Chapter 1: Comments on Crustacean Biodiversity and Disparity of
Body Plans
Frederick S. Schram
Chapter 2: Evolution of Crustacean Appendages
Joachim T. Haug, Andreas Maas, Carolin Haug and Dieter Waloszek
Chapter 3: Mechanisms of Limb Patterning in Crustaceans
Terri A. Williams
Chapter 4: The Crustacean Carapace - Morphology, Function,
Development, and Phylogenetic History
Jørgen Olesen
Chapter 5: The Crustacean Integument: Structure and Function
Richard Dillaman, Robert Roer, Thomas Shafer and Shannon Modla
Chapter 6: The Crustacean Integument: Setae, Setules and other
Ornamentation
Anders Garm and Les Watling
Chapter 7: Antennules and Antennae in the Crustacea
Geoff Boxshall & Damià Jaume
Chapter 8: Feeding and Digestive System
Les Watling
Chapter 9: Appendage Diversity and Modes of Locomotion: Walking
Jim Belanger
Chapter 10: Morphological Adaptations of Crustaceans for Digging
and Burrowing
Zen Faulkes
Chapter 11: Appendage Diversity and Modes of Locomotion: Swimming
at Intermediate Reynolds Numbers
Jeannette Yen
Chapter 12: Swimming Fast and Furious: Body and Limb Propulsion at
Higher Reynolds Numbers
Michel Boudrias
Chapter 13: Adaptive Modification of Appendages for Grooming
(Cleaning; Antifouling) and Reproduction in the Crustacea
Raymond T. Bauer
Chapter 14: Circulatory System and Respiration
Christian S. Wirkner & Stefan Richter
Chapter 15: Functional Anatomy of the Reproductive System
Laura S. López Greco
Chapter 16: Structure of the Nervous System: General Design and
Gross Anatomy
Jeremy M. Sullivan & Jens Herberholz
Les Watling is Professor in the Department of Zoology at the
University of Hawaii.
Martin Thiel is Professor of Marine Biology at the Universidad
Catolica del Norte in Chile.
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