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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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The Effects of Crowding on Terrestrial Isopods

Ecology, 1984
Caged populations of two species of oniscoid isopod, Armadillidium nasatum and A. vulgare, were maintained at varying levels of density, food availability, species composition, and population size structure. Growth rate, of mortality, and the size at first reproduction of the young animals were measured in each cage.
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Sociobiology of Terrestrial Isopods

2007
AbstractIsopods are the only crustacean taxon with many truly terrestrial species, including desert inhabitants. These species show a highly developed social behavior that is crucial for survival under the harsh conditions in desert environments. The desert-living Hemilepistus spp.
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Facets of Terrestrial Isopod Biology

2022
Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on terrestrial Isopod Biology, Ghent ...
Pallieter De Smedt   +3 more
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Ommochrome Genesis in an Albino Strain of a Terrestrial Isopod

1999
The contents of tryptophan (Trp) metabolites and the activities of the enzymes involved in ommochrome biosynthesis were measured in an albino strain of a terrestrial isopod Armadillidium vulgare. There was little difference between the Trp content in the albino mutant and that in the wild type, although the contents of 3-hydroxykynurenine (3-OH-Kyn), 3-
Y, Hasegawa   +6 more
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Hermaphroditism in Bhyscotus, a Terrestrial Isopod

Journal of Cell Science, 1928
ABSTRACT The Rhyscotinae are shown to be a non-parasitic hermaphrodite sub-family of terrestrial Isopods. They are protandrous, the ovaries and oviducts making their appearance as individuals approach the female phase. The male external genitalia, vesiculae seminales, vasa deferentia, and a vestige of testis are retained throughout life.
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Trends in Terrestrial Isopod Biology

2015
Terrestrial isopods or woodlice (Crustacea, Oniscidea) represent the largest suborder of Isopoda and are the only group of crustaceans fully adapted to live on land. Up to date, over 3,700 species are known but many more are expected to be discovered as soon as many areas, especially in the tropics but also in temperate regions, have been properly ...
Stefano Taiti   +3 more
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Terrestrial Isopods from Malaysia

1936
Bulletin of the Raffles Museum, Singapore, Issue 12, pp.
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Advances in terrestrial isopod biology

2012
Terrestrial isopods (woodlice) are the only group of crustaceans fully adapted to life on land and with about 3,700 species known at present represent the largest suborder of Isopoda. They occur in almost any kind of terrestrial habitat, from littoral to high mountains, from forests to deserts, with some species adapted to live in subterranean ...
Strus Jasna   +2 more
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The Biology of Terrestrial Isopods

Journal of Arid Environments, 1986
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