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Autor:
Werner de Gier, Charles H.J.M. Fransen
Publikováno v:
ZooKeys, Vol 765, Iss , Pp 123-160 (2018)
Two new species of palaemonid shrimp associated with ascidian hosts, Odontonia bagginsi sp. n. from Tidore and Odontonia plurellicola sp. n., from Ternate, Indonesia are described and figured. Through phylogenetic analyses based on both morphological
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https://doaj.org/article/1c1e9b1401d44dcdb492c37bd7e17120
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Taxonomy, Vol 0, Iss 188 (2016)
Two new alcyonacean-associated species, Hamodactylus paraqabai sp. nov. from Papua New Guinea and the Great Barrier Reef and H. pseudaqabai sp. nov. from Indonesia and Malaysia, are described and illustrated. To evaluate the status of the new species
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https://doaj.org/article/39b789251ef24d4d88105ccc72fd3d8a
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 3, p e1167 (2015)
In recent years the systematic position of genera in the shrimp families Gnathophyllidae and Hymenoceridae has been under debate, with phylogenetic studies suggesting the families are not real family level units. Here, we review the molecular evidenc
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https://doaj.org/article/43247a6ed4ee429a80b77bd7977a9294
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 5214:557-580
A new species of Palaemonella, P. rubrolineata sp. nov., is described on the basis of material collected from pocilloporid corals in Indonesia and Vanuatu. The new species is most closely related to P. orientalis, another tropical Indo-West Pacific s
Autor:
Werner de Gier, Charles H.J.M. Fransen
Most marine shrimp species of the family Palaemonidae are characterized by symbiotic associations with hosts that belong to a wide range of invertebrate phyla. One clade of related endosymbiotic species has evolved to live inside the branchial chambe
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Decapod crustaceans are a particularly important animal group in a variety of aquatic environments, such as freshwater, estuaries, and oceans. Research on this group has increased during recent decades, and relates to their economic and ecological im