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Autor:
Kristine N White, James Darwin Thomas
Publikováno v:
Journal of Crustacean Biology. 42
Leucothoid amphipods are commensal associates of invertebrate hosts, displaying a wide range of host specificity. Amphipods also demonstrate high levels of endemism, long thought to be due to their lack of a planktonic dispersal stage. The biodiversi
Autor:
James Darwin Thomas
Publikováno v:
ZooKeys
ZooKeys 518: 51-66
ZooKeys 518: 51-66
A new species of leucothoid amphipod, Leucothoe eltoni sp. n., is described from coral reefs in Raja Ampat, Indonesia where it inhabits the branchial chambers of solitary tunicates. With an inflated first gnathopod superficially resembling the genus
Autor:
James Darwin Thomas, Les Watling
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History. 53:309-323
Aidamochelia claustracola, gen. et sp. nov., an endocommensal amphipod, is described from two hexactinellid sponges, Aphrocallistes beatrix and Hertwigia falcifera, from deep coral bioherms off Florida's east coast. Aidamochelia claustracola is the t
Autor:
KRISTINE N. WHITE, JAMES DARWIN THOMAS
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 2260:494-555
Four genera and 17 species of leucothoids, the majority of these belonging to the genus Leucothoe, are herein reported from the Great Barrier Reef. Fifteen species are new to science and only Anamixis bazimut has been previously reported from the Gre
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Zootaxa. 1494:1-44
Six new amphipod species in the genus Leucothoe from the tropical western Atlantic Ocean are described and illustrated. Extensive field collecting and specialized underwater collecting techniques have documented 43 new invertebrate host records for t
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Molecular Ecology. 16:139-157
Effective spatial management of coral reefs including design of marine protected areas requires an understanding of interpopulation genetic connectivity. We assessed gene flow along 355 km of the Florida reef system and between Florida and Belize in
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Journal of Crustacean Biology. 26:13-22
Two new species of commensal leucothoid amphipods, Leucothoe ashleyae and Leucothoe kensleyi, are described with detailed host and ecological data. Although leucothoid amphipods are common endocommensals in sponges, tunicates, and bivalve mollusks, f
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Coral Reefs. 25:110-122
Reproductive characters of the Caribbean reef-building coral Acropora cervicornis were investigated based on histological samples collected from April 2001 through October 2002. Oogenesis commenced in early to mid-October through November and spermat
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Oecologia. 118:471-482
Studies of factors aAecting host plant spe- cialization by herbivores commonly highlight the value of the plant as both food and habitat, but often cannot distinguish the relative importance of these plant traits. A diAerent approach is to study non-
Autor:
James Darwin Thomas
Publikováno v:
Records of the Australian Museum. 49:35-98