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,“Crustacea”: Comparative Aspects of Early Development,neral evolutionary forces that generate diversity, as it is fascinating in itself, and can be appreciated without further research program. Darwin changed the way diversity is understood when he convincingly argued that diversity of adults and embryos is the product of evolution. He introduced the i
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,“Crustacea”: Cirripedia,larvae are always easily recognisable from those of other crustaceans, but they also vary across the taxon. This is especially true for the nauplii and probably relates to differences in habitat and development. Naupliar development can be planktotrophic or lecithotrophic, and each of these schemes
Carcinogenesis
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Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Invertebrates 4Ecdysozoa II: Crusta
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,“Crustacea”: Comparative Aspects of Early Development,phyletic in most recent phylogenetic analyses (Fig. 2.1; see Chap. XX and Dunn et al. 2008). Instead, “Crustacea” is a paraphyletic group and part of Pancrustacea/Tetraconata that include “Crustacea” as well as Hexapoda. Although this means that the model organism . is more closely related to the “C
下垂
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,“Crustacea”: Decapoda (Dendrobranchiata), shrimp, lobsters, and crabs. Four characters distinguish the Dendrobranchiata: (1) “dendrobranchiate” gill structure, (2) different patterning of the first three pairs of pereopods (walking limbs), (3) lateral flaps (pleura) of the second abdominal somite nonoverlapping with the first somite, and (
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