Evolutionary Biology of Land Isopods
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The narrative unfolds through the author's childhood experiences exploring nature with his father, a passionate amateur naturalist. This early exposure ignited a fascination with terrestrial isopods, particularly abundant in northern Israel. The author's academic journey led him to significant influences, such as Edney's pivotal paper on woodlice, which sparked a lifelong commitment to studying this unique crustacean group. The book reflects on the author's research in ecophysiology, highlighting the impact of collaborative discussions with esteemed colleagues throughout his career.
