Studying the species distribution of Limnadiidae, a family of crustaceans, in environments favourable to their growth and reproduction is made difficult by their extremely short life cycle and the transient existence of adult forms. However, the eggs of these branchiopods are highly resistant to environmental extremes and persist in the soil of humidified and dried pools. We therefore studied the capacity to detect populations of Limnadiidae and identify them at the species level using egg morphology. We investigated influences of pool sediments on <em>Eulimnadia</em> (clam shrimp) egg morphology and asked whether we could rely on this morphology after various lengths of time in the soil to recognise species. We studied sediment collected f...
The objective of this study was to investigate morphological variation in traits of systematic relev...
The fertilized egg (or cyst) of branchiopods is a highly resistant stage in the life cycle of these ...
<p>In zooplankton communities, morphological changes in Cladocera (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) may be r...
International audienceStudying the species distribution of Limnadiidae, a family of crustaceans, in ...
Clam shrimps are small crustaceans typical of temporary ponds. To survive in these highly variable a...
Rabet, Nicolas (2010): Revision of the egg morphology of Eulimnadia (Crustacea, Branchiopoda, Spinic...
FIGURE 2. Eulimnadia khoratensis (hermaphrodite). A, details of egg directly taken from the sediment...
We describe a new species of Eulimnadia, Eulimnadia bondi sp. nov., from the state of Goa, India. Th...
In temporary aquatic habitats, permanence and the severe disturbance associated with desiccation are...
We provide complete re-descriptions of a few Indian spinicaudatan clam shrimp species studied from t...
Kaya, Murat (Aksaray, Yazar)Morphological characteristics of the resting egg, which is important to ...
Highly variable environmental conditions can put the survival of inhabitants of temporary pools at h...
<div><p>ABSTRACT: Spatial distribution and egg production of squat lobsters is examined from specime...
Fig. 5. SEMs of eggs. (A) Limnadopsis birchii, Twin Pans, Currawinya National Park, Qld; (B) L. birc...
Seasonal variation in the morphology of Eurytemora americana eggs and its relationship with reproduc...
The objective of this study was to investigate morphological variation in traits of systematic relev...
The fertilized egg (or cyst) of branchiopods is a highly resistant stage in the life cycle of these ...
<p>In zooplankton communities, morphological changes in Cladocera (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) may be r...
International audienceStudying the species distribution of Limnadiidae, a family of crustaceans, in ...
Clam shrimps are small crustaceans typical of temporary ponds. To survive in these highly variable a...
Rabet, Nicolas (2010): Revision of the egg morphology of Eulimnadia (Crustacea, Branchiopoda, Spinic...
FIGURE 2. Eulimnadia khoratensis (hermaphrodite). A, details of egg directly taken from the sediment...
We describe a new species of Eulimnadia, Eulimnadia bondi sp. nov., from the state of Goa, India. Th...
In temporary aquatic habitats, permanence and the severe disturbance associated with desiccation are...
We provide complete re-descriptions of a few Indian spinicaudatan clam shrimp species studied from t...
Kaya, Murat (Aksaray, Yazar)Morphological characteristics of the resting egg, which is important to ...
Highly variable environmental conditions can put the survival of inhabitants of temporary pools at h...
<div><p>ABSTRACT: Spatial distribution and egg production of squat lobsters is examined from specime...
Fig. 5. SEMs of eggs. (A) Limnadopsis birchii, Twin Pans, Currawinya National Park, Qld; (B) L. birc...
Seasonal variation in the morphology of Eurytemora americana eggs and its relationship with reproduc...
The objective of this study was to investigate morphological variation in traits of systematic relev...
The fertilized egg (or cyst) of branchiopods is a highly resistant stage in the life cycle of these ...
<p>In zooplankton communities, morphological changes in Cladocera (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) may be r...