Recent Advances in Freshwater
Crustacean Biodiversity and
Conservation focuses on minor
crustacean groups and regionally
endemic groups, all from
freshwaters. Chapters in this book
cover crustaceans such as
Maxillopods, Mysids, Cumaceans,
Isopods, Amphipods, Branchiopods,
Copepods, and Decapods. Each looks
at global or regional fauna and
discusses conservation issues for
that group. The majority of the
chapters are based on papers
presented at symposia organized by
the editors at two international
scientific meetings held in
Barcelona and Washington DC. The
contributors are world-renowned
experts on their groups, as well
as on freshwater crustacean
conservation and biodiversity at
global levels.
It has previously been difficult
for conservation managers, NGOs,
and university professors and
students who may not have access
to comprehensive journal
subscriptions to find relevant
information on diversity and
conservation of freshwater
crustaceans. This book meets that
need, addressing crustacean groups
not previously treated and
providing additional information
beyond any presented in existing
books. As the editors write in
their introduction: we cannot
conserve and we cannot protect
what we do not know exists.
This is a reliable, cutting-edge
reference for anybody involved in
crustacean research: students,
researchers, agencies, and NGOs,
as well as science educators,
conservationists, and government
conservation policymakers. The
book will also be useful for those
working in aquaculture and
fisheries, given that many of the
taxa discussed are economically
important.