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Edited by F.R. Schram and J.C. von Vaupel Klein, Advisory Editors: J. Forest (†) and M. Charmantier-Daures
This volume, 9B, covers the infraorders of the Astacidea that were not covered in volume 9A (Enoplometopoidea, Nephropoidea and Glypheidea) as well as the Axiidea, Gebiidea and Anomura.
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Paul E. Ouboter and Rawien Jairam
The "Amphibians of Suriname" is the first overview of our present knowledge of this interesting group for Suriname. For all 104 species a short description, photograph, distribution map and data on natural history and taxonomy are given.
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Editors: Sebastian Steinfartz (Bielefeld, Germany), S. Ursenbacher (Basel, Switzerland)
Amphibia-Reptilia is a leading European multi-disciplinary journal devoted to all aspects of herpetology.
Editor-in-Chief: J.M. Koene (VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Animal Biology publishes articles from all quarters of zoology, including ecology, behaviour, evolution, morphology, neurobiology, developmental biology, physiology, cognition, endocrinology, systematics, genomics and theoretical biology.
Editor-in-Chief: F.B.M. de Waal (Atlanta, GA, USA)
Managing Editors: P.C.H. Albers (Groningen, The Netherlands) and B.D. Wisenden (Moorhead, MN, USA)
Behaviour is interested in all aspects of animal (including human) behaviour, from ecology and physiology to learning, cognition, and neuroscience. Evolutionary approaches, which concern themselves with the advantages of behaviour or capacities for the organism and its reproduction, receive much ...
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Managing Editor: J.C. von Vaupel Klein (Utrecht, the Netherlands)
Associate Editor: C.D. Schubart (Regensburg, Germany)
The purpose of Crustaceana, the foremost journal in the world of crustacean research, is rapid publication of papers on crustacean research in all its aspects, including taxonomy, ecology, physiology, anatomy, genetics, palaeontology and biometry. All groups of Crustacea are included.
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