description and analysis Théodore Monod (✝) & Jacques Forest: A history of crustacean classification List of contributors Taxonomic index Subject index

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