Neuropeptides are small signaling molecules that play crucial roles in regulating various physiological processes in crustaceans and arthropods. Recent research has focused on understanding the ...
Prehistoric times had no shortage of pretty scary creatures, but you need to look no further than this huge arthopod to find ...
a similarly-segmented arthropod found in people’s gardens. Researchers from Hanoi University originally purchased the colossal crustacean at a seafood market — of all places — in Quy Nhơn ...
The University of New Mexico's Museum of Southwestern Biology, Natural Heritage New Mexico, and the New Mexico BioPark ...
Other researchers had previously attempted to use gene expression assays to align the leg segments of the four major arthropod groups (arachnids, crustaceans, insects, and millipedes and centipedes) ...
Of the 60,000 species of crustaceans on Earth ... They’re also one of the world’s largest arthropods, animals with no backbone, external skeletons, and multiple-jointed appendages.
Using stunning behavioural sequences, these three programmes will reveal the relationships, dependencies, challenges and dramas that arthropods have developed throughout the world. Insect Worlds ...