Only three species from the phylum Tardigrada have been reported in Georgia. Samples of leaf litter and cryptogams collected in 2003 in Fayette County, Georgia, were examined for the presence of tardigrades. Diphascon (Diphascon) pinque, Macrobiotus coronatus, Macrobiotus harmsworthii, Macrobiotus hibiscus, Macrobiotus richtersi, Minibiotus furcatus, Minibiotus intermedius, Isohypsibius nodosus, and Milnesium tardigradum were present in the samples. All nine are additions to the fauna of Georgia
A large database now exists for tardigrades in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP) consi...
.The chapter reports the following data about classification and ecology of Tardigrada of North Amer...
This study reconsiders a tardigrade population previously studied and tentatively attributed to Macr...
This report is an effort to improve understanding of the distribution of limnoterrestrial tardigrade...
Tardigrada (water bears) is a phylum of microscopic animals commonly found in mosses, lichens, leaf ...
Tardigrades were collected from three seepage spring sites at 549m on Short Mountain, Cannon County,...
A seasonal survey of the distribution of terrestrial tardigrades on Dugger Mountain, Alabama, was co...
The ecological distributions of tardigrade species from six sites on Roan Mountain, Tennessee-North ...
A seasonal survey of tardigrade populations in the riparian zone of the Choccolocco Creek, Alabama, ...
As part of the All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (http://www.dlia.org), we are conducting a large-scal...
As part of the All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (http://www.dlia.org), an extensive survey of tardigr...
Until now, there have been only three studies of marine tardigrades from South Carolina, USA. The Fa...
Eleven species of tardigrades in South Georgia, of which two are new to science, were found in sampl...
Tardigrades can handle extreme conditions such as heat, cold and drought, thanks to a process called...
Three unrelated studies that address several aspects of the biology of tardigrades -- morphology, re...
A large database now exists for tardigrades in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP) consi...
.The chapter reports the following data about classification and ecology of Tardigrada of North Amer...
This study reconsiders a tardigrade population previously studied and tentatively attributed to Macr...
This report is an effort to improve understanding of the distribution of limnoterrestrial tardigrade...
Tardigrada (water bears) is a phylum of microscopic animals commonly found in mosses, lichens, leaf ...
Tardigrades were collected from three seepage spring sites at 549m on Short Mountain, Cannon County,...
A seasonal survey of the distribution of terrestrial tardigrades on Dugger Mountain, Alabama, was co...
The ecological distributions of tardigrade species from six sites on Roan Mountain, Tennessee-North ...
A seasonal survey of tardigrade populations in the riparian zone of the Choccolocco Creek, Alabama, ...
As part of the All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (http://www.dlia.org), we are conducting a large-scal...
As part of the All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (http://www.dlia.org), an extensive survey of tardigr...
Until now, there have been only three studies of marine tardigrades from South Carolina, USA. The Fa...
Eleven species of tardigrades in South Georgia, of which two are new to science, were found in sampl...
Tardigrades can handle extreme conditions such as heat, cold and drought, thanks to a process called...
Three unrelated studies that address several aspects of the biology of tardigrades -- morphology, re...
A large database now exists for tardigrades in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP) consi...
.The chapter reports the following data about classification and ecology of Tardigrada of North Amer...
This study reconsiders a tardigrade population previously studied and tentatively attributed to Macr...