[图书][B] An updated classification of the recent Crustacea
JW Martin, GE Davis - 2001 - vliz.be
For anyone with interests in a group of organisms as large and diverse as the Crustacea, it is
difficult to grasp the enormity of the entire taxon at one time. Those who work on crustaceans …
difficult to grasp the enormity of the entire taxon at one time. Those who work on crustaceans …
Infraorders Axiidea de Saint Laurent, 1979 and Gebiidea de Saint Laurent, 1979 (formerly known collectively as Thalassinidea)
PC Dworschak, DL Felder, CC Tudge - … . The Crustacea, Volume 9 Part B, 2012 - brill.com
Formerly treated together as the “thalassinideans”, the infraorders Gebiidea and Axiidea
represent two distinctly separate groups of decapods that have converged morphologically …
represent two distinctly separate groups of decapods that have converged morphologically …
[PDF][PDF] The decapod tree of life: compiling the data and moving toward a consensus of decapod evolution
The order Decapoda represents a species-rich group of crustaceans. Numerous
economically important and morphologically diverse members of this group have been …
economically important and morphologically diverse members of this group have been …
A new classification of Callianassidae and related families (Crustacea: Decapoda: Axiidea) derived from a molecular phylogeny with morphological support
The classification of the families and genera of Callianassidae and related families
(Crustacea: Decapoda: Axiidea) is significantly revised based on the results of a separately …
(Crustacea: Decapoda: Axiidea) is significantly revised based on the results of a separately …
A new hypothesis of decapod phylogeny
CJ Dixon, ST Ahyong, FR Schram - Crustaceana, 2003 - JSTOR
ABSTRACT A cladistic analysis based on external morphology was carried out on 60 taxa of
dec crustaceans. An analysis with unordered characters and one with ordered characters …
dec crustaceans. An analysis with unordered characters and one with ordered characters …
Bioengineering effects of burrowing thalassinidean shrimps on marine soft-bottom ecosystems
RN Gibson, RJA Atkinson, JDM Gordon… - … and Marine Biology …, 2011 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Crustaceans classed as Thalassinidea are shrimp-like marine organisms that burrow
predominantly in sediments. They have generated particular interest over the last decade …
predominantly in sediments. They have generated particular interest over the last decade …
[PDF][PDF] European and Mediterranean thalassinidea (Crustacea, decapoda)
NH Nguyen - Zoosystema, 2003 - Citeseer
All genera and species from Europe and the Mediterranean are diagnosed or redescribed,
differentiating characters are illustrated and an identification key is provided. A review of …
differentiating characters are illustrated and an identification key is provided. A review of …
A review of the collections of the infraorders Thalassinidea Latreille, 1831 and Callianassidea Dana, 1852 (Decapoda, Pleocyemata) lodged in three German …
K Sakai, M Tuerkay - Crustaceana, 2014 - brill.com
The collections of the infraorders Thalassinidea Latreille, and Callianassidea Dana, logded
in three German Museums, viz., Zoologische Staatssammlung, Munich (ZSM), Zoologisches …
in three German Museums, viz., Zoologische Staatssammlung, Munich (ZSM), Zoologisches …
Molecular phylogeny of the Thalassinidea based on nuclear and mitochondrial genes
We conducted a molecularly based phylogenetic analysis with representatives of the
thalassinidean families Axianassidae, Axiidae, Callianassidae, Callianideidae …
thalassinidean families Axianassidae, Axiidae, Callianassidae, Callianideidae …
[HTML][HTML] Diversity and ecological significance of deep-burrowing macrocrustaceans in coastal tropical waters of the Americas (Decapoda: Thalassinidea)
L Darryl - Interciencia, 2001 - ve.scielo.org
Deep-burrowing thalassinidean shrimp, commonly called mud shrimp or ghost shrimp,
dominate soft substrates and benthic processes in many coastal settingAs. Among the more …
dominate soft substrates and benthic processes in many coastal settingAs. Among the more …