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FIGURE 3. Xestoleberis becca. n. sp. Male holotype (UMUT RA32562): (A) An1, (A') terminating An1 setae, (B) An2, (B') An2 claws, (F) Mx, (F') Mx palp, (G) BO. (H) L5, (I) L6, (J) L7, (K) Hp.
Chand, Prerna +3 more
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FIGURE 19. Elpidium higutiae n. sp., female, carapace. A—dorsal view (paratype, MZUSP 40371); B—ventral view (paratype, MZUSP 40372); C—right lateral view (paratype, MZUSP 40373); D—left valve, internal view (allotype, MZUSP 40364); E—left valve ...
Rocha, Carlos E. F. +3 more
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In this work, we evaluated the sex ratio, fecundity, egg volume, and reproductive output of the marine ostracod species Xestoleberis rotunda in the Red Sea, Egypt. The sex ratio was biased towards females (2.2: 1). The ovigerous and non-ovigerous females
Ebtesam A. Yousef, Bassam A. Alahmadi
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Abstract Aim Within the intensively‐studied, well‐documented latitudinal diversity gradient, the deep‐sea biodiversity of the present‐day Norwegian Sea stands out with its notably low diversity, constituting a steep latitudinal diversity gradient in the North Atlantic. The reason behind this has long been a topic of debate and speculation.
Anna B. Jöst +8 more
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FIGURE 8. Elpidium cordiforme n. sp., female, carapace. A—right lateral view (paratype, MZUSP 40285); B—right lateral view, detail of posterior region (paratype, MZUSP 40285); C—right valve, detail of anterior region (paratype, MZUSP 40285); D—dorsal ...
Rocha, Carlos E. F. +3 more
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Invertebrates from naturally brackish areas are less impacted by road salt and alternative deicers
Abstract Road salt (NaCl) is the most common deicer used to melt snow and ice from roadways in cold climates, but its use results in runoff of sodium and chloride ions into sewers and into soil and freshwater ecosystems. Road salt causes harmful effects on wetland habitats, which host an abundance of macroinvertebrate species. Alternatives to road salt,
Rachel M. H. Stander, Abigail E. Cahill
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FIGURE 15. Neonesidea omnivaga Maddocks. A–E, specimen 2444F; F–L, specimen 2447W. A–B, RV and LV exteriors in TL; C, AMS of LV; D, A2 claw; E, genital lobe; F–G, AMS of RV and LV; H–I, RV and LV exteriors in TL with food ball (f) and unidentifiable ...
Maddocks, Rosalie F.
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Freshwater ostracods have considerable potential as indicators of environmental conditions, yet their ecology remains poorly documented in many large river floodplains of Southeast Europe.
Jovo Pokrajac, Tamara Karan-Žnidaršič
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Intertidal infaunal community data are obtained via: (1) morphological identification of macroinvertebrates from sediment cores, (2) cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) DNA metabarcoding of the same pooled macroinvertebrate specimens, and (3) 18S ribosomal RNA (18S) DNA metabarcoding of benthic meiofauna from small volume sediment surface scrapes.
Rachel Hale +5 more
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Limnocytherina is a genus conformed by 12 species; its distribution in the American continent is known to be exclusively on the North (neartics), but little is reported about its distribution from Mexico (transition zone) and Central America (Neotropics).
Sergio Cohuo-Durán +2 more
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