James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2001

MB3180:03

Biology of Tropical Crustaceans

Townsville

26 lectures, 5 tutorials, 39 hours practicals. First semester.

Staff: Assoc. Professor C Alexander.

A review of functional morphology in relation to food procurement, ingestion and processing, aspects of sensory physiology and behaviour, microanatomy of neural and feeding structures. A comparative approach uses a wide range of common tropical species, e.g. prawns, crabs, mantis shrimps and barnacles.

Learning Objectives:

  1. thorough knowledge of crustacean anatomy and functional morphology;
  2. an understanding of some fundamental physiological processes e.g. digestion, vision;
  3. practical experience in a number of techniques: microdissection techniques; histology and optical microscopy, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, methods of video recording of feeding mechanisms and behavioural sequences and their interpretation.

Assessment by abstract (10%); two laboratory reports (20%); written examination (70%).