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PenBase provides comprehensive information about penaeidin properties, function, diversity and nomenclature. PenBase contains a Database section that lists all known penaeidins by subgroup or shrimp species. (...) Antimicrobial peptides are major components of innate immunity that have been conserved in evolution and found in different phyla of the plant and animal kingdom. Antimicrobial peptides are often small cationic molecules widely distributed in the whole living kingdom where they participate ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://www.penbase.immunaqua.com/
This shall be the future home of Peracarida where participants will edit and maintain their classification, upload images, maintain bibliographic resources, among other activities. The new Administrator of this site and his or her team of contributors will soon make this their home, so please visit often. [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://peracarida.lifedesks.org/
Our goal is to understand the relationships of sphaeromatid genera, identify generic and subfamilial groupings and develop phylogenetic hypotheses that can provide a sound basis for future biogeographic, mating-system evolution, ecological, behavioral, and other studies. Our investigation will be guided by morphological and molecular analyses of evolutionary relationships within this family (Crustacea: Isopoda: Sphaeromatidae). [Information of the supplier]
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http://isopods.nhm.org/
Squat lobsters of the superfamilies Chirostyloidea and Galatheoidea are highly visible crustaceans on seamounts, continental margins, shelf environments, hydrothermal vents and coral reefs. About 1000 species are known. They frequently feature in deep-sea images taken by submersibles and are caught in large numbers by benthic dredges. Some species are so locally abundant that they form ‘red tides’. Others support a variety of important fisheries. [Information of the supplier]
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http://squatlobsters.lifedesks.org/
The British Myriapod and Isopod Group (BMIG) aims to promote the study of myriapods (Myriapoda) and isopods (Isopoda; woodlice and water-slaters). As from 2001 the Journal Bulletin of the British Myriapod Group and the Journal Isopoda are combined to become the Bulletin of the British Myriapod and Isopod Group. Tables of contents of all three periodicals are available. Additionally the society produces a newsletter, which is downloadable. Besides this web site gives hinds how to collect woodlice. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Academic societies, professional associations, working groupsResource type
http://192.171.199.210/
The mission of the Crustacean Society is to advance the study of all aspects of the biology of the Crustacea by promoting the exchange and dissemination of information throughout the world. The Crustacean Society publishes The Journal of Crustacean Biology. For the last 30 years we have published four issues per year. In 2012 we will be publishing six issues per year. The Crustacean Society would like to invite members and non-members alike to our meetings. We meet twice a year. In January we meet ... [Information of the supplier]
Academic societies, professional associations, working groupsResource type
http://thecrustaceansociety.org/
We are very pleased to invite you to the forthcoming Mid-Year Meeting of The Crustacean Society (TCS), jointly hosted by the International Association of Astacology (IAA). The Crustacean Society was established more than three decades ago to bring together enthusiasts in all fields of crustacean research from around the world. Similarly, the IAA, dedicated to the study, conservation and wise utilisation of freshwater crayfish. The conference will be held at the Australian Museum, Sydney, Australia, ... [Information of the supplier]
Conferences and Congresses (archive)Resource type
http://www.cvent.com/events/the-crustacean-society-and-international-association-of-astacology-mid-year-meeting-2015/event-summary-ff0899c8140b421a8e8d738e399ae0e1.aspx
2019-05-26 — 2019-05-30, Hong Kong
On behalf of the Organising Committee, I am honoured and delighted to welcome you to The Chinese University of Hong Kong which will host The Crustacean Society Mid-Year Meeting 2019. This will be the first time that a TCS meeting is held in Hong Kong. The meeting provides an international forum for meeting with colleagues and disseminating information on all aspects of crustacean biology. I would like to thank all our sponsors for their generous support which has made this conference possible. Recognition ... [Information of the supplier]
Conferences and Congresses (archive)Resource type
http://tcs2019.net/
The Trilobita is an impressively diverse extinct clade, familiar to schoolchildren and scientists alike, that captures the imagination for both aesthetic and scientific reasons. Their 300 million year history, deployed across perhaps 10,000 species, combined with a complex anatomy that can be coded for a broad array of quantitative and qualitative characters, has made them model citizens for applying phylogenetic methods to fossil organisms. Indeed, trilobites figured prominently in some of the earliest ... [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://trilobites.lifedesks.org/
The list of isopod crustaceans has been compiled from a variety of sources, including numerous individual papers and monographic works, and the collections and catalogues of the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. (...) Having compiled a list of about 5,300 marine and freshwater isopod crustaceans of the world (Kensley and Schotte, 1995), we thought that the addition of the terrestrial isopods to the list would create a more valuable taxonomic and biogeographic tool. (.. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Literature databases; Factual databasesResource type
http://invertebrates.si.edu/isopod/isolist/isolist_search.cfm
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