Diversidad y morfometría de tardígrados de una ciudad mediana de la región Neotropical: Santa Rosa (La Pampa, Argentina) [PDF]
Tardigrade diversity was studied in a medium–sized city in the Neotropical Region: Santa Rosa (La Pampa, Argentina). Samples were collected between February 1999 and January 2000 from lichens and mosses growing on sidewalk trees of the urban and ...
Moly de Peluffo, M. C. +2 more
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The limno-terrestrial tardigrade fauna of Argentina has been investigated methodically and with modern criteria just in the last two decades, but current knowledge is still incomplete.
Alejandra Rocha +7 more
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Species diversity and morphometrics of tardigrades from a medium-size city in the Neotropical Region: Santa Rosa (La Pampa, Argentina) [PDF]
Tardigrade diversity was studied in a medium-sized city in the Neotropical Region: Santa Rosa (La Pampa, Argentina). Samples were collected between February 1999 and January 2000 from lichens and mosses growing on sidewalk trees of the urban and ...
Moly de Peluffo, M. C. +2 more
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An integrative description of a limnoterrestrial tardigrade from the Philippines, Mesobiotus insanis, new species (Eutardigrada : Macrobiotidae : harmsworthi group) [PDF]
The Philippines is considered a country with high biodiversity and endemism. However, the status of its tardigrade fauna is still practically unknown. In this study, a limnoterrestrial eutardigrade, Mesobiotus insanis, new species, from Diliman, Quezon ...
Mapalo, Marc A. +3 more
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Annotated zoogeography of non-marine Tardigrada : part IV : Africa [PDF]
This paper is the fourth monograph in a series that describes the global records of limno-terrestrial water bears (Tardigrada). Here, we provide a comprehensive list of non-marine tardigrades recorded from Africa, providing an updated and revised ...
Kaczmarek, Łukasz +2 more
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The first record of Macrobiotus vladimiri Bertolani, Biserov, Rebecchi & Cesari, 2011 (Tardigrada : Eutardigrada : Macrobiotidae : hufelandi group) from Poland [PDF]
Tardigrade studies in Poland have been carried out for more than a century and to date, 102 species have been reported from this central European country. This constitutes nearly 9% of all known species within the phylum.
Nowak, Bernadeta, Stec, Daniel
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First evidence of achiasmatic male meiosis in the water bears Richtersius coronifer and Macrobiotus richtersi (Eutardigrada, Macrobiotidae) [PDF]
Chromosome behaviour during male meioses has been studied in two bisexual amphimictic populations of two tardigrade species, namely Richtersius coronifer and Macrobiotus richtersi (Eutardigrada, Macrobiotidae). Both bisexual populations exhibit a diploid
ALTIERO, Tiziana, REBECCHI, Lorena
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Morphological and molecular analyses on Richtersius (Eutardigrada) diversity reveal its new systematic position and lead to the establishment of a new genus and a new family within Macrobiotoidea [PDF]
Important contributions have been made to the systematics of Eutardigrada in recent years, but these have also revealed that several taxa are polyphyletic and that cryptic species are present.
BERTOLANI, Roberto +5 more
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New records of tardigrades from China, with zoogeographical remarks [PDF]
Tardigrades are small (0.05-1.20 mm), hygrophilous micrometazoans. This paper reports on 18 species of tardigrades found in Sichuan, Yunnan, and Xizang Provinces in China, primarily in lichens and mosses.
Beasley, Clark W. +2 more
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Using integrative taxonomy, we redescribe an eutardigrade Xerobiotus euxinus Pilato et al. 2011 based on material from the type locality and additional population from the Black Sea Biosphere Reserve in the south of Ukraine.
A. Polishchuk +5 more
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