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Terrestrial Isopod Biology

English · Hardback

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This text contains the papers of a meeting on American isopods, the only crustacean group with representatives in all terrestrial ecosystems ranging from the sea shore to the desert. Due to such adaptibility, this group can be seen as a model for the successful transition on land. The text deals with two main subjects: the effects of stressful conditions on the individual animal as reflected by its survival or by the disruption of its normal reproductive pattern; and the distribution of the isopods and their selection of microhabitat.

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This text contains the papers of a meeting on American isopods, the only crustacean group with representatives in all terrestrial ecosystems ranging from the sea shore to the desert. Due to such adaptibility, this group can be seen as a model for the successful transition on land. The text deals with two main subjects: the effects of stressful conditions on the individual animal as reflected by its survival or by the disruption of its normal reproductive pattern; and the distribution of the isopods and their selection of microhabitat.

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A.M. Alikhan

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Authors A.M. Alikhan, Alikhan A.M.
Assisted by Frederick R. Schram (Editor of the series), FrederickR. Schram (Editor of the series)
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.06.1995
 
EAN 9789054101932
ISBN 978-90-5410-193-2
No. of pages 240
Weight 594 g
Series Advances in Crustacean Research
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Miscellaneous

SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Invertebrates, The Americas, Crustaceans, Crustaceans (carcinology)

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