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Distribution patterns of epiphytic reed-associated macroinvertebrate communities across European shallow lakes

2021

So far, research on plant-associated macroinvertebrates, even if conducted on a large number of water bodies, has mostly focused on a relatively small area, permitting limited conclusions to be drawn regarding potentially broader geographic effects, including climate. Some recent studies have shown that the composition of epiphytic communities may differ considerably among climatic zones. To assess this phenomenon, we studied macroinvertebrates associated with the common reed Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud in 46 shallow lakes using a common protocol. The lakes, located in nine countries, covered almost the entire European latitudinal range (from <48°N to 61°N) and captured much …

Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality ManagementEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesRange (biology)FaunaClimate ChangeClimateContext (language use)010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesChironomidaePhragmitesPhragmites.Epiphytic faunaAsellidae[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal BiologyAnimalsEnvironmental Chemistry14. Life underwaterRelative species abundanceWaste Management and DisposalEcosystem0105 earth and related environmental sciences[SDV.EE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environmentbiologyEcologyChlorophyll APlan_S-Compliant_NONutrients15. Life on landAquatische Ecologie en Waterkwaliteitsbeheerbiology.organism_classificationHelophytesInvertebratesPollutionLakesGeography13. Climate actioninternationalLittoralarticlesEpiphyteIce coverPhragmitesScience of the Total Environment
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Description of Acanthocephalus anguillae balkanicus subsp. n. (Acanthocephala: Echinorhynchidae) from Proteus anguinus Laurenti (Amphibia: Proteidae)…

2019

Acanthocephalus balkanicus Batchvarov et Combes, 1974 was incompletely described from the northern crested newt, Triturus cristatus (Laurenti) (Amphibia: Salamandridae), a possible synonym of the Balkan crested newt, Triturus ivanbureschi Arntzen et Wielstra, from a pond in village of Pesnopoy, southern Bulgaria. We provide a full description of adult males and females of the same taxon from the olm, Proteus anguinus Laurenti (Amphibia: Proteidae), the only exclusively aquatic cave-dwelling vertebrate in Europe, captured in Postojna-Planina Cave System in Slovenia. Cystacanths were also collected from the cave ecomorph of Asellus aquaticus (Linnaeus) (Crustacea: Asellidae) in the same locat…

MaleMicroscopyeducation.field_of_studybiologyAcanthocephalusSloveniaPopulationProteidaeAcanthocephalus anguillaeZoologybiology.organism_classificationTriturusAcanthocephalaHost-Parasite InteractionsCavesProteus anguinusProteidaeAsellidaeMicroscopy Electron ScanningAnimalsFemaleParasitologyeducationAcanthocephalaIsopodaFolia Parasitologica
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Nouvelles données sur les Asellidae épigés d’Extrême-Orient (Crustacea, Isopoda, Asellota)

1995

Numerous samples of oculate Asellus from eastern Siberia and the Japanese Islands, one from southern China, and one from Alaska, have been studied. The epigean fresh waters of this large Asiatic region generally harbour populations identified as Asellus (Asellus) hilgendorfii Bovallius, 1886, or some of its geographical forms previously considered as species, subspecies, or not yet named. The “hilgendorfii” complex seems to possess the dimension of a superspecies. A new pigmented-oculate species, Asellus (Asellus) levanidovorum is sympatric with A. (A.) hilgendorfii in the lake Bolon region (lower part of the Amur River basin) and is present also in the Sakhalin and Kunashir Islands. Its co…

Mediterranean climateAppendageAsellusbiologySakhalin and Kunashir IslandsZoologysubgen. Asellusgen. Asellus n. def.Subspeciesstructure of copulatory pleopodssubgen. Arctasellus novbiology.organism_classificationAsellus (Asellus) levanidovorum n. sp.GeographyGenusSympatric speciationSEMAsellidaeGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSubgenusGeneral Environmental ScienceBijdragen tot de Dierkunde
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Isopodes Aselloïdes stygobies d’Espagne récoltés par J. Notenboom et I. Meijers, III — Le genre Proasellus: A — Espèces oculées ou microphtalmes

1992

Samples collected in underground waters of Spain by Ine Meijers and Jos Notenboom demonstrated the presence of some oculated asellids previously known: Proasellus coiffaiti, P. coxalis, and P. meridianus, and also four new stygophilous species, more or less depigmented, with different stages of regression of the ocular system: P. beticus n. sp., P. ortizi n. sp., P. aragonensis n. sp., and P. ebrensis n. sp. These forms represent relict populations of ancient epigean species. The anophthalmous species of the Aquitanian Basin, Pyrenees, and Iberian Peninsula are more closely related to P. beticus and P. ortizi than to the Recent epigean species P. coxalis and P. meridianus.

biologyEcologyProasellusProasellusbiology.organism_classificationmicrophthalmous speciesGeographySpainAsellidaeProasellus coiffaitiAsellidaeGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciencesorigin of stygobiontsEpigealGeneral Environmental Science
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