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Occurrence of the large ostracod, Chlamydotheca unispinosa (Baird, 1862), in temporary waters of Montserrat, Lesser Antilles. [PDF]
Schmidt RE, Shoobs NF, McMullin ER.
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Toxicity of Metals to a Freshwater Ostracod: Stenocypris major. [PDF]
Shuhaimi-Othman M +3 more
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A New Genus and Species of the Springendemic Ostracoda (Cypricercinae, Cyprididae) and its Genetic Population Structure among Rheocrenic Springs in Japan. [PDF]
Munakata M, Tanaka H, Kakui K.
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Comparison of Environmental DNA Metabarcoding and Underwater Visual Census for Assessing Macrobenthic Diversity. [PDF]
Zhan Z +6 more
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The distribution and ecology of two species of Strandesia, s. longula Broodbakker, 1983, and S. stocki Broodbakker, 1983, are discussed. Both species are very common in Haiti, and S. longula is also common in the Bahamas.
Broodbakker, Nico W., Broodbakker, Nico
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Two new species of Strandesia Stuhlmann, 1888 are described from the northeastern part of Thailand: S. karanovicae sp. nov. and S. amnatcharoenensis sp. nov.
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Toxicity of Binary Metal Mixtures to the Tropical Ostracod Strandesia Trispinosa
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2023The ecotoxicity of metals is generally assessed individually, in part because current knowledge does not allow for the accurate prediction of the toxicity of metal mixtures to aquatic organisms. The objective of this study was to investigate the toxic effects of binary combinations of metal salts (copper sulphate-CuSO4, cadmium chloride-CdCl2, mercury ...
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Two new species of freshwater Ostracoda of the genusStrandesiaStuhlmann, 1888 from Kerala, India
Journal of Natural History, 1993Koen Martens
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