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New Frontiers in Barnacle Evolution
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This work provides a guide to current research in barnacle evolution. Topics covered include: chemical signals in barnacles; larval settlement; naupliar evidence for cirripede taxonomy and phylogeny; and South American patterns of barnacle distribution.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Original Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- William Anderson Newman: An appreciation
- A revision of the scalpellomorph subfamily Calanticinae sensu Zevina (1978)
- Systematic cirripedeology in the 21st century: Multimedia biodiversity information systems
- Chemical signals in barnacles: Old problems, new approaches
- Larval settlement: Historical and future perspectives
- Naupliar evidence for cirripede taxonomy and phylogeny
- An unusual barnacle nauplius illustrating several hitherto unappreciated features useful in cirripede systematics
- Comparative morphology of the thoracican cyprid larvae: Studies of the carapace
- Attachment organs in cypris larvae: Using scanning electron microscopy
- Cuticular structures in the males of Scalpellidae (Cirripedia Thoracica): A character analysis
- Sex and the single cirripede: A phylogenetic perspective
- SEM-based morphology and new host and distribution records of Waginella (Ascothoracida)
- New interpretations of South American patterns of barnacle distribution
- Phylogeny and biogeography of the primitive Sessilia and a consideration of a Tethyan origin for the group
- Barnacle mitochondrial DNA: Determining genetic relationships among species of Pollicipes
- New frontiers in barnacle evolution
- Index
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Yes, you can access New Frontiers in Barnacle Evolution by Frederick R. Schram in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Biological Sciences & Marine Biology. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.