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    Introduction to Parasitic Crustacea: State of Knowledge and Future Trends

    Parasitic crustaceans are globally considered to be some of the most successful and diverse parasites. They are ubiquitous in the aquatic environment and are known to occur on a wide range of vertebrate and in...

    Nico J. Smit, Niel L. Bruce, Kerry A. Hadfield in Parasitic Crustacea (2019)

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    Post-mortem human cadaver scavenging by marine crustaceans (Isopoda: Cirolanidae) in tropical waters

    Animal feeding, both ante- and post-mortem, in freshwater and marine environments, has become topical recently. This report documents post-mortem scavenging by two identified species of marine crustaceans (Cru...

    Marianne Tiemensma, Niel L. Bruce in Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology (2017)

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    Invertebrate diversity of the unexplored marine western margin of Australia: taxonomy and implications for global biodiversity

    However derived, predictions of global marine species diversity rely on existing real data. All methods, whether based on past rates of species descriptions, on expert opinion, on the fraction of undescribed s...

    Gary C. B. Poore, Lynda Avery, Magda Błażewicz-Paszkowycz in Marine Biodiversity (2015)