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Alberto Sendra

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Diplurans of subsurface terrestrial habitats in the Iberian Peninsula, with a new species description (Diplura: Campodeidae)

2017

Although Iberian subsurface terrestrial habitats have been sampled for a half century, they remain poorly known. During the last five years much more sampling of these subsurface habitats has been made, mainly in scree slopes (also called colluvial Mesovoid Shallow Substratum habitats, MSS) but also in alluvial debris of temporal watercourses (alluvial MSS). In our study, diplurans, a basal hexapod group, were extracted from two hundred traps installed in 69 locations in the mountain ranges of six different regions of the Iberian Peninsula, from north to south: Cantabrian, Pyrenees, Iberic System, Central System, Prebaetic and Penibaetic Mountains. A total of 1251 specimens in fifteen diplu…

0106 biological sciencesArthropodaAlluvial MSS habitatsEcology010607 zoologyHexapodaBiologybiology.organism_classificationDiplura010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesHexapodaSpecies descriptionColluvial MSS habitatsMesovoid Shallow SubstratumHabitatCampodeidaeCampodeaScreeAnimal Science and ZoologyAlluviumDipluraScree slope faunaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomy
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A new Diplura species from Georgia caves, Plusiocampa (Plusiocampa) imereti (Diplura, Campodeidae), with morphological and molecular data

2021

A new dipluran species, Plusiocampa (Plusiocampa) imereti Sendra & Barjadze sp. nov., from the deep zone in three caves in the Imereti region, Georgia, is described. This new troglobitic Plusiocampa is an addition to four others known Diplura from around the Black Sea region, two Dydimocampa and two Plusiocampa s. str. The present study also provides the first CO1 sequences for the Plusiocampinae taxa and the first molecular data for cave-dwelling Plusiocampa species. Although bootstrap values were low, the maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree grouped Plusiocampa (P.) imereti Sendra & Barjadze sp. nov. with two Plusiocampa s. str. species from Eastern Europe. Morphologically, P. (P.…

CampodeidaeArthropodaBiogeographyPlusiocampinae taxonomyDipluraPermafrostphylogenyddc:590CaveCampodeidaeAnimaliacave-dwellingGlacial periodEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsbiogeographyTaxonomygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryPhylogenetic treebiologyEcologyBotanyEntognathaBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationTaxonQL1-991BiogeografiaQK1-989DipluraZoology
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Postembryonic development of the troglobitic planthopper species Valenciolenda fadaforesta Hoch & Sendra, 2021 (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha, Ki…

2022

All nymphal instars of the recently discovered troglobitic planthopper species Valenciolenda fadaforesta Hoch & Sendra, 2021 are described. This represents the first documentation of the complete postembryonic development of any species in the family Kinnaridae. Characters of the external morphology are described and illustrated, and a key to the instars are provided to facilitate discrimination among the different nymphal stages. While V. fadaforesta nymphs share certain synapomorphies with other Fulgoromorpha (except the Tettigometridae), e.g., the cog-wheel structures of the metatrochanters, other characters may be correlated with the subterranean way of life of the species, and thus…

BiologiaFulgoroideaInsectaArthropodaSoil ScienceKinnaridaetroglobiteBiotaHemipteraCavestaxonomyZoologiamorphologyValenciolendaAnimaliaAnimal Science and ZoologyValenciolenda fadaforestaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsIberian PeninsulaNature and Landscape ConservationSubterranean Biology
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The “Alluvial Mesovoid Shallow Substratum”, a New Subterranean Habitat

2013

Received: April 5, 2013; Accepted: August 23, 2013; Published: October 4, 2013

geographyMultidisciplinarygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyFaunalcsh:Rlcsh:MedicineSedimentEnvironmentBiologySoilCaveHabitatSpainAphotic zonelcsh:QAlluviumEcosystemlcsh:ScienceEcosystemResearch ArticleGlobal biodiversityPLoS ONE
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Diversity, ecology, distribution and biogeography of Diplura

2021

1. Diplura is the sister group to insects and one of the three basal hexapod groups with unique entognathan mouthparts. The order is divided into 10 families, which include 1008 species in 141 genera, with a high proportion of monotypic genera. They are ubiquitous in soils and subsurface terrestrial habitats, as well as have an important role in overall biogeochemical cycles. 2. We present the first comprehensive review of the global biodiversity and ecology of Diplura. We highlight four aspects of this basal hexapod group: diversity in morpho logical body plans and sizes; ecology in terrestrial environments from soil to caves; food preference and trophic levels, and their biogeographical a…

biologyEcologybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectBiogeographyEcology (disciplines)EcosistemesApterygotaDistribution (economics)biology.organism_classificationDipluraBiodiversitatInsect ScienceEntognathaFauna cavernícolabusinessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDiversity (politics)media_commonInsect Conservation and Diversity
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Flourishing in subterranean ecosystems: Euro-Mediterranean Plusiocampinae and tachycampoids (Diplura, Campodeidae)

2020

Este artículo contiene 138 páginas, 213 figuras, 14 tablas.

DipluranSubfamily020209 energyLineage (evolution)0211 other engineering and technologiesZoology02 engineering and technologyCave faunaSubspeciestroglobiteDipluraTroglobiteFauna dels sòlscave fauna021105 building & constructionCampodeidae0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCircum-MediterraneanEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAppendagebiologyBotanyDipluran cave fauna troglobite Europe circum-Mediterranean15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationIncertae sedisEuropeQL1-991Sister groupQK1-989circum-MediterraneanZoologyEuropean Journal of Taxonomy
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Campodeidae (Hexapoda: Diplura) from Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, with the description of a remarkable new genus and species

2021

Samples collected in Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan, have revealed a hitherto unknown diversity of Campodeidae (Diplura) in soil and cave habitats, including a new genus and species, Kyrgyzstancampa sanare Sendra & Ferreira gen. et sp. nov., Turkmenocampa edaphica Sendra & Sánchez-García sp. nov. and a previously recognized soil-dwelling species, Campodea (Dicampa) catalana Denis, 1930. Kyrgyzstancampa sanare Sendra & Ferreira gen. et sp. nov. was collected in the deep zone of an interesting geological and cultural cave, Ak-Turpak Cave, located near the western margin of Kadamjay District, Batken Province. This genus belongs to the subfamily Campodeinae, sharing the morphology of the …

CampodeidaeAsiaArthropodaBiogeographyDipluraHexapodacavesCaveddc:590GenusCampodeidaeAnimaliabiogeographyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologyArtròpodesBotanyEdaphicEntognathaBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationQL1-991BiogeografiaQK1-989CampodeaDipluraFauna cavernícolasoil faunaZoology
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Energy and speleogenesis: Key determinants of terrestrial species richness in caves

2017

Abstract The aim of this study was to unravel the relative role played by speleogenesis (i.e., the process in which a cave is formed), landscape‐scale variables, and geophysical factors in the determination of species richness in caves. Biological inventories from 21 caves located in the southeastern Iberian Peninsula along with partial least square (PLS) regression analysis were used to assess the relative importance of the different explanatory variables. The caves were grouped according to the similarity in their species composition; the effect that spatial distance could have on similarity was also studied using correlation between matrices. The energy and speleogenesis of caves account…

hypogene karst0106 biological sciencesAquiferBiologyhypogean010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencescavesCavePeninsulaGeographical distanceSpeleogenesisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsOriginal ResearchNature and Landscape ConservationTrophic levelgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyspeleogenesisbiodiversity patternsBiological dispersalSpecies richnessenergyEcology and Evolution
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Diplura in caves : diversity, ecology, evolution and biogeography

2020

Abstract Diplurans (Hexapoda) are considered the ‘ideal cavernicolous animal’ having one of the highest ratios of cave-adapted vs. non-cave-adapted species. They are successful colonizers of subterranean habitats, thriving in all cryptic, dark, terrestrial environments. Diplurans play an important role in the decomposition of organic matter below the ground and are sensitive to anthropogenic pressures. We present the first comprehensive review about cave Diplura diversity, ecology, evolution, distribution and biogeography. We provide a roadmap for research questions regarding the ecology, aimed at stimulating the pursuit of new studies on this fascinating group. Filling these current knowle…

0106 biological sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologyBiogeographyEcology (disciplines)media_common.quotation_subject010607 zoologyEcosistemesSòls ConservacióDiplurabiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesFauna dels sòlsCaveAnimal Science and ZoologyFauna cavernícolaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDiversity (politics)media_common
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Asian cave-adapted diplurans, with the description of two new genera and four new species (Arthropoda, Hexapoda, Entognatha)

2021

Twenty-nine specimens of Diplura collected from eight caves in China and Myanmar contain two new genera, Hubeicampa Sendra & Lips gen. nov. and Mueggejapyx Sendra & Komerički gen. nov., as well as four new species, Anisuracampa ywangana Sendra & Komerički sp. nov., Hubeicampa melissa Sendra & Lips gen. et sp. nov., Pacificampa wudonghuii Sendra sp. nov. and Mueggejapyx brehieri Sendra & Komerički gen. et sp. nov. These cave-adapted taxa showcase an impressive diversity in morphological adaptation (troglomorphy) to cave ecosystems. Their sensorial equipment, setae and receptors in the cupuliform organ have unique forms (H. melissa gen. et sp. nov.), as well as the pretars…

CampodeidaeAsiaArthropodaJapygidaeBiogeographyZoologyDipluraHexapodacavesCaveddc:590lcsh:Botanylcsh:ZoologyCampodeidaeAnimalialcsh:QL1-991biogeographyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyArtròpodesEntognathaBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationlcsh:QK1-989GeographyTaxonBiogeografiaEntognathaDipluraJapygidaeFauna cavernícolatroglomorphy
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Cave-adapted campodeids (Hexapoda, Diplura, Campodeidae) from the Dinarides and adjacent karst regions

2021

Five new species are described, Plusiocampa (Didymocampa) cvijici Sendra & Antić, sp. nov., Plusiocampa (Plusiocampa) atom Sendra & Antić, sp. nov., Plusiocampa (Stygiocampa) barethae Sendra & Rađa, sp. nov., Plusiocampa (Stygiocampa) dulcici Sendra & Rađa, sp. nov. and Plusiocampa (Venetocampa) pirnati Sendra & Borko, sp. nov. This brings the number of cave-adapted species of campodeids known from the Dinarides, Eastern Alps, Balkan System and Rodope Massif to 28 (one species in the genus Campodea and 27 in Plusiocampa). Among Plusiocampa, four out of five subgenera are present (Pentachaetocampa is not present in the region studied): Didymocampa (one species), Plusiocampa s. str. (15 speci…

0106 biological sciencesZoologia Classificaciógeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyArtròpodes010607 zoologyZoologybiology.organism_classificationDiplura010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesHexapodaCaveBiogeografiaGenusCampodeaCampodeidaeTaxonomy (biology)SubgenusEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsRevue suisse de Zoologie
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New evidence for an Anatolian bridge: Colonization of Euromediterranean lands by cave-adapted Plusiocampinae (Diplura, Campodeidae), with establishme…

2022

A new genus of Plusiocampinae (Diplura, Campodeidae), Anatoliacampa diclensis Sendra, Tusun & Satar gen. et sp. nov., is described from specimens found in the Southeastern Anatolian Peninsula in Dicle cave (Bozaba village, Dicle district, Diyarbakır province, Turkey). Based on its morphological characteristics and molecular analysis, the new taxon undoubtedly belongs to the well-established subfamily Plusiocampinae and occupies, like most species of the subfamily, cave habitats. Anatoliacampa diclensis has two important features: its unique pretarsus and the abundant distribution of urosternal macrosetae. The finding of this new taxon is of high palaeogeographic interest, as it provides new…

ArthropodaJapygidaeEcosistemesAnimaliaAnimal Science and ZoologyDipluraBiodiversityTaxonomy
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List of cave‐dwelling (hypogeal) species and subspecies considered as troglobites and stygobias of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands

2022

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CavernícolaFaunaDistribuciónHipogeaHypogeanEspècies (Biologia)Cave dwellingBiodiversityFauna cavernícolaDistributionBiodiversitatBiodiversidad
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