Diversity, host specificity and biogeography in the Cladocorynidae (Hydrozoa, Capitata), with description of a new genus
Autor: | Enrico Montalbetti, Paolo Galli, Davide Maggioni, Agustín Garese, Roberto Arrigoni, Fabrizio Torsani, Danwei Huang, Michael L. Berumen, Daniela Pica, Davide Seveso, Simone Montano, Bert W. Hoeksema |
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Přispěvatelé: | Conservation Ecology Group, Maggioni, D, Garese, A, Huang, D, Hoeksema, B, Arrigoni, R, Seveso, D, Galli, P, Berumen, M, Montalbetti, E, Pica, D, Torsani, F, Montano, S |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2022 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
Marine conservation media_common.quotation_subject Biogeography Library science 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences Host Specificity 03 medical and health sciences Genus Animals 14. Life underwater systematics Symbiosis Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics Phylogeny 030304 developmental biology media_common Hydrozoa 0303 health sciences biology Caribbean Netherlands biology.organism_classification Geography Caribbean Region Capitata Host specificity Diversity (politics) |
Zdroj: | Cladistics, 38(1), 13-37 |
ISSN: | 1096-0031 0748-3007 |
Popis: | The authors thank all the people involved in collecting/providing material or organising sampling campaigns: Peter Schuchert (MHNG, Switzerland), Tullia Isotta Terraneo (KAUST, Saudi Arabia), Malek Amr Gusti (KAUST, Saudi Arabia), Timothy Ravasi (OIST, Japan), the captain and crew of the MV Dream-Master (Saudi Arabia), the KAUST Coastal and Marine Resources Core Lab, Inga Dehnert (UNIMIB, Italy), Nicholas WL Yap (NUS, Singapore), Sudhanshi S Jain (NUS, Singapore), Stephen Keable (Australian Museum), Penny Berents (Australian Museum), Anne Hoggett (Australian Museum), Lyle Vail (Australian Museum). Additionally, we wish to thank Leen P. van Ofwegen (Naturalis, The Netherlands) for his valuable help in identifying the octocoral Paralemnalia sp., Peter Schuchert for his comments on an earlier version of the manuscript, and two anonymous referees for their thorough revision of this work. Permissions relevant to undertake the research have been obtained from the applicable governmental agencies. Fieldwork at St. Eustatius was funded through a Martin Fellowship from Naturalis Biodiversity Center to SM, while logistic support was supplied by St. Eustatius Marine Parks (STENAPA), the Caribbean Netherlands Science Institute (CNSI) and Scubaqua Dive Centre. Samples from Eilat (Israel) were collected during the HyDRa Project funded by the EU FP7 Research Infrastructure Initiative ‘ASSEMBLE’ (Grant #227799) to DP. Financial support to DP for collecting samples at Lizard Island (Australia) was provided by the 2018 John and Laurine Proud Fellowship and the Australian Museum’s Lizard Island Research Station. Fieldwork in Mozambique was conducted during the Green Bubbles financed by EU’s H2020 research and innovation programme to DP, under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement no 643712 (Permit n° 09/2018 ANAC). Fieldwork in Singapore was partially funded by the National Research Foundation, Prime Minister’s Office, Singapore under its Marine Science R&D Programme (MSRDP-P03) to DH. |
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