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An exploration of autofluorescence in tardigrades (phylum Tardigrada)

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2023
Recently it was purported that autofluorescence (AF) in Paramacrobiotus n. sp. provided protection from UV radiation. If true, this would be the first documentation of an adaptive function for AF in any microscopic animal.
Paul J. Bartels   +4 more
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CRYPTOBIOSIS IN TARDIGRADA

Biological Reviews, 1992
Zoologi
Wright, Jonathan C.   +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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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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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,
Sands, Chester J.   +5 more
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Additional recommended abbreviations for the names of genera of the phylum Tardigrada.

Zootaxa, 2021
Since we proposed the standardization of a three-letter abbreviation for the genera of the phylum Tardigrada (Perry et al. 2019) there have been 17 new genera and sub-genera described.
Emma S. Perry   +2 more
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End of a mystery: Integrative approach reveals the phylogenetic position of an enigmatic Antarctic tardigrade genus Ramajendas (Tardigrada, Eutardigrada)

Zoologica Scripta, 2021
Phylogenetic position of the enigmatic Antarctic tardigrade genus Ramajendas was clarified using specimens from King George Island, Antarctic. Molecular phylogenetic analysis revealed a close affinity of Ramajendas to the superfamily Isohypsibioidea.
D. V. Tumanov
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Molecular phylogeny of Arthrotardigrada (Tardigrada)

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2010
Tardigrades are microscopic ecdysozoans with a worldwide distribution covering marine, limnic and terrestrial habitats. They are regarded as a neglected phylum with regard to studies of their phylogeny. During the last decade molecular data have been included in the investigation of tardigrades.
Jørgensen, Aslak   +4 more
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The coastal marine Tardigrada of the Americas

Zootaxa, 2016
The Western Hemisphere or the New World, also known as the Americas (North, Central and South America, associated islands and included seas) have historically been divided into two Realms, the Nearctic and Neotropical based on terrestrial biogeography. The coasts of these two terrestrial realms are bordered by six marine realms, 14 marine provinces and
Miller, William R., Perry, Emma S.
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The Zoogeography of Marine Tardigrada.

Zootaxa, 2015
This monograph describes the global records of marine water bears (Phylum Tardigrada). We provide a comprehensive list of marine tardigrades recorded from around the world, providing an up-to-date taxonomy and a complete bibliography accompanied by geographic co-ordinates, habitat, substrate and biogeographic comments.
Kaczmarek, Lukasz   +3 more
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