The first hypothelminorheic Crustacea (Amphipoda, Dogielinotidae, Hyalella) from South America

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues, Stella Gomes
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Bueno, Alessandra Angélica de Pádua, Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/11537
Resumo: Most of known troglobiotic species occur in caves and subterranean environments from great depths. However, recently more attention has been given to other subterranean environments, such as the hypothelminorheic habitats. It comprises the most superficial among all subterranean habitats. This kind of environment is characterized by the constant presence of wet spots, absence of light and very particular abiotic characteristics, comprising unique species. The first hypothelminorheic Amphipoda from South America is here described, a new species of the genus Hyalella which occurs in a wetland on Southern Brazil. The new species differs from other troglobiotics of the genus by the presence of a curved seta on the inner ramus of uropod 1 and elongation of appendices, as the first pair of antennae and peraeopods 6 and 7. However, human impacts in the area where the new species occurs have changed heavily their habitat, which may have led the species to a critical level of threat or even extinction, demonstrating the fragility of this environment.
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spelling The first hypothelminorheic Crustacea (Amphipoda, Dogielinotidae, Hyalella) from South AmericaAmphipodaHypothelminorheicHyalellaBiodiversityConservationMost of known troglobiotic species occur in caves and subterranean environments from great depths. However, recently more attention has been given to other subterranean environments, such as the hypothelminorheic habitats. It comprises the most superficial among all subterranean habitats. This kind of environment is characterized by the constant presence of wet spots, absence of light and very particular abiotic characteristics, comprising unique species. The first hypothelminorheic Amphipoda from South America is here described, a new species of the genus Hyalella which occurs in a wetland on Southern Brazil. The new species differs from other troglobiotics of the genus by the presence of a curved seta on the inner ramus of uropod 1 and elongation of appendices, as the first pair of antennae and peraeopods 6 and 7. However, human impacts in the area where the new species occurs have changed heavily their habitat, which may have led the species to a critical level of threat or even extinction, demonstrating the fragility of this environment.Pensoft2016-08-05T12:08:01Z2016-08-05T12:08:01Z2012-11-02info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfRODRIGUES, S. G.; BUENO, A. A. de P.; FERREIRA, R. L. The first hypothelminorheic Crustacea (Amphipoda, Dogielinotidae, Hyalella) from South America. Zookeys [S.l.], v. 236, p. 65-80, Nov 2012.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/11537Zookeysreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLARodrigues, Stella GomesBueno, Alessandra Angélica de PáduaFerreira, Rodrigo Lopesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2016-08-05T12:08:01Zoai:localhost:1/11537Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2016-08-05T12:08:01Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The first hypothelminorheic Crustacea (Amphipoda, Dogielinotidae, Hyalella) from South America
title The first hypothelminorheic Crustacea (Amphipoda, Dogielinotidae, Hyalella) from South America
spellingShingle The first hypothelminorheic Crustacea (Amphipoda, Dogielinotidae, Hyalella) from South America
Rodrigues, Stella Gomes
Amphipoda
Hypothelminorheic
Hyalella
Biodiversity
Conservation
title_short The first hypothelminorheic Crustacea (Amphipoda, Dogielinotidae, Hyalella) from South America
title_full The first hypothelminorheic Crustacea (Amphipoda, Dogielinotidae, Hyalella) from South America
title_fullStr The first hypothelminorheic Crustacea (Amphipoda, Dogielinotidae, Hyalella) from South America
title_full_unstemmed The first hypothelminorheic Crustacea (Amphipoda, Dogielinotidae, Hyalella) from South America
title_sort The first hypothelminorheic Crustacea (Amphipoda, Dogielinotidae, Hyalella) from South America
author Rodrigues, Stella Gomes
author_facet Rodrigues, Stella Gomes
Bueno, Alessandra Angélica de Pádua
Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes
author_role author
author2 Bueno, Alessandra Angélica de Pádua
Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Stella Gomes
Bueno, Alessandra Angélica de Pádua
Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amphipoda
Hypothelminorheic
Hyalella
Biodiversity
Conservation
topic Amphipoda
Hypothelminorheic
Hyalella
Biodiversity
Conservation
description Most of known troglobiotic species occur in caves and subterranean environments from great depths. However, recently more attention has been given to other subterranean environments, such as the hypothelminorheic habitats. It comprises the most superficial among all subterranean habitats. This kind of environment is characterized by the constant presence of wet spots, absence of light and very particular abiotic characteristics, comprising unique species. The first hypothelminorheic Amphipoda from South America is here described, a new species of the genus Hyalella which occurs in a wetland on Southern Brazil. The new species differs from other troglobiotics of the genus by the presence of a curved seta on the inner ramus of uropod 1 and elongation of appendices, as the first pair of antennae and peraeopods 6 and 7. However, human impacts in the area where the new species occurs have changed heavily their habitat, which may have led the species to a critical level of threat or even extinction, demonstrating the fragility of this environment.
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http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/11537
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