Samples of moss, lichens, liverworts and leaf litter collected in the Lower and Upper Peninsulas of the state of Michigan, USA, contained 28 species of water bears (phylum Tardigrada). Eighteen species were considered cosmopolitan, widely distributed in several biogeographical regions. One species, Minibiotus jonesorum sp. n., is described and illustrated. This new species is characterized by having ten transverse bands of polygonal pores that increase in size from anterior to posterior, three macroplacoids that increase in size from anterior to posterior and by lacking a microplacoid or leg granulation. The medial and posterior pores of M. jonesorum sp. n. are polygonal and much larger than the trefoil pores of M. furcatus, the most simila...
A new eutardigrade, Minibiotus constellatus n. sp. is described from samples of moss collected in Pe...
A new species, Macrobiotus garynahi sp. nov. is described from a lichen sample collected in the Baik...
Tardigrades, or “water bears” are microscopic invertebrates that require water in their environment ...
A new eutardigrade, Minibiotus eichhorni sp. nov. is described from moss samples collected in Peru. ...
A new eutardigrade, Minibiotus weglarskae sp. nov. is described from a lichen sample collected in Mo...
In sixteen moss, lichen and mixed (moss/lichen) samples, collected from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuani...
The Tardigrada are hydrophilous, segmented, molting micrometazoans that occupy a diversity of niches...
As part of the All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (http://www.dlia.org), we are conducting a large-scal...
This publication describes the sampling of Tardigrada fauna of Antigua, an island in the West Indies...
The phylum Tardigrada consists of small (50-1200 µm), bilaterally symmetrical micrometa-zoans common...
A sister group of the Arthropoda, the Tardigrada are micrometazoans that occupy a diversity of niche...
Tardigrades are hydrophilous micrometazoans with a bilaterally symmetrical body and four pairs of lo...
This paper is the third monograph of the series that describes the global records of limno-terrestri...
In 9 moss samples collected from Mexico, 6 tardigrade species, including 4 new records for the count...
Tardigrada (water bears) is a phylum of microscopic animals commonly found in mosses, lichens, leaf ...
A new eutardigrade, Minibiotus constellatus n. sp. is described from samples of moss collected in Pe...
A new species, Macrobiotus garynahi sp. nov. is described from a lichen sample collected in the Baik...
Tardigrades, or “water bears” are microscopic invertebrates that require water in their environment ...
A new eutardigrade, Minibiotus eichhorni sp. nov. is described from moss samples collected in Peru. ...
A new eutardigrade, Minibiotus weglarskae sp. nov. is described from a lichen sample collected in Mo...
In sixteen moss, lichen and mixed (moss/lichen) samples, collected from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuani...
The Tardigrada are hydrophilous, segmented, molting micrometazoans that occupy a diversity of niches...
As part of the All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (http://www.dlia.org), we are conducting a large-scal...
This publication describes the sampling of Tardigrada fauna of Antigua, an island in the West Indies...
The phylum Tardigrada consists of small (50-1200 µm), bilaterally symmetrical micrometa-zoans common...
A sister group of the Arthropoda, the Tardigrada are micrometazoans that occupy a diversity of niche...
Tardigrades are hydrophilous micrometazoans with a bilaterally symmetrical body and four pairs of lo...
This paper is the third monograph of the series that describes the global records of limno-terrestri...
In 9 moss samples collected from Mexico, 6 tardigrade species, including 4 new records for the count...
Tardigrada (water bears) is a phylum of microscopic animals commonly found in mosses, lichens, leaf ...
A new eutardigrade, Minibiotus constellatus n. sp. is described from samples of moss collected in Pe...
A new species, Macrobiotus garynahi sp. nov. is described from a lichen sample collected in the Baik...
Tardigrades, or “water bears” are microscopic invertebrates that require water in their environment ...