Three populations of Macrobiotus pseudohufelandi (Eutardigrada, Macrobiotidae) were studied with karyological techniques not previously utilized for tardigrades. These observations provided detailed information on the karyology of these animals, particularly single chromosome morphology. A diploid amphimictic cytotype and a triploid thelytokous parthenogenetic cytotype were confirmed. In addition, a new tetraploid thelytokous parthenogenetic cytotype was found. Tetraploidy, as defined by chromosome number, was confirmed by DNA-Feulgen content evaluations. Indeed, the minimum DNA content in the tetraploid population is about four fold that in sperm from the diploid population
A population of Hypsibius oberhaeuseri without males(4n = 14) was found near Trento, Italy. The kar...
Chromosome behaviour during male meioses has been studied in two bisexual amphimictic populations of...
Abstract For many years, Paramacrobiotus richtersi was reported to consist of populations with diffe...
Three populations of Macrobiotus pseudohufelandi (Eutardigrada, Macrobiotidae) were studied with kar...
This work represents the first attempt to define tardigrade chromosomes using banding techniques. Ma...
In the last years, morphological analysis of Tardigrada has been carried out even more in depth, lea...
The chromosome morphology and number in somatic and germinal cells were studied in some species of M...
The first data on tardigrade chromosomes were derived from histological sections (Henneke 1911; von ...
The paper illustrate a cytophotometric approach able to furnish cytotaxonomic information regarding ...
Having found no males during three years of breeding in Macrobiotus dispar the parthenogenesis has b...
Four populations with a different sex ratio of the tardigrade Macrobiotus hufelandi are recognized i...
Several cytological aspects have been considered in tardigrades. Firstly, the cell constancy which ...
Allozymes were assessed by starch gel electrophoresis in 3 populations of a eutar-digrade, Richtersi...
Within the framework of a DNA barcoding project on tardigrade species, a study was carried out on Ma...
Morphological and molecular studies on a tardigrade species have been carried out to verify the poss...
A population of Hypsibius oberhaeuseri without males(4n = 14) was found near Trento, Italy. The kar...
Chromosome behaviour during male meioses has been studied in two bisexual amphimictic populations of...
Abstract For many years, Paramacrobiotus richtersi was reported to consist of populations with diffe...
Three populations of Macrobiotus pseudohufelandi (Eutardigrada, Macrobiotidae) were studied with kar...
This work represents the first attempt to define tardigrade chromosomes using banding techniques. Ma...
In the last years, morphological analysis of Tardigrada has been carried out even more in depth, lea...
The chromosome morphology and number in somatic and germinal cells were studied in some species of M...
The first data on tardigrade chromosomes were derived from histological sections (Henneke 1911; von ...
The paper illustrate a cytophotometric approach able to furnish cytotaxonomic information regarding ...
Having found no males during three years of breeding in Macrobiotus dispar the parthenogenesis has b...
Four populations with a different sex ratio of the tardigrade Macrobiotus hufelandi are recognized i...
Several cytological aspects have been considered in tardigrades. Firstly, the cell constancy which ...
Allozymes were assessed by starch gel electrophoresis in 3 populations of a eutar-digrade, Richtersi...
Within the framework of a DNA barcoding project on tardigrade species, a study was carried out on Ma...
Morphological and molecular studies on a tardigrade species have been carried out to verify the poss...
A population of Hypsibius oberhaeuseri without males(4n = 14) was found near Trento, Italy. The kar...
Chromosome behaviour during male meioses has been studied in two bisexual amphimictic populations of...
Abstract For many years, Paramacrobiotus richtersi was reported to consist of populations with diffe...