New Frontiers in Crustacean Biology: Proceedings of the TCS Summer Meeting, Tokyo, 20-24 September 2009
Contents
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- Preliminary Material (i-x) (130K)
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Symbiosis Of Planktonic Copepods And Mysids With Epibionts And Parasites In The North Pacific: Diversity And Interactions
(1-14)
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Susumu Ohtsuka, Takeo Horiguchi, Yukio Hanamura, Atsushi Yamaguchi, Michitaka Shimomura, Toshinobu Suzaki, Kimiaki Ishiguro, Hideo Hanaoka, Kayoko Yamada and Shuji Ohtani
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Copepod Hosts
- Mysid Hosts
- Perspectives
- Acknowledgements
- References
- The Biology Of Argulus Spp. (Branchiura, Argulidae) In Japan: A Review (15-22) by Kazuya Nagasawa (113K)
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Two New Species Of Ectoparasitic Isopods (Isopoda, Dajidae) From Mysids In Japan
(23-30)
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Michitaka Shimomura and Susumu Ohtsuka
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Systematics
- Acknowledgements
- References
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Recent Advances In The Biology Of The Parasitic Copepod Pseudocaligus Fugu (Siphonostomatoida, Caligidae), Host Specific To Pufferfishes Of The Genus Takifugu (Actinopterygii, Tetraodontidae)
(31-46)
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B. A. Venmathi Maran, Susumu Ohtsuka, Ikuo Takami, Shinya Okabe and Geoffrey A. Boxshall
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Reproduction, Developmental Stages, And Life Cycle
- Characteristics Of Developmental Stages
- Seasonal Occurrence Of P. Fugu Parasitic On T. Niphobles In The Seto Inland Sea, Japan
- Impact Of P. Fugu On Aquaculture Of Tiger Puffer
- Biological Control
- Accumulation Of Ttx On P. Fugu Parasitic On T. Pardalis
- Epibionts On P. Fugu Parasitic On T. Pardalis
- Perspectives
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Bait Improvement For Swimming Crab Trap Fisheries (47-56) by Miguel Vazquez Archdale, Gunzo Kawamura and Kazuhiko Anraku (258K)
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A Preliminary Investigation Into The Potential Value Of Gastric Mills For Ageing Crustaceans
(57-68)
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J. C. Leland, J. Coughran and D. J. Bucher
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Materials And Methods
- Results
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- References
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The Effect Of Male Size And Spermatophore Characteristics On Reproduction In The Caribbean Spiny Lobster, Panulirus Argus
(69-84)
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Mark J. Butler Iv, Jamie S. Heisig-Mitchell, Alison B. Macdiarmid and R. James Swanson
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Materials And Methods
- Results
- Discussion
- Conclusions
- Acknowlegements
- References
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Fisheries Management Of The Snow Crab, Chionoecetes Opilio, Off Kyoto Prefecture In The Western Sea Of Japan, With Emphasis On Its Resource Recovery
(85-94)
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Atsushi Yamasaki
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Regulations Of Snow Crab Fishery
- Fishery Management In The Waters Off Kyoto Prefecture
- Establishment Of A Preserved Area, “Sanctuary”
- Prohibited Fishing Area During The Closed Season Of The Snow Crab
- Development And Use Of The Improved Seine Net
- Possible Effect Of The Management Strategies
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Review Of The Current Status Of The Snow Crab Chionoecetes Opilio (O. Fabricius, 1788) Fisheries And Biological Knowledge In Eastern Canada (95-108) by Mikio Moriyasu (329K)
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The Current Status Of The Fisheries For Chionoecetes Spp. (Decapoda, Oregoniidae) In Alaskan Waters
(109-126)
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G. Bishop, J. Zheng, L. M. Slater, K. Spalinger and R. Gustafson
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Fisheries
- Perspective
- Acknowledgements
- References
- The Current Status Of Biological Knowledge Relating To The Management Of Fisheries For Tanner (Chionoecetes Bairdi (Rathbun, 1924)) And Snow Crabs (Chionoecetes Opilio (Fabricius, 1788)) In Alaskan Waters (127-138) by J. Zheng, L. M. Slater, J. Webb and G. Bishop (173K)
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Record Of A Male Snow Crab, Chionoecetes Opilio With Two Extra Fingers On The Left Chela
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Hajime Matsubara
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Material And Methods
- Results And Discussion
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Amphidromy And Migrations Of Freshwater Shrimps. I. Costs, Benefits, Evolutionary Origins, And An Unusual Case Of Amphidromy (145-156) by Raymond T. Bauer (419K)
- Amphidromy And Migrations Of Freshwater Shrimps. II. Delivery Of Hatching Larvae To The Sea, Return Juvenile Upstream Migration, And Human Impacts (157-168) by Raymond T. Bauer (696K)
- A Migratory Shrimp's Perspective On Habitat Fragmentation In The Neotropics: Extending Our Knowledge From Puerto Rico (169-182) by Marcia N. Snyder, Elizabeth P. Anderson and Catherine M. Pringle (585K)
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Comparison Of Genetic Population Structures Between The Landlocked Shrimp, Neocaridina Denticulata Denticulata, And The Amphidromous Shrimp, Caridina Leucosticta (Decapoda, Atyidae) As Inferred From Mitochondrial Dna Sequences
(183-196)
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Junta Fujita, Kouji Nakayama, Yoshiaki Kai, Masahiro Ueno and Yoh Yamashita
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Material And Methods
- Results
- Discussion
- Acknowledgements
- References
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Diversity, Abundance And Distribution Of River Shrimps (Decapoda, Caridea) In The Largest River Basin Of Costa Rica, Central America
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Luis Rólier-Lara and Ingo S. Wehrtmann
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Material And Methods
- Results
- Sexual Selection In Crayfish: A Review (213-224) by Francesca Gherardi and Laura Aquiloni (121K)
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Morphology And Electrophysiology Of Crayfish Antennules
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Harold Monteclaro, Kazuhiko Anraku and Tatsuro Matsuoka
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Material And Methods
- Results
- References
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Effect Of Ph And Water Temperature On The Development Of The Japanese Crayfish, Cambaroides Japonicus Eggs In Vitro
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Hajime Matsubara, Ayaka Chiba, Yoshifumi Horie, Daisuke Iwata, Masaharu Shimizu, Takahiro Kinoshita and Kazuyoshi Nakata
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Material And Methods
- Results
- Discussion
- Acknowledgements
- References
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An Assessment Of The Distribution, Biology, Threatening Processes And Conservation Status Of The Freshwater Crayfish, Genus Euastacus (Decapoda, Parastacidae), In Continental Australia. I. Biological Background And Current Status
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James M. Furse and Jason Coughran
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- References
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An Assessment Of The Distribution, Biology, Threatening Processes And Conservation Status Of The Freshwater Crayfish, Genus Euastacus (Decapoda, Parastacidae), In Continental Australia. II. Threats, Conservation Assessments And Key Findings
(253-264)
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James M. Furse and Jason Coughran
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Method
- Results & Discussion
- Acknowledgements
- References
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An Assessment Of The Distribution, Biology, Threatening Processes And Conservation Status Of The Freshwater Crayfish, Genus Euastacus (Decapoda, Parastacidae), In Continental Australia. III. Case Studies And Recommendations
(265-274)
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James M. Furse and Jason Coughran
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Case Studies
- Concluding Remarks
- References
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Supplemental Information On The Taxonomy, Synonymy, And Distribution Of Cambaroides Japonicus (Decapoda: Cambaridae)
(275-284)
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Tadashi Kawai and Vjacheslav S. Labay
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- References
- The Evolution Of Sociality: Peracarid Crustaceans As Model Organisms (285-298) by Martin Thiel (393K)
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Stable Isotope Analysis Of Epibiotic Caprellids (Amphipoda) On Loggerhead Turtles Provides Evidence Of Turtle's Feeding History
(299-310)
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Takashi Hosono and Hiroshi Minami
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Material And Methods
- Results
- Discussion
- Acknowledgments
- References
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Peracarids From Three Low-Energy Fine-Sand Beaches Of Mexico: Western Coast Of Gulf Of California
(311-324)
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Guadalupe Torres and Jim Lowry
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- Abstract
- Resumen
- Introduction
- Material And Methods
- Results
- Discussion
- Acknowledgements
- References
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Temporal And Spatial Variations In Functional-Trait Composition (Functional Diversity) Of Macrocrustacean Communities In Seagrass Meadows
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Katsumasa Yamada, Masakazu Hori, Masahiro Nakaoka and Masami Hamaguchi
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Materials And Methods
- Results
- Discussion
- Acknowledgements
- References
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Spatial Differences In Stable Isotope Signatures Of Crustaceans In Brackish Lake Systems, Western Japan
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Kengo Kurata, Masahiro Horinouchi and David L. Dettman
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Material And Methods
- Results
- Discussion
- Acknowledgments
- References
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