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Crustaceans: Endocrinology Biology and Aquaculture

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In Crustaceans: Endocrinology, Biology and Aquaculture, leading world scientists have pooled their excellence to provide vibrant and expert views of fundamental biological and physiological mechanisms involving crustaceans. To this end, a comprehensive view of crustacean endocrinology and reproductive ecology is provided, along with information about their molecular physiology, adaptations, aquaculture and welfare. Crustaceans evolutionary biology is due to a wide set of morphological and biological adaptations, and because of some key features, e.g., their peculiar endocrinology.This ebook is offered as a tool for students and scientists in various fields of physiological, ecological, biotechnological and aquacultural research…

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In Crustaceans: Endocrinology, Biology and Aquaculture, leading world scientists have pooled their excellence to provide vibrant and expert views of fundamental biological and physiological mechanisms involving crustaceans. To this end, a comprehensive view of crustacean endocrinology and reproductive ecology is provided, along with information about their molecular physiology, adaptations, aquaculture and welfare. 308 p.

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  • Valerio Zupo, Editor. PhD in Marine Biology; Unit Head in the Department of Ecosustainable of Marine Biotechnology, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Napoli (Italy).
  • Publication date (digital version): 2022-12.

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26 October 2024

Significant advances have been made in crustacean reproductive endocrinology, especially in view of its application potential in aquaculture. Major contribution is in the isolation, characterization as well as functional role of eye-stalk neuropeptides, which control diversified physiological functions, including egg production.

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