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The Effect of Tyre and Road Wear Particles on the Terrestrial Isopod Armadillidium pallasii. [PDF]

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Hermaphroditism in a Terrestrial Isopod

Nature, 1946
IN July last Dr. H. W. Howard forwarded to me a specimen of Armadillidium vulgare (Latreille) in which he pointed out that the styles were very small, On examination, this was confirmed, and I also noted that the oostegites had commenced to form. The specimen was carefully watched for eleven weeks, when it died ; no further development had taken place.
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Physiology of terrestrial isopods

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1993
Abstract 1. 1. This article reviews the physiology of oniscidean isopods, a group of terrestrial crustaceans known commonly as woodlice or sowbugs. 2. 2. The oniscideans are represented by several hundred species in 34 families and occupy habitats ranging from sea beach to woodland, grassland and desert. 3. 3.
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Granivory in terrestrial isopods

Ecological Entomology, 2008
Abstract Granivory (seed feeding) evolved in many animal groups. Field observations hint at the existence of granivory in terrestrial isopods (Crustacea: Isopoda: Oniscidea), for which it was previously unknown. In this paper granivory in terrestrial isopods is addressed for the first time, focusing on (i) seed ...
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Iridoviruses Infecting Terrestrial Isopods and Nematodes

1985
Iridoviruses of terrestrial isopods (IIV) were first described in detail in 1980 (Federici 1980; Cole and Morris 1980) although the distinct purple to blue iridescent coloration produced in infected individuals had been noticed by many individuals long before.
R T, Hess, G O, Poinar
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Intestinal Microbiota of Terrestrial Isopods

2005
Isopods are a cosmopolitan group of crustaceans, which inhabit marine environments ranging from deep-sea to intertidal areas, surface and underground freshwaters and terrestrial environments fromhigh humidity to dry habitats, including deserts. More than one third of the described isopodan species (approximately 9000) belong to the terrestrial ...
Rok Kostanjšek   +5 more
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Mechanical properties of terrestrial isopods

Bioinspired, Biomimetic and Nanobiomaterials, 2013
Terrestrial isopods have developed a lightweight exoskeleton to the demands of different predation possibilities, for example fast escaping behavior (runner) to rolling into a ball to withstand external forces. However, detailed mechanical investigations onto them are not available yet.
Jan Nils Grossmann, Helmut Schmitz
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Terrestrial Isopods from Malaysia

1936
Bulletin of the Raffles Museum, Singapore, Issue 12, pp.
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