Despite the importance and regular occurrence of tardigrades in the Antarctic terrestrial ecosystem, taxonomic studies of, in particular, continental Antarctica species have advanced very slowly. During a large survey to study tardigrade biodiversity along the Victoria Land coastal line, a new species was found belonging to the rare heterotardigrade genus Mopsechiniscus. The new species Mopsechiniscus franciscae is described using an integrative taxonomy approach, combining morphological description (with light and electron microscopy techniques) and molecular characterisation (analysing portions of the 18S and 28S genes). The new species differed from other congeners by clear morphological characters related to shape and sculpture of cutic...
Antarctica contains some of the most challenging environmental conditions on the planet due to freez...
Tardigrades are important members of the Antarctic biota in terms of abundance, distribution, and co...
The discovery of a new population of the non-marine heterotardigrade Novechiniscus armadilloides fro...
Despite the importance and regular occurrence of tardigrades in the Antarctic terrestrial ecosystem,...
Tardigrades represent one of the most abundant groups of Antarctic metazoans in terms of abundance a...
The underestimation of biodiversity and scarce knowledge of the biogeographic distributions of terre...
Tardigrade fauna of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic islands has been extensively studied from the beginn...
The origin of the Antarctic continental extant fauna is a highly debated topic, complicated by the p...
Marine tardigrades in the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic regions are poorly understood. During the 59th...
The use of the molecular approach in tardigrades has recently widespread for identifying taxa and ev...
There have been several records in the last 60 years for East Antarctica for Milnesium tardigradum D...
Recent studies have suggested that some resident Antarctic biota are of ancient origin and may have ...
Antarctica contains some of the most challenging environmental conditions on the planet due to freez...
The main subject of my papers has been the phylum Tardigrada, with particular emphasis on the Antarc...
The taxonomy of tardigrades is challenging as these animals demonstrate a limited number of useful m...
Antarctica contains some of the most challenging environmental conditions on the planet due to freez...
Tardigrades are important members of the Antarctic biota in terms of abundance, distribution, and co...
The discovery of a new population of the non-marine heterotardigrade Novechiniscus armadilloides fro...
Despite the importance and regular occurrence of tardigrades in the Antarctic terrestrial ecosystem,...
Tardigrades represent one of the most abundant groups of Antarctic metazoans in terms of abundance a...
The underestimation of biodiversity and scarce knowledge of the biogeographic distributions of terre...
Tardigrade fauna of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic islands has been extensively studied from the beginn...
The origin of the Antarctic continental extant fauna is a highly debated topic, complicated by the p...
Marine tardigrades in the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic regions are poorly understood. During the 59th...
The use of the molecular approach in tardigrades has recently widespread for identifying taxa and ev...
There have been several records in the last 60 years for East Antarctica for Milnesium tardigradum D...
Recent studies have suggested that some resident Antarctic biota are of ancient origin and may have ...
Antarctica contains some of the most challenging environmental conditions on the planet due to freez...
The main subject of my papers has been the phylum Tardigrada, with particular emphasis on the Antarc...
The taxonomy of tardigrades is challenging as these animals demonstrate a limited number of useful m...
Antarctica contains some of the most challenging environmental conditions on the planet due to freez...
Tardigrades are important members of the Antarctic biota in terms of abundance, distribution, and co...
The discovery of a new population of the non-marine heterotardigrade Novechiniscus armadilloides fro...