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Costa, Giovanni. Behaviouraladaptations of desert animals. Berlin: Springer, 1995.

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Behavioural adaptations of desert animals. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1995.

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Shea, Betty. Animals of the desert: Adapting to survive. New York: PowerKids Press, 2009.

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Sand swimmers: The secret life of Australia's dead heart. Port Melbourne: Lothian, 1999.

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Avian desert predators. Berlin: Springer, 1997.

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Heatwole, Harold. Energetics of desert invertebrates. Berlin: Springer, 1996.

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Maclean, Gordon L. The ecophysiology of desert birds. Berlin: Springer, 1996.

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Degen, A. Allan. Ecophysiology of small desert mammals. Berlin: Springer, 1997.

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Bradshaw, S. D. Homeostasis in desert reptiles. Berlin: Springer Verlag, 1997.

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Anderson, Sheila. What can live in a desert? Minneapolis: Lerner Publications, 2011.

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What can live in a desert? Minneapolis: Lerner Publications, 2010.

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Ecophysiology of smalldesert mammals. Berlin: Springer, 1997.

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Serebri͡akov, Evgeniĭ Petrovich. Fiziologicheskie mekhanizmy adaptat͡sii pustynnykh gryzunov k uslovii͡am zhizni v aridnoĭ pustyne. Ashkhabad: Ylym, 1990.

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L, Cloudsley-Thompson J. Ecophysiology of desert arthropods and reptiles. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1991.

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Barbara, Taylor. Hidden in the sand. Mankato, Minn: QEB Pub., 2011.

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Barbara, Taylor. Hidden in the sand. Mankato, Minn: QEB Pub., 2011.

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Costa, Giovanni. Behavioural Adaptations of Desert Animals. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79356-1.

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Read, MacDonald Margaret. Give up, Gecko!: A folktale from Uganda. Las Vegas, NV: Amazon Children's Publishing, 2013.

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Behavioural Adaptations of Desert Animals Adaptations of Desert Organisms. Springer, 2012.

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Desert animal adaptations. Mankato, Minn: Capstone Press, 2011.

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Desert Arthropods: Life History Variations (Adaptations of Desert Organisms). Springer, 2000.

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Oliver, Narelle. Sand Swimmers. Lothian Books, 2002.

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L, Cloudsley-Thompson J. Energetics of Desert Invertebrates. Springer, 2012.

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Heatwole, Harold. Energetics of Desert Invertebrates. Springer, 2012.

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L, Cloudsley-Thompson J. Ecophysiology of Desert Arthropods and Reptiles. Springer, 2011.

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L, Cloudsley-Thompson J. Ecophysiology of Desert Arthropods and Reptiles. Springer, 2011.

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Survival At 120 Above. Walker Childrens, 2012.

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Behavioural Adaptations of Desert Animals. Springer, 2012.

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Nomadic Desert Birds (Adaptations of Desert Organisms). Springer, 2004.

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The Desert Camel: Comparative Physiological Adaptation (Comparative Animal Nutrition). S. Karger AG (Switzerland), 1985.

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Surviving Death Valley. Fact Finders, 2008.

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Thiel, Martin, and Gary A. Wellborn, eds. Life Histories. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190620271.001.0001.

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Crustaceans are increasingly being used as model organisms in all fields of biology, including neurobiology, developmental biology, animal physiology, evolutionary ecology, biogeography, and resource management. Crustaceans have a very wide range of phenotypes and inhabit a diverse array of environments, ranging from the deep sea to high mountain lakes and even deserts. The evolution of their life histories has permitted crustaceans to successfully colonize this variety of habitats. Few other taxa exhibit such a variety of life histories and behavior. A comprehensive overview of their life histories is essential to the understanding of many aspects of their success in marine and terrestrial environments. This book provides a general overview of crustacean life histories. Crustaceans have particular life history adaptations that have permitted them to conquer all environments on earth. Crustacean life cycles have evolved to maximize fecundity, growth, and ageing, in a wide range of environmental conditions. Individual contributions contrast benefits and costs of different life histories including sexual versus asexual production, semelparity versus iteroparity, and planktonic larvae versus direct development. Important aspects of particular behaviors are presented (e.g. migrations, defense and territorial behaviors, anti-predator behavior, symbiosis).
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