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Edited by (Curator Emeritus, Museum Victoria), Edited by (Professor of Marine Biology, Universidad Católica del Norte)
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This is the eighth volume of a ten-volume series on The Natural History of the Crustacea. The volume examines Evolution and Biogeography, and the first part of this volume is entirely dedicated to the explanation of the origins and successful establishment of the Crustacea in the oceans. In the second part of the book, the biogeography of the Crustacea is explored in order to infer how they conquered different biomes globally while adapting to a wide range of aquatic and terrestrial conditions. The final section examines more general patterns and processes, and the chapters offer useful insight into the future of crustaceans.

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Its breadth is immense, covering the broad sweep of evolution and geographic biology of an immense animal group. * Jeffrey Levinton, Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol.97, no.1 *

Preface v
Acknowledgments vii
Contributors ix
1 What the Ur-crustacean Looked Like
1(20)
Stefan Richter
Christian S. Wirkner
2 The Fossil Record of the Pancrustacea
21(32)
Thomas A. Hegna
Javier Luque
Joanna M. Wolfe
3 Evolution and Radiation of Crustacea
53(27)
Shane T. Ahyong
4 The Pancrustacean Conundrum: a Conflicted Phylogeny with Emphasis on Crustacea
80(25)
Heather Bracken-Grissom
Joanna M. Wolfe
5 Crustaceans and Insect Origins
105(16)
Bjorn M. von Reumont
Gregory D. Edgecombe
6 Biogeography of the Oceans
121(34)
Claudia Halsband
Shane T. Ahyong
Angelika Brandt
Ksenia Kosobokova
Peter Ward
Will P. Goodall-Copestake
Enrique Macpherson
7 Conquering the Ocean Depths over Three Geological Eras
155(28)
Torben Riehl
Simone Nunes Brandao
Angelika Brandt
8 Biogeography and Host Usage of Coral-Associated Crustaceans: Barnacles, Copepods, and Gall Crabs as Model Organisms
183(33)
Benny K. K. Chan
Kingsley J. H. Wong
Yu-Rong Cheng
9 Invasion of the Poles
216(31)
Joanna Legezynska
Claude De Broyer
Jan Marcin Weslawski
10 Colonization of Coastal and Estuarine Environments
247(33)
Joseph L. Staton
Brian A. Canada
Stephen A. Borgianini
Karen M. Barkel
11 Standing Waters, Especially Ancient Lakes
280(23)
Kristina von Rintelen
Patricio De los Rios
Thomas von Rintelen
12 Colonization, Adaptation, Radiation, and Diversity in Fresh Water t
303(28)
Shane T. Ahyong
Chao Huang
13 Subterranean and Anchialine Waters
331(28)
Renie E. Bishop
William Humphreys
Damia Jaume
14 Terrestrial Environments
359(30)
Spyros Sfenthourakis
Alan A. Myers
Stefano Taiti
James K. Lowry
15 Latitudinal Gradient of Diversity of Marine Crustaceans: toward a Synthesis
389(24)
Marcelo M. Rivadeneira
Gary C. B. Poore
16 Intertidal to Abyss: Crustaceans and Depth
413(27)
Anna McCallum
Torben Riehl
17 Population Connectivity and Phylogeography of Crustaceans
440(24)
Christine Ewers-Saucedo
John P. Wares
18 Outlook: Crustaceans in the Anthropocene
464(29)
Karolina Bqcela-Spychalska
Gary C. B. Poore
Michal Grabowski
Index 493
Martin Thiel is Professor of Marine Biology at Universidad Católica del Norte in Coquimbo, Chile.

Gary Poore is Curator Emeritus of Marine Biology at Museum Victoria in Melbourne, Australia.