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Range-wide phylogeography and taxonomy of the marine rock pools dweller Tigriopus fulvus (Fischer, 1860) (Copepoda, Harpacticoida)

2021

In the light of the wide distribution and ecological importance of the genus Tigriopus in coastal rock pool habitats, and of its frequent use in aquaculture and as a model organism, we investigated the identity of the Atlantic–Mediterranean Tigriopus populations and elucidated their taxonomy and patterns of morphological and genetic diversity. In order to reach these goals, an “integrative taxonomy” multisource approach was implemented. First, we investigated the constancy and taxonomical value of the morphological characters currently used to distinguish among the Tigriopus species occurring in the Mediterranean and in Eastern Atlantic area north of the Tropic of Cancer, and checked the ac…

geographyrocky shore communitiesgeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologyRange (biology)Tigriopus fulvusSettore BIO/05 - Zoologiabiology.organism_classificationHarpacticidaePhylogeographygenetic structuringGeneticsAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)Dna taxonomyMolecular BiologyTide poolHarpacticoidaDNA taxonomyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Andricus cydoniae Giraud, 1859 Junior Synonym of Cynips coni-fica Hartig, 1843, as Experimentally Demonstrated (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Cynipini)

2022

We demonstrated the life cycle closure of Cynips conifica Hartig, 1843 (presently Andricus conificus), previously supposed on the basis of molecular data, and the identity of the sexual generation, through laboratory experiments. As a consequence, Andricus cydoniae Giraud, 1859 became a junior synonym of A. conificus (Hartig, 1843). We provide illustrations and a diagnosis for adults and galls, observations on biology, and information on distribution. Moreover, as sexual galls of A. conificus cannot be distinguished from those of Andricus multiplicatus, a detailed comparison between sexual galls and adults of these two species is reported.

heterogonic life cycletaxonomyQuercussexual generationdistri-butionSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicataoak gallwasp; heterogonic life cycle; biology; sexual generation; taxonomy; morphology; distribution; <i>Quercus</i>biologyInsect Sciencemorphologyoak gallwasp
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Macrobiotus naginae sp. nov., a New Xerophilous Tardigrade Species from Rokua Sand Dunes (Finland)

2022

Animals that colonize soil show specific adaptations to soil. Compared to closely related species living on the surface, the limbs of soil-dwelling animals are often shortened, reduced, or absent to allow a less restricted passage through cavities between soil particles. This pattern of limb reduction has also been observed in tardigrades, where multiple lineages that colonized the below-ground habitat show independent reduction and/or loss of legs and claws. In the tardigrade superfamily Macrobiotoidea, leg and claw reductions are a common trait found in the Macrobiotus pseudohufelandi complex. This rarely found species complex currently contains four nominal taxa. Here we describe, with t…

hiekkakarhukaisetsystematiikka (biologia)macrobiotus pseudohufelandi complextaxonomymorfologiasand dunesmaaperäeläimistöTardigradasoil habitat.lajinmäärityssystematicssoil habitatResearch Article
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Novedades sobre taxonomía y nomenclatura de híbridos vasculares españoles

1990

The nomenclature of some Iberian hybrids is revised and several new combinations are proposed: &lt;i&gt;Centaurea X subdecurrens&lt;/i&gt; var. segobricensis, C.&lt;/i&gt; X &lt;i&gt;subdecurrens&lt;/i&gt; notbosubsp. &lt;i&gt;albuferae, Cistus&lt;/i&gt; X &lt;i&gt;hybridus&lt;/i&gt; nothosubsp. &lt;i&gt;grandiflorus&lt;/i&gt; var. &lt;i&gt;secallianus. C.&lt;/i&gt; X &lt;i&gt;ledon&lt;/i&gt; var. &lt;i&gt;recognitus, C. &lt;/i&gt;X &lt;i&gt;nigricans&lt;/i&gt; var. &lt;i&gt;longifolius, C.&lt;/i&gt; X &lt;i&gt;nigricans&lt;/i&gt; nothosubsp. &lt;i&gt;grosii&lt;/i&gt; and &lt;i&gt;Onopordum&lt;/i&gt; X &lt;i&gt;humile&lt;/i&gt; var. &lt;i&gt;turolensis&lt;/i&gt;. Besides, a new nothosubspec…

hybridsbiologyOnopordumZoologyPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationlcsh:QK1-989taxonomylcsh:Biology (General)Centaurealcsh:BotanyBotánicaCistusBotanySideritisnomenclatureTaxonomy (biology)lcsh:QH301-705.5NomenclatureIberian PeninsulaHybridCollectanea Botanica
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Revision of Recent and fossil Mixtacandona Klie 1938 (Ostracoda, Candonidae) from Italy, with description of a new species

2017

Although studies on ostracods dwelling in inland subterranean habitats of Italy have increased in the last decades, highlighting a considerable taxonomic diversity, available information is still far from sufficient to understand phylogenetic and biogeographic relationships. Mixtacandona Klie 1938 is one of the most common and diverse genera of ostracods in subterranean waters. Of the 20 living recognized species in the genus, all stygobiontic and restricted to the Palearctic Region, four are known for the Italian peninsula and Sardinia, one of which exclusively as fossil. Several other Recent and fossil taxa attributable to Mixtacandona, but identified at supraspecific level, have been rep…

hypogean ostracods morphology taxonomy distribution Mixtacandona idrisi n. sp.0106 biological sciencesArthropodaOstracodaSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesCavePeninsulaGenusCrustaceaOstracodAnimalsAnimaliaSicilyEcosystemPhylogenyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyCandonidaegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryPhylogenetic treeFossilsEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationPodocopidaTaxonCandonidaeAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)
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Cytotaxonomical remarks on Loncomelos visianicum (Hyacinthaceae), a poorly known species endemic to Croatia

2020

Loncomelos visianicum, a rare and poorly known geophyte of the Croatian flora, was described from the remote and uninhabited Adriatic island of Palagruza as Ornithogalum visianicum, and it has not been collected again for over a century. Basing on living materials, recently rediscovered in the locus classicus, it was possible to carry out a careful investigation regarding the morphology, karyology, leaf anatomy, and ecology of this very peculiar species. It is triploid, showing 2n = 42 + 0-5B chromosomes, taxonomically quite isolated, showing some morphological relationships with L. narbonense and L. creticum. Currently, L. visianicum is represented by a low number of individuals growing in…

karyologyOrnithogaleaetaxonomyDalmatia ; karyology ; morphology ; Ornithogaleae ; taxonomy ; MonocotsDalmatiaSettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematicamorphology
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Allium sphaeronixum (Amaryllidaceae), A New Species from Turkey

2023

In this paper, Allium sphaeronixum, a new species of the sect. Codonoprasum from Turkey, is described and illustrated. The new species is endemic to Central Anatolia, limited to the area of Nevşehir, where it grows on sandy or rocky soil at an elevation of 1000–1300 m a.s.l. Its morphology, phenology, karyology, leaf anatomy, seed testa micromorphology, chorology, and conservation status are examined in detail. The taxonomic relationships with the closest allied species, A. staticiforme and A. myrianthum, are also highlighted and discussed.

karyologytaxonomyEcologyseed micromorphologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematicasect. CodonoprasumAnatoliaendemicleaf anatomyAnatolia endemic Sect. Codonoprasum karyology leaf anatomy taxonomy seed micromorphologyPlant ScienceAnatolia; endemic; sect. <i>Codonoprasum</i>; karyology; leaf anatomy; taxonomy; seed micromorphologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Phytoplankton group identification with chemotaxonomic biomarkers: In combination they do better

2023

Chemotaxonomic biomarkers are needed to monitor and evaluate the nutritional quality of phytoplankton communities. The biomolecules produced by different phytoplankton species do not always follow genetic phylogeny. Therefore, we analyzed fatty acids, sterols, and carotenoids from 57 freshwater phytoplankton strains to evaluate the usability of these biomolecules as chemotaxonomic biomarkers. We found 29 fatty acids, 34 sterols, and 26 carotenoids in our samples. The strains were grouped into cryptomonads, cyanobacteria, diatoms, dinoflagellates, golden algae, green algae, and raphidophytes, and the phytoplankton group explained 61%, 54%, and 89% of the variability of fatty acids, sterols, …

kemotaksonomiarasvahapotbiomarkkeritmonitorointiPlant ScienceHorticultureEukaryotic algaeCyanobacteriacyanobacteriaBiochemistrysterolsyanobakteeritMolecular BiologySterolsterolitCarotenoidsystematiikka (biologia)planktoneliöyhteisötGeneral MedicinemikrolevätFatty acid11831 Plant biologycarotenoideukaryotic algaekarotenoiditChemotaxonomychemotaxonomy1182 Biochemistry cell and molecular biologyfatty acid
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Atlas of the Baltic languages: plant names of Slavonic origin

2015

Atlas of the Baltic Languages: Plant Names of Slavonic Origin The article investigates Slavonic-derived plant names in dialects of the two surviving Baltic languages – Latvian and Lithuanian. Historically, these Slavonisms were originally adopted by small-scale regional dialects, which are now disappearing. In 2009, a pilot study for the Atlas of the Baltic Languages was published. It comprised 12 geo-linguistic maps with Latvian, Lithuanian and English commentaries. 2012 saw the publication, in CD format, of the Atlas ’s first volume: Lexis 1: Flora . The material analysed concerns names for: (1) wild plants, e.g., cornflower, nettle, waybread, milfoil, dandelion, plantain; (2) cultivated …

lcsh:Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropologyTarmės. Dialektai. Dialektologija / Dialects. DialectologySlavonic borrowingsLinguistics and LanguageSkoliniai / Loan wordsBaltic languagesAtlas of the Baltic LanguagesLanguage and LinguisticsLietuva (Lithuania)BotanyBorrowingCultivated plant taxonomybiologylcsh:PG1-9665Atlas of the Baltic languagesLatviandialectsLithuanianbiology.organism_classificationlanguage.human_languagelcsh:GN301-674GeographyWide arealcsh:Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languagesFruits and vegetableslanguageBaltų kalbos / Baltic languagesCentaurea cyanusBaltic dialectsBaltic languagesActa Baltico-Slavica
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Distribution of recent ostracods in inland waters of Sicily (Southern Italy)

2006

From 2003 to 2005, freshwater ostracods were sampled in 67 water bodies of mainland Sicily (Provinces of Agrigento, Caltanisetta, Catania, Enna, Palermo, Messina, Ragusa, Siracusa and Trapani) located from sea level up to 1300 m a.s.l. This survey took into account streams, springs, wells, but especially temporary and ephemeral habitats (e.g., flooded meadows, temporary ponds). The aim of this research was to give the first comprehensive picture of the regional ostracod fauna and establish relationships between the distribution of ostracod species and some habitat features. Altogether, 21 ostracod taxa belonging to five families (Candonidae, Ilyocyprididae, Cyprididae, Notodromadidae, and L…

lcsh:GE1-350Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaEcologybiologyVillosaEcologyBiogeographylcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationCyprididaeLimnocytheridaelcsh:GCandonidaeOstracodTaxonomy (biology)lcsh:GB3-5030lcsh:Physical geographylcsh:Environmental sciencesSicily freshwater ostracods taxonomy distribution biogeographyWater Science and TechnologyFaunal assemblage
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