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Publikováno v:
In Soil Biology and Biochemistry March 2014 70:272-284
Refereed/Peer-reviewed Abantiades cephalocorvus sp. nov. and Abantiades tembyi sp. nov. are described, along with the previously undescribed females of A. macropusinsulariae Simonsen, 2018 and A. pallida Simonsen, 2018. All of these species belong to
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https://hdl.handle.net/11541.2/28879
https://hdl.handle.net/11541.2/28879
Autor:
Michael D. Moore, Ethan P. Beaver, Mark I. Stevens, Alejandro Velasco-Castrillón, John R. Grehan
Four new Aenetus Herrich-Schäffer species are described from northern Australasia; Aenetus simonseni sp. nov. from the top-end of the Northern Territory, Australia, A. maiasinus sp. nov. from the Kimberley region of Western Australia, A. trigonogram
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https://hdl.handle.net/11541.2/144690
https://hdl.handle.net/11541.2/144690
Publikováno v:
Antarctic Science. 30:209-219
Over a century ago microfaunal diversity was first recorded by James Murray in lakes at Cape Royds, Ross Island, Antarctica. The report stands as the seminal study for today’s biodiversity investigations, and as a baseline to evaluate changes in fa
Autor:
Alejandro Velasco-Castrillón, Mark B Schultz, Federica Colombo, John A E Gibson, Kerrie A Davies, Andrew D Austin, Mark I Stevens
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 1, p e87529 (2014)
Terrestrial life in Antarctica has been described as some of the simplest on the planet, and mainly confined to soil microfaunal communities. Studies have suggested that the lack of diversity is due to extreme environmental conditions and thought to
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https://doaj.org/article/4e18b91e67714b17a7066a9ae46bf5ce
Autor:
Michael S. Y. Lee, Alejandro Velasco-Castrillón, James B. Dorey, Michael P. Schwarz, Scott V. C. Groom, Mark I. Stevens
Publikováno v:
Molecular ecologyREFERENCES. 30(16)
There is substantial debate about the relative roles of climate change and human activities on biodiversity and species demographies over the Holocene. In some cases, these two factors can be resolved using fossil data, but for many taxa such data ar
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4951
Abantiades penneshawensis Moore & Beaver sp. nov. and Abantiades rubrus Moore & Beaver sp. nov. are described as new. Both species are endemic to Kangaroo Island, and although both are related to species that occur on the Australian mainland and othe
Systematics of Abantiades Molecular analyses (see Fig. 1) The Bayesian analysis for each species (Fig. 1) reveals a well supported (PP = 0.84) monophyletic Abantiades clade compared to our six outgroups taxa (PP = 1.0). Although this is only based on
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Abantiades penneshawensis Moore & Beaver, sp. nov. Figs 7a–b, 9a–d, 11a, 12a, 13 Material Examined: Holotype ♂. (Fig. 7a). Located in SAMA collection: S.A., Baudin Cons [ervation]. Pk., K [angaroo].I[sland]., Penneshaw, M + M Moore [leg.], 3
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Abantiades rubrus Moore & Beaver, sp. nov. Figs 2a–b, 4a–d Material Examined: 4 males, 1 female Holotype ♂. Fig. 2a. Located in SAMA collection: S.A., Western Caravan Park, K [angaroo]. I[sland]., G. Sara [leg.], 35 o 30’7.0”S 136 o 46
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