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An updated checklist of the extant freshwater ostracods (Podocopida, Ostracoda, Crustacea) of Slovenia

open access: yesNatura Sloveniae, 2022
The article presents an updated checklist of the extant freshwater ostracods in Slovenia. The data were obtained from the published scientific literature up to 2012 and from field collections after 2012, mainly from springs and groundwaters and, to a ...
Nataša Mori, Ali Šalamun
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Fig. 6 in On Thaicypris panhai gen. et sp. nov., a new herpetocypridine ostracod (Crustacea: Ostracoda: Cyprididae) from Thailand

open access: yes, 2022
Fig. 6. Thaicypris panhai gen. et sp. nov., holotype, ♀ (MSU-ZOC.314). A. T2. B. T2, terminal segment. C. T3. D. T3, terminal part. E. CR. F. CR, terminal part. G. CR attachment.
Savatenalinton, Sukonthip
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Biodiversity of Microinvertebrates coinhabiting mosquitoes habitats in patchy rock pools on inselbergs within Kaduna State, Nigeria

open access: yesJournal of Basic and Applied Zoology, 2019
Background Interaction of microinvertebrates with mosquito in freshwater ecosystem ultimately provides the mosquito larvae with diverse resources to prey on and serves as competitors or predators.
Okechukwu Anthony Obi   +2 more
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Mismatch between similarity of mitochondrial gene order and phylogenetic distance in Podocopa (Crustacea: Ostracoda) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Ostracoda is a diverse group of tiny crustaceans. Although more than 9330 extant species have been described, whole-mitogenomic data were available for only five species.
Hiruta, Chizue   +3 more
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Occurrence of Stenocypris sketi Petkovski & Meisch, 1996 (Crustacea, Ostracoda) in India: a new addition to the Indian ostracod fauna [PDF]

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During a faunistic survey of freshwater habitats in India, the cypridid ostracod Stenocypris sketi Petkovski & Meisch, 1996 was found for the first time in India.
Renuka Rajendra Khairnar   +2 more
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Macroinvertebrate community structure in an extreme altiplanic environment from Chile: The Ascotán salt pan

open access: yesGlobal Ecology and Conservation, 2020
The Ascotán salt pan is an extreme freshwater system in the Southern Altiplano of Chile (17°-22°S). Its origin has been traced to the presence of the paleolake Minchin approximately 0.0117 Ma.
Irma Vila   +4 more
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Fig. 7 in Martensina thailandica gen. et sp. nov. a freshwater ostracod representing a new subfamily of Cyprididae, Martensininae subfam. nov. (Crustacea: Ostracoda) from Thailand

open access: yes, 2022
Fig. 7. Martensina thailandica gen. et sp. nov. A–B, D. Holotype, ♂ (MSU-ZOC.317). C, E. Paratype, ♂ (MSU-ZOC.319). A. T3. B. CR attachment. C. CR. D. Hemipenis. E. Zenker organ. Arrow indicates reticulated structure.
Savatenalinton, Sukonthip
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The biology of giant ostracods (Crustacea, Cyprididae), a review focusing on the Mytilocypridinae from Australian inland waters

open access: yesMarine and Freshwater Research, 2022
This study uses published and unpublished data to create a comprehensive and up-to-date synthesis of available information on a little-known group of invertebrates, namely, non-marine giant ostracods (cypridids ≥3 mm long). Approximately 8% of the ∼1000 living cypridid species are identified as ‘giant’.
Mahabubur Rahman   +2 more
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On the significance of wetlands: three decades of aquatic macroinvertebrate monitoring programs in a Neotropical floodplain

open access: yesActa Limnologica Brasiliensia, 2022
Aim Wetland areas have high environmental complexity and support high biodiversity. Therefore, global efforts are required to preserve these areas. Here, we show the results of three decades of monitoring programs regarding macroinvertebrate species from
Ana Paula dos Santos Bertoncin   +5 more
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Optimized and affordable high‐throughput sequencing workflow for preserved and nonpreserved small zooplankton specimens

open access: yesMolecular Ecology Resources, Volume 20, Issue 6, Page 1632-1646, November 2020., 2020
Abstract Genomic analysis of hundreds of individuals is increasingly becoming standard in evolutionary and ecological research. Individual‐based sequencing generates large amounts of valuable data from experimental and field studies, while using preserved samples is an invaluable resource for studying biodiversity in remote areas or across time.
Jannik Beninde, Markus Möst, Axel Meyer
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