Platorchestia monodi
Autor: | Wildish, D. J., Smith, S. R., Loeza-Quintana, T., Radulovici, A. E., Adamowicz, S. J. |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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DOI: | 10.5281/zenodo.4328621 |
Popis: | Platorchestia monodi (Mateus, Mateus and Afonso, 1986) BOLD:AAB3402 As Orchestia platensis Kr��yer 1845, p. 304, fig. 2; Platorchestia platensis Kr��yer 1845, Bousfield 1982, p. 26; Orchestia monodi Mateus, Mateus and Afonso, 1986, p. 100 ��� 110, figs 1 ��� 7; Platorchestia monodi Morino and Ortal 1993, p. 825 ��� 829, figs 1 ��� 3; LeCroy 2011, p. 754 ��� 757, fig. 597. Material examined From the following sampling locations: 4B, 4C, 5C, 7A, 8B, 9A, 10A, 11A, 12A, 12C, 14A, 14B, 15A (see Table 1 and Figure 2 for further details). Note that 9A is the same sample location as 5C, but made at a later date. Distribution Found on most suitable beaches throughout the islands where wrack can strand. Besides its primary ecotope, under and in wrack, some specimens were found at 4C (Hungry Bay) within the sand substratum, limited to a few centimetres depth (see also Bousfield 1984, who records P. platensis from a similar habitat). Circular holes of 5 ��� 8 mm diameter near the P. monodi ecotope were thought not be associated with the animals, but to result from physical effects after high tide. Such holes, lacking any evidence of digging wastes, were found on other sand substrata where talitrids were absent. Two other secondary ecotopes identified were: coastal terrestrial soil litter (two female individuals) associated with T. alluaudi (11A), and in driftwood (see below). Remarks Present in 13 of 19 sampling locations and the commonest wrack generalist taxon. Dorsal pigment patterns are obscured by background colours and are not useful for field identification. Published as part of Wildish, D. J., Smith, S. R., Loeza-Quintana, T., Radulovici, A. E. & Adamowicz, S. J., 2016, Diversity and dispersal history of the talitrids (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Talitridae) of Bermuda, pp. 1911-1933 in Journal of Natural History 50 on page 1919, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2016.1180719, http://zenodo.org/record/3993348 {"references":["Mateus A, Mateus E, Afonso O. 1986. Amphipodes littoraux et l ' intereur recueilles aux Acores pendant la campagne \" Biacores \" sur le navire Jean Charcot. Anais Fac Ci c nce Porto. 65: 87 - 126.","KrOyer H. 1845. Karcinologiske Bidrag. Naturhistorisk Tidsskrift. 1: 304. Fig. 2.","Bousfield EL. 1982. The amphipod superfamily Talitroidea in the northeastern Pacific region. 1. Family Talitridae: systematics and distributional ecology. Ottawa: Publications in Biological Oceanography, No. 11; p. 73.","Morino H, Ortal R. 1993. The identity if Talitroides alluaudi (Chevreux) (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Talitridae) with notes on a new locality. Proc Biol Soc Wash. 106: 332 - 338.","LeCroy SE. 2011. An Illustrated Identification guide to the nearshore marine and estuarine gammaridean amphipoda of Florida. Vol. 5. Tallahassee, FL: Department of Environmental Protection; p. 739 - 763.","Bousfield EL. 1984. Recent advances in the systematics and biogeography of the landhoppers (Amphipoda: talitridae) of the Indo-Pacific region. Bishop Museum Spec Publ. 72: 171 - 210."]} |
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