High Latitude Crabs

High Latitude Crabs
Author: Alaska Sea Grant College Program
Publisher: Computer Technology Research Corporation
Total Pages: 736
Release: 1995
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

This proceedings builds on knowledge brought together during four previous north latitude crab symposia, and has recommendations for future crab research. Forty-eight papers were presented at the 1995 symposium in Anchorage, Alaska. Research is included from Argentina, Australia, Canada, Japan, Norway, Russia, and the United States. Long-term goals of the symposium are to better conserve the resource, strengthen the industry, and provide accessible healthful protein to the consumer. Winner of a Gold Award for editing, Agricultural Communicators in Education.

High Latitude Crabs

High Latitude Crabs
Author: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON BIOLOGY MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS OF CRABS.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 713
Release: 1996
Genre:
ISBN:

King Crabs of the World

King Crabs of the World
Author: Bradley G. Stevens
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2014-03-18
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1439855420

With species existing in all subpolar seas, king crabs are one of the most valuable seafoods. Major fluctuations in their abundance have stimulated a flurry of research and a rapid expansion of the scientific literature in the last decade. King Crabs of the World: Biology and Fisheries Management consolidates extensive knowledge on the biology, sys

Marine invasive species in the Arctic

Marine invasive species in the Arctic
Author: Linda Fernandez
Publisher: Nordic Council of Ministers
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2014-08-18
Genre: Exotic marine organisms
ISBN: 9289328207

Arctic marine ecosystems are among the most productive and most vulnerable in the world, both from an economic and ecological perspective of growing accessibility. The complexity of Arctic marine ecosystems and their location poses challenges for management, valuation, and the establishment of sound policy to protect them. This special issue of Temanord presents papers from a workshop devoted to this topic. In October 2013, a group of multidisciplinary experts on marine invasive species and the Arctic came together in Esbjerg, DK for a two-day workshop titled: “Marine Invasive Species in the Arctic: Management Issues.” Attendees of the workshop came from academic, governmental and scientific institutions in Denmark and the Faroe Islands, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Canada, and the United States. This volume presents papers based on the presentations of the workshop speakers.

Treatise on Zoology - Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology. The Crustacea, Volume 9 Part C (2 vols)

Treatise on Zoology - Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology. The Crustacea, Volume 9 Part C (2 vols)
Author: Peter Castro
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1233
Release: 2015-11-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 900419083X

This volume, 9C, in two parts, covers the Brachyura. With the publication of the ninth volume in the Treatise on Zoology: The Crustacea, we departed from the sequence one would normally expect. Some crustacean groups, mainly comprising the Decapoda, never had a French version produced, and the organization and production of these “new” chapters began independently from the preparation of the other chapters and volumes. Originally envisioned to encompass volume 9 of the series, it quickly became evident that the depth of material for such a volume must involve the printing of separate fascicles. The new chapters have now been completed, and the production of volume 9 was started while volumes 3 through 8 were (and in part still are) in preparation; with this vol. 9C-I & II this volume 9 is now concluded; vols. 1-5 have also been published and vols. 6-8 are being prepared.

In the Wrong Place - Alien Marine Crustaceans: Distribution, Biology and Impacts

In the Wrong Place - Alien Marine Crustaceans: Distribution, Biology and Impacts
Author: Bella S. Galil
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 714
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9400705913

In The Wrong Place: Alien Marine Crustaceans - Distribution, Biology And Impacts provides a unique view into the remarkable story of how shrimps, crabs, and lobsters – and their many relatives – have been distributed around the world by human activity, and the profound implications of this global reorganization of biodiversity for marine conservation biology. Many crustaceans form the base of marine food chains, and are often prominent predators and competitors acting as ecological engineers in marine ecosystems. Commencing in the 1800s global commerce began to move hundreds – perhaps thousands – of species of marine crustaceans across oceans and between continents, both intentionally and unintentionally. This book tells the story of these invasions from Arctic waters to tropical shores, highlighting not only the importance and impact of all prominent crustacean invasions in the world's oceans, but also the commercial exploitation of invasive crabs and shrimps. Topics explored for the first time in one volume include the historical roots of man's impact on crustacean biogeography, the global dispersal of crabs, barnacle invasions, insights into the potential scale of tropical invasions, the history of the world's most widely cultured shrimp, the invasive history and management of red king crabs in Norway, Chinese mitten crabs in England, and American blue crabs in Europe, the evolutionary ecology of green crabs, and many other subjects as well, touching upon all ocean shores.

Marine Decapod Crustacea of Southern Australia

Marine Decapod Crustacea of Southern Australia
Author: Gary CB Poore
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2004-08-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0643099255

This book is a comprehensive guide to the identification of 800 species of decapod and stomatopod crustaceans from southern Australian marine waters. It is liberally illustrated with more than 1000 line drawings giving good views of many species as well as diagnostic illustrations. Details for each species include the authority, year of description, sometimes a common name, diagnosis, size, geographical distribution, and ecological and depth distribution. The chapter on the Stomatopoda is by Shane Ahyong. Sections within each chapter are hierarchical, species within genera, within families (often with subfamilies as well). Identification is achieved through the use of dichotomous keys adapted from many originally published in the primary literature, or developed from scratch. Some keys are to all Australian taxa but most are to southern Australian taxa only. The information in this book derives from over 200 years of collecting in southern Australian environments, from the intertidal to the deep sea, and publications in numerous journals in several languages. More than 800 of these papers and books are cited. Winner of the 2005 Whitley Award for Systematics.