Rock pools are ephemeral freshwater habitats characterized by their small size, well-defined boundaries, and periodic desiccation, making them ideal model systems to answer numerous ecological questions. Although there are numerous studies on rock pool fauna around the world, tardigrades have only rarely been recorded. We conducted the first tardigrade-focused study on rock pools by quantitatively extracting and classifying them from rock pools in the Italian Apennines. Rock pools were divided into three types, based on maximum duration of their inundation period. Following the patterns usually observed with rock pool invertebrates, we tested the hypothesis that desiccation has a negative effect on prevalence, abundance, and diversity of ta...
Pools of water that form in the fissures and depressions of rock outcrops, known as rock pools, are ...
Tardigrada is a phylum closely allied with the arthropods. They are usually less than 0.5 mm in leng...
Tardigrades are hydrophilous micrometazoans with a bilaterally symmetrical body and four pairs of lo...
Terrestrial tardigrades require a film of water around the body to conduct an active life. Therefore...
Habitat instability has an important influence on species ’ occurrence and community composition. Fo...
As climate change continues to become more prevalent, increasing temperatures and altering precipita...
As climate change continues to become more prevalent, increasing temperatures and altering precipita...
Tardigrades can handle extreme conditions such as heat, cold and drought, thanks to a process called...
The distribution of tardigrades within the layers of the cushion moss Grimmia alpicola Hedwig, 1801 ...
Tardigrades in leaf litter were collected from beech forests on Roan Mountain (TN, U.S.A.) and Moden...
Tardigrades have been collected in different habitats in an Alpine glacial valley (Val de la Mare, S...
1. Tardigrades comprise a micrometazoan phylum that is a sister group of the arthropods. 2. They are...
Like meiofauna in general, tardigrades are often neglected in ecological and environmental surveys. ...
Like meiofauna in general, tardigrades are often neglected in ecological and environmental surveys. ...
A comprehensive study on the composition, structure and diversity of tardigrade communities along th...
Pools of water that form in the fissures and depressions of rock outcrops, known as rock pools, are ...
Tardigrada is a phylum closely allied with the arthropods. They are usually less than 0.5 mm in leng...
Tardigrades are hydrophilous micrometazoans with a bilaterally symmetrical body and four pairs of lo...
Terrestrial tardigrades require a film of water around the body to conduct an active life. Therefore...
Habitat instability has an important influence on species ’ occurrence and community composition. Fo...
As climate change continues to become more prevalent, increasing temperatures and altering precipita...
As climate change continues to become more prevalent, increasing temperatures and altering precipita...
Tardigrades can handle extreme conditions such as heat, cold and drought, thanks to a process called...
The distribution of tardigrades within the layers of the cushion moss Grimmia alpicola Hedwig, 1801 ...
Tardigrades in leaf litter were collected from beech forests on Roan Mountain (TN, U.S.A.) and Moden...
Tardigrades have been collected in different habitats in an Alpine glacial valley (Val de la Mare, S...
1. Tardigrades comprise a micrometazoan phylum that is a sister group of the arthropods. 2. They are...
Like meiofauna in general, tardigrades are often neglected in ecological and environmental surveys. ...
Like meiofauna in general, tardigrades are often neglected in ecological and environmental surveys. ...
A comprehensive study on the composition, structure and diversity of tardigrade communities along th...
Pools of water that form in the fissures and depressions of rock outcrops, known as rock pools, are ...
Tardigrada is a phylum closely allied with the arthropods. They are usually less than 0.5 mm in leng...
Tardigrades are hydrophilous micrometazoans with a bilaterally symmetrical body and four pairs of lo...