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Evolutionary morphology of the circulatory system in Peracarida (Malacostraca; Crustacea)
Cladistics, 2010AbstractWe demonstrate that by formulating guidelines for evolutionary morphology the transparency, reproducibility, and intersubject testability of evolutionary hypotheses based on morphological data can be enhanced. The five main steps in our concept of evolutionary morphology are (i) taxon sampling, (ii) structural analysis, (iii) character ...
Stefan Richter, Christian S. Wirkner
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The ANDEEP Tanaidacea (Crustacea: Peracarida) revisited <br />III: the family Akanthophoreidae [PDF]
A restricted phylogenetic analysis is conducted to test if the family Akanthophoreidae is monophyletic. The family was found to be monophyletic with a Bremer support of 11 and is redefined to include the genera Akanthophoreus, Chauliopleona, Mimicarhaphura, Parakanthophoreus gen.
Larsen, Kim, Araújo-Silva, Catarina L.
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Zoologica Scripta
The order Mysida Boas, 1883 is a group of small, shrimp‐like peracarid crustaceans with surprisingly high morphological and ecological diversity. In this study, a new genus and species of deep‐sea mysids, Muscamysis carolinensis gen. et sp.
Qi Kou, Kenneth Meland, Xinzheng Li
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The order Mysida Boas, 1883 is a group of small, shrimp‐like peracarid crustaceans with surprisingly high morphological and ecological diversity. In this study, a new genus and species of deep‐sea mysids, Muscamysis carolinensis gen. et sp.
Qi Kou, Kenneth Meland, Xinzheng Li
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Integrative taxonomy supports the establishment of a new deep-sea family of Tanaidacea (Peracarida)
Zoological Journal of the Linnean SocietyThe tanaidacean family Colletteidae is large and exhibits highly diverse morphologies. A significant structural feature, the cephalothorax-cheliped attachment, is one of the sources of this variation but is still poorly understood or resolved in ...
M. Błażewicz+3 more
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International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences
In this study, we investigated the distribution and abundance of macrobenthos, particularly tanaids, in the Kadalundi Estuary, southwest coast of India, across three seasons.
Suhana S.N, Habeebrehman Hameed
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In this study, we investigated the distribution and abundance of macrobenthos, particularly tanaids, in the Kadalundi Estuary, southwest coast of India, across three seasons.
Suhana S.N, Habeebrehman Hameed
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Journal of Natural History, 1987
The second genus and species of Spelaeogriphacea, Potiicoara brasiliensis, is described (type-locality: Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Bonito, Gruta Azul). The specimens were found swimming in a lake 50 m inside the cave entrance. The new genus is distinguished from Spelaeogriphus Gordon by having a shorter carapace, mandibular palp three-segmented ...
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The second genus and species of Spelaeogriphacea, Potiicoara brasiliensis, is described (type-locality: Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Bonito, Gruta Azul). The specimens were found swimming in a lake 50 m inside the cave entrance. The new genus is distinguished from Spelaeogriphus Gordon by having a shorter carapace, mandibular palp three-segmented ...
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Diversity
Numerous and diverse groundwater habitats suitable for sustaining aquatic invertebrate communities exist across Australia. These habitats include enclosed subterranean aquifer systems, fractured rock, alluvial aquifers, perched aquifers, artesian springs,
Rachael A. King+7 more
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Numerous and diverse groundwater habitats suitable for sustaining aquatic invertebrate communities exist across Australia. These habitats include enclosed subterranean aquifer systems, fractured rock, alluvial aquifers, perched aquifers, artesian springs,
Rachael A. King+7 more
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Here we analyze available recorded occurrences for species of Neotanaoidea, a deep-sea peracarid superfamily, in the frame of biogeographic bathyal, abyssal, and hadal provinces.
E. Palacios Theil, M. Błażewicz
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Here we analyze available recorded occurrences for species of Neotanaoidea, a deep-sea peracarid superfamily, in the frame of biogeographic bathyal, abyssal, and hadal provinces.
E. Palacios Theil, M. Błażewicz
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New species of the genus Zeuxo (Peracarida, Tanaidacea)
Crustaceana, 2014Two new species ofZeuxoTempleton, 1840 are described, one from Korea (Z. koreaensis), belonging to theZ. normani(Richardson, 1905) species complex, and one from Turkey (Z. turkensis). Two otherZeuxospecies (Z. exsargassoSieg, 1980 andZ. holdichiBamber, 1990) are redescribed. The speciesZ.
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Diversity of Peracarida (Crustacea, Malacostraca) caught in a suprabenthic sampler
Antarctic Science, 2003The composition of suprabenthic Peracarida from a depth between 1 and 1.33 m above the seafloor was investigated. In order to study the abundance and diversity quantitatively, the samples were taken by means of the supranet of an epibenthic sledge off Kapp Norvegia and off the South Shetland Islands.
Anne-Nina Lörz, Angelika Brandt
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