1st Edition
Decapod Crustacean Phylogenetics
Overviews of Decapod Phylogeny
On the Origin of Decapoda, F. R. Schram
Decapod Phylogenetics and Molecular Evolution, A. Toon, M. Finley, J. Staples, and K. A. Crandall
Development, Genes, and Decapod Evolution, G. Scholtz, A. Abzhanov, F. Alwes, C. Biffis, and J. Pint
Mitochondrial DNA and Decapod Phylogenies: The Importance of Pseudogenes and Primer Optimization, C. D. Schubart
Phylogenetic Inference Using Molecular Data, F. Palero and K. A. Crandall
Decapod Phylogeny: What Can Protein-Coding Genes Tell Us?, K. H. Chu, L. M. Tsang, K. Y. Ma1, T.-Y. Chan, and P. K. L. Ng
Spermatozoal Morphology and its Bearing On Decapod Phylogeny, C. Tudge
Evolution of Mating Systems in Decapod Crustaceans, A. Asakura
A Shrimp’s Eye View of Evolution: How Useful are Visual Characters in Decapod Phylogenetics?, M. L. Porter and T. W. Cronin
Crustacean Parasites as Phylogenetic Indicators in Decapod Evolution, C. C. Boyko and J. D. Williams
The Bearing of Larval Morphology on Brachyuran Phylogeny, P. F. Clark
Advances in our Knowledge of Shrimp-like Decapods
Evolution and Radiation of Shrimp-like Decapods: an Overview, C. H. J. M. Fransen and S. De Grave
A Preliminary Phylogenetic Analysis of the Dendrobranchiata based on Morphological Characters, C. Tavares, C. Serejo and J. W. Martin
Phylogeny of the Infraorder Caridea based on Mitochondrial and Nuclear Genes (Crustacea: Decapoda), H. D. Bracken, S. De Grave, and D. L. Felder
Advances in our Knowledge of Thalassinoid and Lobsterlike Groups
Molecular Phylogeny of the Thalassinidea based on Nuclear and Mitochondrial Genes, R. Robles, C. C. Tudge, P. C. Dworschak, G. C. B. Poore, and D. L. Felder
Molecular Phylogeny of the Family Callianassidae based on Preliminary Analyses of Two Mitochondrial Genes, D. L. Felder and R. Robles
The Timing of the Diversification of the Freshwater Crayfishes, J. Breinholt, M. Pérez-Losada, and K. A. Crandall
Phylogeny of Marine Clawed Lobster Families Nephropidae Dana, 1852, and Thaumastochelidae Bate, 1888, based on Mitochondrial Genes, D. Tshudy, R. Robles, T.-Y. Chan, K. C. Ho, K. H. Chu, S. T. Ahyong, and D. L. Felder
The Polychelidan Lobsters: Phylogeny and Systematics (Polychelida: Polychelidae), S. T. Ahyong
Advances in our Knowledge of the Anomura
Anomuran Phylogeny: New Insights from Molecular Data, S. T. Ahyong, K. E. Schnabel, and E. W. Maas
Advances in our Knowledge of the Brachyura
Is the Brachyura Podotremata a Monophyletic Group?, G. Scholtz and C. L. Mclay
Assessing the Contribution of Molecular and Larval Morphological Characters in a Combined Phylogenetic Analysis of the Superfamily Majoidea, K. M. Hultgren, G. Guerao, F. P. L. Marques, and F. P. Palero
Molecular Genetic Re-examination of Subfamilies and Polyphyly in the Family Pinnotheridae (Crustacea: Decapoda), E. Palacios-Theil, J. A. Cuesta, E. Campos, and D. L. Felder
Evolutionary Origin of the Gall Crabs (Family Cryptochiridae) based on 16S rDNA Sequence Data, R. Wetzer, J. W. Martin, and S. L. Boyce
Systematics, Evolution, and Biogeography of Freshwater Crabs, N. Cumberlidge and P. K. L. Ng
Phylogeny and Biogeography of Asian Freshwater Crabs of the Family Gecarcinucidae (Brachyura: Potamoidea), S. Klaus, D. Brandis, P. K. L. Ng, D. C. J. Yeo, and C. D. Schubart
A Proposal for a New Classification of Portunoidea and Cancroidea (Brachyura: Heterotremata) based on Two Independent Molecular Phylogenies, C. D. Schubart and S. Reuschel
Molecular Phylogeny of Western Atlantic Representatives of the Genus Hexapanopeus (Decapoda: Brachyura: Panopeidae), B. P. Thoma, C. D. Schubart, and D. L. Felder
Molecular Phylogeny of the Genus Cronius Stimpson, 1860, with Reassignment of C. tumidulus and Several American Species of Portunus to the Genus Achelous De Haan, 1833 (Brachyura: Portunidae), F. L. Mantelatto, R. Robles, C. D. Schubart, and D. L. Felder
Index
Color Insert
Biography
Joel W. Martin, Keith A. Crandall, Darryl L. Felder
... one can hope that this volume will encourage more researchers, both present (researchers of today) and future (today’s masters and PhD students), to take up the challenge and begin to work in the wonderful world of Decapod Crustacea. I hope this book will find its way to most people with an interest in crustacea and phylogeny, including both researchers and students.
—Matz S. Berggren, Senior Scientist, Institute of Marine Ecology, Gothenburg University, The Sven Love´n Centre for Marine Sciences, Kristineberg, Sweden, writing in Marine Biology Research, 2010; March
This will be a major reference for scholars interested in phylogenetics, particularly Crustacea Decapoda. This volume of Crustacean Issues will — like all its ancestors — find a good place on the bookshelves of most carcinologists.
— Michel E. Hendrickx, Labatorio de Inverlefrrados Bentonicos, Sinaloa, Mexico






