The diversity and biology of symbiotic and parasitic crustaceans: an introduction

2020 ◽  
Vol 40 (6) ◽  
pp. 761-764
Author(s):  
Niklas Dreyer ◽  
Benny K K Chan

Abstract The present special number of Journal of Crustacean Biology (JCB) house, in addition to novel contributions, articles originating from two symposia, ‘Frontiers in the Ecology and Biology of the Thecostraca’ in ICC9, Washington DC, 2018, and ‘Evolution and Ecology of Parasitic and Symbiotic Crustaceans’ in The Crustacean Society summer meeting in Hong Kong, 2019. Articles on symbiotic and parasitic crustaceans, including tantulocarids, isopods, amphipods, barnacles, and pilumnid and pinnotherid crabs, are devoted to advancing our knowledge on the diversity and biology of symbiotic (including parasitic) crustaceans.

2001 ◽  
Vol 42 (2) ◽  
pp. 223-224
Author(s):  
Cary M. Mazer

In the 1970s, during the first major wave of stage-centered Shakespeare scholarship, Shakespeare Quarterly started dedicating so much space to reviews of contemporary Shakespeare productions that it took up a whole issue. Space pressures created a dilemma for editors and contributors: should the reviews document (listing personnel, cuts and alterations, and running time) describe (concept, tone, unusual line readings, and business) or assess (individual actors and overall effectiveness)? That wave, and the annual dedicated issue of Shakespeare Quarterly, passed (with another journal, Shakespeare Bulletin, taking up the banner). One legacy of that era has been the continuing efforts of the World Shakespeare Bibliography, published annually as a special number of Shakespeare Quarterly, to record as much as it can about Shakespeare in the theatre — not just scholarly books and articles, but contemporary productions and journalistic reviews.


1998 ◽  
Vol 13 (11-s4) ◽  
pp. S289-S293 ◽  
Author(s):  
SSY WONG ◽  
WC YAM ◽  
PHM LEUNG ◽  
PCY WOO ◽  
KY YUEN

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