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Distribution and chemotaxonomic significance of acetylenic fatty acids in mosses of the dicranales

1987

Abstract Thirty-eight moss species from four families of the order Dicranales were analysed for the fatty acid composition of their acyl lipids. In the Ditrichaceae and the Dicranaceae numerous species were found to contain acetylenic fatty acids in their triglycerides, 9,12,15-Octadecatrien-6-ynoic acid was the major component, often accounting for more than 80 mol%, whereas 9,12-octadecadien-6-ynoic acid was found in small amounts of less than 5 mol%. In some genera, all the species examined contained acetylenic fatty acids, e.g. Dicranella and Dicranum , whereas in the genus Campylopus all five species tested were free of acetylenic compounds. Two genera, Ditrichum and Dicranoweisia , we…

Dicranumchemistry.chemical_classificationDicranaceaebiologyPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationDicranalesBiochemistryMossBiochemistrychemistryGenusChemotaxonomyBotanyFatty acid compositionMolecular BiologyPolyunsaturated fatty acidPhytochemistry
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<strong>First record of <em>Megacydnus</em> <em>secundus</em> J. A. Lis, 2002, a representative of Afrotropical endemic…

2014

The Cydnidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomoidea) is a true bug family with almost 700 species distributed worldwide (Lis 1996, 1999, 2006). These bugs usually dig in the ground (e.g., sand, soil, litter) and, therefore, are commonly known as the burrower bugs or burrowing bugs. Digging in the ground is possible because of several morphological adaptations, including well-developed tibial combs (Lis and Schaefer 2005), coxal combs (Lis 2010), and strong hair-like and peg-like setae on the head margins in larval and adult stages (Lis and Pluot-Sigwalt 2002) (see: Fig. 1A).

DiggingPentatomoideabiologyEcologyGenusHeteropteraSetaAnimal Science and Zoologybiology.organism_classificationCydnidaeHemipteraEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsChecklistZootaxa
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Derived categories of irreducible projective curves of arithmetic genus one

2006

We investigate the bounded derived category of coherent sheaves on irreducible singular projective curves of arithmetic genus one. A description of the group of exact auto-equivalences and the set of all $t$ -structures of this category is given. We describe the moduli space of stability conditions, obtain a complete classification of all spherical objects in this category and show that the group of exact auto-equivalences acts transitively on them. Harder–Narasimhan filtrations in the sense of Bridgeland are used as our main technical tool.

Discrete mathematicsDerived categoryPure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryFourier–Mukai transformGroup (mathematics)Moduli spaceCoherent sheafMathematics::Algebraic GeometryMathematics::Category TheoryBounded functionArithmetic genusAlgebraic curveMathematicsCompositio Mathematica
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Tectogonotoechia rivasi n. sp. A new lower Pragian Celtiberian (Spain) Ancystrorhynchoidea rhynchonellid brachiopod

2020

A new lower Pragian Ancystrorhynchoidea rhynchonellid, Tectogonotoechia rivasi n. sp. of the Celtiberian region (Eastern Iberian Chain, EIC, and Eastern Guadarrama, EG) is described and figured. The growth of the new species, from the last neanic stage to the senescent one is specially underlined. T. rivasi n. sp. is characterized as the other species of the genus by the occurrence of a pseudoseptum and a pseudoseptalium in the dorsal interior, with a fine connectivum forming a roofed over structure covering most part of the latter. Exteriorly, the species is an entirely costate, strongly dorsibiconvex, uniplicate form lacking of marginal spines. T. rivasi n. sp. is fairly abundant in the u…

DorsumGenusEcologyPaleontologybrachiopoda ancystrorhynchoidea systematics ontogeny palaeoecology celtiberia spainBiologyQE701-760Spanish Journal of Palaeontology
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Koghicola karolinae, New Genus and Species of the Eugnomini from New Caledonia (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

2014

Abstract A new genus and species, Koghicola karolinae, is described from New Caledonia. Illustrations of main structures of new species, colour dorsal habitus photograph of the adult and checklist to the worldwide genera are given.

DorsumbiologyGenusEcologyCurculionidaeTaxonomy (biology)biology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAnnales Zoologici
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Pseudoallencotyla gen. n., a new genus for Allencotyla pricei (Kritsky, Noble et Moser, 1978) (Monogenea: Heteraxinidae), with a key to genera of Het…

2003

In this study, we clarify the taxonomic status of Allencotyla pricei based on a re-examination of paratypes and voucher specimens. Four important characters are added to previous descriptions: the vagina is ventral; the cirrus is absent; the eggs are fusiform and have two polar filaments (one about 3.5 times longer than the other); and, there are two flat sclerites at each side of the dorsal trident-shaped sclerite in the clamps. A comparison of A. pricei with species from all the genera of the Heteraxininae, including Allencotyla mcintoshi, indicates that A. pricei has several exclusive characters, i.e., a ventral vagina, vaginal armature, two additional dorsal sclerites in the clamps, a v…

DorsumbiologyOvary (botany)ZoologyHeteraxinidaeAnatomybiology.organism_classificationCaliforniaPolyopisthocotyleaGenusKey (lock)AnimalsParasitologyFemaleTrematodaMonogeneaFolia parasitologica
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Gene arrangement phylogeny of the E element in Drosophila species of the Obscura group

1993

Drosophila pseudoobscuraGene mappingbiologyPhylogeneticsEvolutionary biologyDrosophilidaeChromosomeZoologyDrosophila (subgenus)biology.organism_classificationGeneEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDrosophila subobscuraJournal of Evolutionary Biology
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Areas of endemism in the Antarctic - a case study of the benthic hydrozoan genusOswaldella(Cnidaria, Kirchenpaueriidae)

2010

Aim The aim of this study is to investigate areas of endemism within the distribution of Oswaldella species in the Southern Ocean, thereby testing previous hypotheses and proposing alternative scenarios for Antarctic evolution. Location Southern Ocean, Antarctic and sub-Antarctic waters of southern South America. Methods We prepared a database for the 31 currently known species of the Antarctic genus Oswaldella, which includes geographical locations gathered from published taxonomic studies as well as materials from museums and expeditions. A parsimony analysis of endemicity (PAE) was used to test hypotheses of distribution patterns. Results Four areas of endemism are hypothesized: southern…

EcologyEcologyBiogeographyFaunaBiotaBiologybiology.organism_classificationBenthic zoneGenusBANCO DE DADOSBiological dispersalKirchenpaueriidaeEndemismEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Biogeography
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The desert at Zait Bay, Egypt: a bird migration bottleneck of global importance

2009

The study area at Zait Bay, Egypt (c. 700 km2) is situated in the middle of the West Asian-East African migration flyway used by very large numbers of soaring migrants. At this site the corridor narrows into a bottleneck. There exist only very few bottlenecks of this magnitude in the world. Observations were performed at all hours between sunrise and sunset at 26 observation sites, situated 5 km apart. The northern part of the area under investigation (19 observation sites) was situated within the Gebel El Zeit IBA (criteria A1 and A4iv), while the southernmost part (8 observation sites) was outside. The overall evaluation has shown that 179,681 soaring birds including 122,454 storks and 36…

EcologyEcologyBird migrationGrus (genus)Biologybiology.organism_classificationPredationFisheryAnimal ecologyFlywayThreatened speciesAnimal Science and ZoologyBird conservationBayNature and Landscape ConservationBird Conservation International
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An unidentified harvestman Leiobunum sp. alarmingly invading Europe (Arachnida: Opiliones)

2007

Etwa seit dem Jahr 2000 breitet sich eine bisher nicht identifizierte Art der Gattung Leiobunum C. L. Koch, 1839 schnell in Mitteleuropa aus. Nachweise ab dem Jahr 2004 sind aus den Niederlanden (wahrscheinlich dem Land des ersten Auftretens in Europa), Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz bekannt. Die wahrscheinlich eingeschleppte Art besiedelt bisher lediglich Wände von Gebäuden und seltener felsähnliche Biotope in Wäldern. Adulte Individuen ruhen tagsüber selten einzeln oder in eng geklumpten Gruppen aus Dutzenden bis Hunderten von Individuen an leicht abgedunkelten Stellen in Mauerwinkeln, an glatten Hauswänden und überhängenden Dachtraufen. Jungtiere leben am Boden. Diese Art verfüg…

EcologyPhenologyaggregationIntroduced speciesalien speciesOpilionesBiologybiology.organism_classificationbehaviourintroduced speciestaxonomyHabitatddc:590GenusInsect ScienceWestern europelcsh:Zoologyinvasion strategiescentral Europelcsh:QL1-991LeiobunumEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsArachnologische Mitteilungen
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