Pseudostomellagastrotrichs (Macrodasyida, Thaumastodemiatidae) from South Korea with a brief review of the Genus [PDF]
Ji Min Lee, Cheon Young Chang
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First description of a freshwater species of Gastrotricha (Chaetonotida:Chaetonotidae) from an island of vulcanic rocks [PDF]
Orientadores: André Rinaldo Senna Garraffoni, Thiago Quintão AraújoDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de BiologiaResumo: A grande maioria dos organismos meiofaunais possuem uma capacidade limitada de locomoverem-se a ...
Machado, Danilo Reali Ponciano, 1984-
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The curious and neglected soft-bodied meiofauna: Rouphozoa (Gastrotricha and Platyhelminthes). [PDF]
Balsamo M+6 more
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Checklist Of Gastrotricha From Mato Grosso Do Sul State, Brazil [PDF]
Neste estudo é apresentada uma lista atualizada das espécies de Gastrotricha que ocorrem nos corpos de água do estado de Mato Grosso do Sul. A grande maioria das espécies de Gastrotricha pertence a Chaetonotidae (quatro gêneros, nove espécies), seguida ...
André Rinaldo Senna, Garraffoni
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Two new species ofPseudostomella(Gastrotricha: Macrodasyida) with scaled triancres from the east coast of Australia [PDF]
Rick Hochberg
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Expanding the taxonomic catalog of Brazilian meiofauna: diversity and distribution of the neglected phyla Tardigrada, Gastrotricha, and Kinorhyncha [PDF]
Meiofauna is a guild of microscopic organisms (delimited by the mesh width of two sieves, upper 500 μm and lower 44 μm) that inhabit the sediment grains and periphyton of aquatic environments (both freshwater and marine).
André R.S. Garraffoni+6 more
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The genomic basis of adaptation in threespine stickleback fish [PDF]
Evolutionary biology consists in the study of the evolutionary processes responsible of the diversification and adaptation of life forms over time. When adapting to a new environment (or changes in their local environment), populations have to adapt ...
Haenel, Quiterie
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A giant stem-group chaetognath. [PDF]
Chaetognaths, with their characteristic grasping spines, are the oldest known pelagic predators, found in the lowest Cambrian (Terreneuvian). Here, we describe a large stem chaetognath, gen. et sp.
Ahn, Inhye+12 more
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NGS-based biodiversity and community structure analysis of meiofaunal eukaryotes in shell sand from Hållö island, Smögen, and soft mud from Gullmarn Fjord, Sweden. [PDF]
Haenel Q+4 more
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