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Tropical sandy beach meiofauna: a case study on cross-shore and seasonal patterns in Ecuador [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Calles Procel, A.K.   +5 more
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Tardigrada

2023
Published as part of Neuhaus, Birger, Pardos, Fernando, Storch, Volker & Kristensen, Reinhardt M., 2023, Robert Price Higgins-Aspects of his life and his contributions to meiobenthic research (1932 - 2022), pp.
Neuhaus, Birger   +3 more
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Tardigrada

2010
.The chapter reports the following data about classification and ecology of Tardigrada of North America: Evolution, Major Morphological Taxonomic Characters (Claws, Buccal-Pharyngeal Apparatus, Cuticle,. Eggs), Anatomy, Digestive System, Other Anatomical Systems, Latent States (Cryptobiosis, Diapause), Reproduction and Development (Sexual Conditions ...
D. Nelson   +2 more
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Tardigrada

2015
AbstractThe phylogenetic position of the taxon Tardigrada is still under debate, though increasing evidence places Tardigrada within Panarthropoda. The question that still arises is whether they are the sistergroup of Onychophora, Arthropoda, or Onychophora + Arthropoda.
Vladimir Gross   +2 more
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Phylum Tardigrada: an “individual” approach

Cladistics, 2008
AbstractPhylum Tardigrada consists of ∼1000 tiny, hardy metazoan species distributed throughout terrestrial, limno‐terrestrial and oceanic habitats. Their phylogenetic status has been debated, with current evidence placing them in the Ecdysozoa. Although there have been efforts to explore tardigrade phylogeny using both morphological and molecular data,
Chester J Sands   +2 more
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CRYPTOBIOSIS IN TARDIGRADA

Biological Reviews, 1992
Zoologi
Peter Westh, Hans Ramløv
exaly   +2 more sources

Phylum Tardigrada

2015
The chapter shows anatomy, geographical distribution and taxonomical key of tardigrades from the palearctic region.
Nelson, Diane R.   +2 more
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Tardigrada from Missouri

Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-), 1985
The tardigrades Echiniscus mauccii, Macrobiotus areolatus, M. echinogenitus, M. harmsworthi, M. hufelandii, M. intermedius, M. islandicus, M. tonollii, and Milnesium tardigradum are reported from Missouri for the first time. This is the fourth record for Macrobiotus tonollii and the third one for Echiniscus mauccii in North America.
Hugo Hidalgo, Douglas Coombs
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