Abstract The speciose genus Aegla Leach, 1820 is the only valid extant genus of the anomuran family Aeglidae, bearing 83 known species. This diversity may be even greater since there is some evidence for cryptic speciation. The genus is endemic to southern South America, occurring in freshwater habitats. We assessed the conservation status of 82 species of Aegla and found almost 70% of them under some level of threat, which represents a concerning proportion. Major threats to the group include freshwater pollution with urban, agricultural and industrial effluents, habitat modification and fragmentation, riparian forest removal, among others. Conservation measures are required to mitigate the major threats to freshwater ecosystems along rive...
The crustaeeans of Aeglidae family oeeur in South America's fresh water enviranments, featuring as i...
Fil: Tumini, Georgina. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Bioquímica y Ciencias Biológica...
FIGURE 12. Dorsal view of Aegla rosanae Campos Jr., 1998, male topotype (MZUSP 34369). Bar = 3.0 mm
Aeglidae are anomuran freshwater "crabs" found only in southern South America. In Brazil, the greate...
FIGURE 1. Distribution of the species of Aegla in four main hydrographic basins of southern Brazil: ...
The family Aeglidae comprises the genus Aegla with recent species and the genus Haumuriaegla with th...
Recently, a molecular phylogeny based on four mtDNA gene regions has been estimated for 17 species a...
Aeglids are freshwater anomurans that are endemic from southern South America. While their populatio...
Páez, Fernanda Polli, Marçal, Ingrid Costa, Souza-Shibatta, Lenice, Gregati, Rafael Augusto, Sofia, ...
Cryptic species are a major challenge for morphologically based species identification. Molecular ap...
Habitat and taxon-specific properties could affect the propensity for cryptic species to be formed. ...
FIGURE 2. Major cheliped of Aegla paulensis s. str. (male topotype MZUSP 34367) showing the terminol...
Fig. 4. Aegla muelleri, n. sp. a: male holotype (MZUSP 20464), dorsal view; b: precervical portion o...
Fig. 2. Aegla pomerana, n. sp. a: male holotype (MZUSP 20463), dorsal view; b: precervical portion o...
FIGURE 20. Dorsal view of Aegla jaragua n. sp., male holotype (MZUSP 34376). Bar = 3.0 mm.Published ...
The crustaeeans of Aeglidae family oeeur in South America's fresh water enviranments, featuring as i...
Fil: Tumini, Georgina. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Bioquímica y Ciencias Biológica...
FIGURE 12. Dorsal view of Aegla rosanae Campos Jr., 1998, male topotype (MZUSP 34369). Bar = 3.0 mm
Aeglidae are anomuran freshwater "crabs" found only in southern South America. In Brazil, the greate...
FIGURE 1. Distribution of the species of Aegla in four main hydrographic basins of southern Brazil: ...
The family Aeglidae comprises the genus Aegla with recent species and the genus Haumuriaegla with th...
Recently, a molecular phylogeny based on four mtDNA gene regions has been estimated for 17 species a...
Aeglids are freshwater anomurans that are endemic from southern South America. While their populatio...
Páez, Fernanda Polli, Marçal, Ingrid Costa, Souza-Shibatta, Lenice, Gregati, Rafael Augusto, Sofia, ...
Cryptic species are a major challenge for morphologically based species identification. Molecular ap...
Habitat and taxon-specific properties could affect the propensity for cryptic species to be formed. ...
FIGURE 2. Major cheliped of Aegla paulensis s. str. (male topotype MZUSP 34367) showing the terminol...
Fig. 4. Aegla muelleri, n. sp. a: male holotype (MZUSP 20464), dorsal view; b: precervical portion o...
Fig. 2. Aegla pomerana, n. sp. a: male holotype (MZUSP 20463), dorsal view; b: precervical portion o...
FIGURE 20. Dorsal view of Aegla jaragua n. sp., male holotype (MZUSP 34376). Bar = 3.0 mm.Published ...
The crustaeeans of Aeglidae family oeeur in South America's fresh water enviranments, featuring as i...
Fil: Tumini, Georgina. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Bioquímica y Ciencias Biológica...
FIGURE 12. Dorsal view of Aegla rosanae Campos Jr., 1998, male topotype (MZUSP 34369). Bar = 3.0 mm