Sound Perception in Aquatic Crustaceans

  • Breithaupt T
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Abstract

This unique selection of reviews summarizes current knowledge in all major fields of crustacean neurobiology and all levels of their CNS organization, using lobster and crayfish. It not only imparts theoretical knowledge but also describes all available contemporary and advanced techniques, such as patch clamp recordings, microelectrode techniques, immunocytochemistry, and all methods of molecular genetics to identify cellular pathways of protein synthesis and peptidergic control. In summary, it is a comprehensive account of the research achievements in one of the major nervous systems besides the mammalian CNS.

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Breithaupt, T. (2002). Sound Perception in Aquatic Crustaceans. In The Crustacean Nervous System (pp. 548–558). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04843-6_41

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