The abyssal macrobenthos of the Kuril–Kamchatka Trench (KKT) area was sampled for the first time using a fine-meshed camera-epibenthic sledge (C-EBS) during the German–Russian KuramBio expedition 2012 (RV Sonne, 223 cruise). Crustaceans of the order Isopoda were one of the dominant macrobenthic taxa, and the family Munnopsidae was the most abundant and diverse among 17 collected asellotan families, comprising about 48% of all isopods. During the KuramBio expedition no less than 80 species of 28 genera and eight subfamilies of Munnopsidae were collected with 21 EBS hauls at 12 stations. About 80% species are new to science and half of the genera and the subfamily Lipomerinae are recorded for the first time in the Northwest Pacific. The most ...
FIGURE 6. Microcope denticulata sp. nov., female, paratype, ZMH K- 41424, pleopods 2 – 5, pleotelson...
Three new species of the genus Belonectes Wilson & Hessler, 1981, from the munnopsid subfamily Euryc...
FIGURE 4. Microcope denticulata sp. nov., female, paratype, ZMH K- 41424: pereopods 1 – 4. Scale bar...
This study focusses on the isopod biodiversity in the abyssal area southeast of the Kuril–Kamchatka ...
The isopod family Munnopsidae Lilljeborg, 1864 was the most diverse and species richest family among...
The family Munnopsidae was the most abundant and diverse among 22 isopod families collected by the A...
Abyssal macrofaunal composition of 21 epibenthic sledge hauls from twelve stations taken in the Kuri...
During the German–Russian expedition KuramBio (Kuril–Kamchatka Biodiversity Studies) from board of t...
The fully natatory families of the janiroidean Asellota, the munnopsids sensu lato, include a group ...
Abundance, diversity, and distribution of suprabenthic Isopoda caught from a water layer between 0.2...
The Greenland–Scotland Ridge (GSR) is a major topographic feature, extending from Greenland to Scotl...
The diversity of New Zealand and Australian asellote isopods remains largely unknown. Even less is k...
The bait-attending fauna of the abyssal–hadal transition zone of the Kermadec Trench, SW Pacific Oce...
The crustacean order Isopoda (excluding Asellota, crustacean symbionts and freshwater taxa) comprise...
Asellota, crustacean symbionts and freshwater taxa) comprise 3154 described marine species in 379 ge...
FIGURE 6. Microcope denticulata sp. nov., female, paratype, ZMH K- 41424, pleopods 2 – 5, pleotelson...
Three new species of the genus Belonectes Wilson & Hessler, 1981, from the munnopsid subfamily Euryc...
FIGURE 4. Microcope denticulata sp. nov., female, paratype, ZMH K- 41424: pereopods 1 – 4. Scale bar...
This study focusses on the isopod biodiversity in the abyssal area southeast of the Kuril–Kamchatka ...
The isopod family Munnopsidae Lilljeborg, 1864 was the most diverse and species richest family among...
The family Munnopsidae was the most abundant and diverse among 22 isopod families collected by the A...
Abyssal macrofaunal composition of 21 epibenthic sledge hauls from twelve stations taken in the Kuri...
During the German–Russian expedition KuramBio (Kuril–Kamchatka Biodiversity Studies) from board of t...
The fully natatory families of the janiroidean Asellota, the munnopsids sensu lato, include a group ...
Abundance, diversity, and distribution of suprabenthic Isopoda caught from a water layer between 0.2...
The Greenland–Scotland Ridge (GSR) is a major topographic feature, extending from Greenland to Scotl...
The diversity of New Zealand and Australian asellote isopods remains largely unknown. Even less is k...
The bait-attending fauna of the abyssal–hadal transition zone of the Kermadec Trench, SW Pacific Oce...
The crustacean order Isopoda (excluding Asellota, crustacean symbionts and freshwater taxa) comprise...
Asellota, crustacean symbionts and freshwater taxa) comprise 3154 described marine species in 379 ge...
FIGURE 6. Microcope denticulata sp. nov., female, paratype, ZMH K- 41424, pleopods 2 – 5, pleotelson...
Three new species of the genus Belonectes Wilson & Hessler, 1981, from the munnopsid subfamily Euryc...
FIGURE 4. Microcope denticulata sp. nov., female, paratype, ZMH K- 41424: pereopods 1 – 4. Scale bar...