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View article: An Elusive New Genus and Species of Subterranean Amphipod (Hadzioidea: Eriopisidae) from Barrow Island, Western Australia
An Elusive New Genus and Species of Subterranean Amphipod (Hadzioidea: Eriopisidae) from Barrow Island, Western Australia Open
Barrow Island, off the coast of north-west Western Australia, supports a rich subterranean amphipod fauna amid major resource development. Previous biological surveys for the purpose of species documentation and environmental impact assess…
View article: Diversity and Distribution of Australian Stygobiont and Other Groundwater-Associated Amphipods (Crustacea: Malacostraca: Peracarida)
Diversity and Distribution of Australian Stygobiont and Other Groundwater-Associated Amphipods (Crustacea: Malacostraca: Peracarida) Open
Numerous and diverse groundwater habitats suitable for sustaining aquatic invertebrate communities exist across Australia. These habitats include enclosed subterranean aquifer systems, fractured rock, alluvial aquifers, perched aquifers, a…
View article: What are the best practices for curating eDNA custom barcode reference libraries? A case study using Australian subterranean fauna
What are the best practices for curating eDNA custom barcode reference libraries? A case study using Australian subterranean fauna Open
Identification of species for environmental assessment and monitoring is essential for understanding anthropogenic impacts on biodiversity, but for subterranean fauna this task is frequently difficult and time consuming. The implementation…
View article: Carnarvonis gen. nov. and Warregoensis gen. nov.: two new genera and species of subterranean amphipods (Crangonyctoidea: Chillagoeidae) described from north-eastern Australia
Carnarvonis gen. nov. and Warregoensis gen. nov.: two new genera and species of subterranean amphipods (Crangonyctoidea: Chillagoeidae) described from north-eastern Australia Open
King, Rachael A., Stringer, Danielle N., Leijs, Remko (2023): Carnarvonis gen. nov. and Warregoensis gen. nov.: Two New Genera and Species of Subterranean Amphipods (Crangonyctoidea: Chillagoeidae) Described from North-eastern Australia. R…
View article: Phylogenetic placement and description of <i>Ngaliadessus humphreysi</i> gen. et sp. nov., Watts & Villastrigo (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae), a subterranean diving beetle from the Ngalia Basin in central Australia
Phylogenetic placement and description of <i>Ngaliadessus humphreysi</i> gen. et sp. nov., Watts & Villastrigo (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae), a subterranean diving beetle from the Ngalia Basin in central Australia Open
The largest diversity in the world of subterranean diving beetles (Dytiscidae) has been discovered in underground waters of the Australian arid zone. The majority of species are from the Dytiscidae genera Limbodessus Guignot, 1939 (Bidessi…
View article: <i>Corrigendum to</i> : Cryptic diversity down under: defining species in the subterranean amphipod genus <i>Nedsia</i> Barnard & Williams, 1995 (Hadzioidea: Eriopisidae) from the Pilbara, Western Australia
<i>Corrigendum to</i> : Cryptic diversity down under: defining species in the subterranean amphipod genus <i>Nedsia</i> Barnard & Williams, 1995 (Hadzioidea: Eriopisidae) from the Pilbara, Western Australia Open
Amphipod crustaceans comprise a significant and enigmatic component of Australian groundwater ecosystems, particularly in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Many amphipod species in the Pilbara, including species in the genus Nedsia …
View article: Pilbarana, a new subterranean amphipod genus (Hadzioidea: Eriopisidae) of environmental assessment importance from the Pilbara, Western Australia
Pilbarana, a new subterranean amphipod genus (Hadzioidea: Eriopisidae) of environmental assessment importance from the Pilbara, Western Australia Open
The Pilbara and nearby regions in north-western Western Australia have an exceptionally high diversity of short-range endemic invertebrates inhabiting threatened groundwater-dependent habitats. Amphipod crustaceans, in particular, are domi…
View article: Cryptic diversity down under: defining species in the subterranean amphipod genus Nedsia Barnard & Williams, 1995 (Hadzioidea: Eriopisidae) from the Pilbara, Western Australia
Cryptic diversity down under: defining species in the subterranean amphipod genus Nedsia Barnard & Williams, 1995 (Hadzioidea: Eriopisidae) from the Pilbara, Western Australia Open
Amphipod crustaceans comprise a significant and enigmatic component of Australian groundwater ecosystems, particularly in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Many amphipod species in the Pilbara, including species in the genus NedsiaB…
View article: Pilbarana, a new subterranean amphipod genus (Hadzioidea: Eriopisidae) of environmental assessment importance from the Pilbara, Western Australia
Pilbarana, a new subterranean amphipod genus (Hadzioidea: Eriopisidae) of environmental assessment importance from the Pilbara, Western Australia Open
This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Stringer, Danielle N., King, Rachael A., Austin, Andrew D., Guzik, Michelle T. (2022): Pilbarana, a new subterranean amphipod genus (Hadzioidea: …
View article: Development and evaluation of a custom bait design based on 469 single-copy protein-coding genes for exon capture of isopods (Philosciidae: Haloniscus)
Development and evaluation of a custom bait design based on 469 single-copy protein-coding genes for exon capture of isopods (Philosciidae: Haloniscus) Open
Transcriptome-based exon capture approaches, along with next-generation sequencing, are allowing for the rapid and cost-effective production of extensive and informative phylogenomic datasets from non-model organisms for phylogenetics and …
View article: Molecular phylogenetic analysis of Australian arid-zone oniscidean isopods (Crustacea : Haloniscus) reveals strong regional endemicity and new putative species
Molecular phylogenetic analysis of Australian arid-zone oniscidean isopods (Crustacea : Haloniscus) reveals strong regional endemicity and new putative species Open
During the Miocene, central and western Australia shared a warm–wet environment that harboured a mesic rainforest fauna. Now, although the area is within the arid climate zone, it provides a habitat for highly diverse groundwater-associate…