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31 March 2025

The aim of this paper is to describe and analyse the present Swedish fauna of freshwater snails, based on material in museum collections, the literature, records in conservation reports and in databases. The Swedish fauna comprises 50 species (42 ind...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,551 Views
29 Pages

An Analysis of Adriatic Ichthyofauna—Ecology, Zoogeography, and Conservation Status

  • Lovrenc Lipej,
  • Marcelo Kovačić and
  • Jakov Dulčić

4 March 2022

The paper presents an analysis of biogeographic and habitat distribution patterns, and the conservation status data of Adriatic fishes, based on the last published checklist and evidence-based critical analyses of species presence. The total number o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
46 Citations
7,463 Views
18 Pages

Molecular Phylogeny, Diversity and Zoogeography of Net-Winged Beetles (Coleoptera: Lycidae)

  • Michal Masek,
  • Michal Motyka,
  • Dominik Kusy,
  • Matej Bocek,
  • Yun Li and
  • Ladislav Bocak

1 November 2018

We synthesize the evidence from molecular phylogenetics, extant distribution, and plate tectonics to present an insight in ancestral areas, dispersal routes and the effectiveness of geographic barriers for net-winged beetle tribes (Coleoptera: Lycida...

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  • Open Access
2,056 Views
13 Pages

A new species of the genus Eupelte Claus, 1860, was obtained from the algal bed bottom in Dokdo Island, East Sea of Korea, using a light trap. Specimens of both sexes of the Korean new species are described in detail and compared with its congeners....

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,368 Views
16 Pages

31 May 2017

Although two thirds of the world’s euphausiid species occur in the Indian Ocean, environmental factors influencing patterns in their diversity across this atypical ocean basin are poorly known. Distribution data for 56 species of euphausiids were ext...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
10,396 Views
21 Pages

Diversity and Conservation of Rodents in Saudi Arabia

  • Khaled Ahmad Al Malki,
  • Abdul Rahman Al Ghamdi,
  • Faisal Shuraim,
  • Farah Neyaz,
  • Ahmad Al Boug,
  • Sharif Al Jbour,
  • Francesco M. Angelici and
  • Zuhair S. Amr

11 July 2024

The rodents of Saudi Arabia consist of twenty species and twelve genera within four families (Gliridae, Dipodidae, Muridae, and Hystricidae). Details on the past and present distribution of the rodents were included, along with available data on thei...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,854 Views
30 Pages

14 December 2023

Paussus, commonly known as ant nest beetles, is the most diverse genus of Paussinae (Coleoptera: Carabidae) with a very complex taxonomic history. Biodiversity research in Southeast and South Asia yields new species that can contribute to a better un...

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  • Open Access
30 Citations
5,694 Views
22 Pages

New Records of Antarctic Tardigrada with Comments on Interpopulation Variability of the Paramacrobiotus fairbanksi Schill, Förster, Dandekar and Wolf, 2010

  • Ɓukasz Kaczmarek,
  • Monika Mioduchowska,
  • UroĆĄ Kačarević,
  • Katarzyna Kubska,
  • Ivan Parnikoza,
  • BartƂomiej GoƂdyn and
  • Milena Roszkowska

20 March 2020

Studies on Antarctic tardigrades started at the beginning of the twentieth century and have progressed very slowly and ca. 75 tardigrade species are known from this region. Paramacrobiotus fairbanksi was described from USA based on genetic markers an...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,718 Views
19 Pages

31 March 2020

Through history, the habitats of wild mammals have changed greatly in China. Habitat changes may reflect changes in the environment and human–wildlife conflicts. This study focused on how the habitat changed for six taxa of rare wild mammals (o...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,298 Views
20 Pages

2 February 2023

The species diversity of lamellicorn beetles (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea) on the 20 islands of Peter the Great Gulf was considered and analyzed for the first time, where 83 species from 38 genera were identified. There are 60 species (72.3%) and 20 ge...

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  • Open Access
13 Citations
6,071 Views
22 Pages

3 December 2022

Understanding how changes in species richness pattern correlate with range changes in different taxonomic and biogeographic groups is important for conservation because it allows for generalizations about which species are at greatest risk. Here, we...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,833 Views
12 Pages

6 January 2023

Iason assingi n. sp. from the island of Crete (Greece) is described. A synopsis of the Anillini fauna of the Balkan Peninsula and Anatolia is provided. Faunistic, phylogenetic, and zoogeographic implications are discussed. Prioniomus (21 species), Wi...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,748 Views
19 Pages

10 November 2022

The desirable characteristics of effective natural enemies and the causes for failure of biological control efforts have been discussed extensively in the literature, yet predicting which collection site may yield efficient natural enemies remains a...

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  • Open Access
31 Citations
5,723 Views
14 Pages

Updated Trends on the Biodiscovery of New Marine Natural Products from Invertebrates

  • Ricardo Calado,
  • Renato Mamede,
  • SĂłnia Cruz and
  • Miguel C. Leal

9 June 2022

From 1990–2019, a total of 15,442 New Marine Natural Products from Invertebrates (NMNPIs) were reported. The 2010s saw the most prolific decade of biodiscovery, with 5630 NMNPIs recorded. The phyla that contributed most biomolecules were the Po...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,618 Views
13 Pages

27 February 2023

The Far East of Russia is a region where boreal and tropical faunas mix; it is also a zone of cladoceran endemism. The present study aimed to compare a set of microcrustacean (Cladocera and Copepoda) associations in three large lakes of the Russian F...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,540 Views
22 Pages

1 March 2023

On the basis of data collected since 1961, the authors of the current article conducted an analysis of the distribution of Uropodina (Acari: Mesostigmata) species in Poland. The areas of occurrence of the species were compared with the range boundari...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,401 Views
30 Pages

Pseudoscorpions of Israel: Annotated Checklist and Key, with New Records of Two Families (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones)

  • Sharon Warburg,
  • Shlomi Aharon,
  • Igor Armiach Steinpress,
  • Prashant P. Sharma,
  • Danilo Harms and
  • Efrat Gavish-Regev

24 October 2023

The location of Israel at the junction of three continents leads to a unique fauna of both Palearctic and Afrotropical zoogeographic origins. Following systematic revisions over the past sixty years and the discovery of new species, the only availabl...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
9,880 Views
11 Pages

27 May 2023

The Chesapeake logperch, Percina bimaculata (Halderman) has a disjunct distribution when compared to other species in the subgenus Percina. Members of this subgenus in Pennsylvania include Percina caprodes caprodes (Rafinesque), Percina caprodes semi...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,916 Views
19 Pages

The Diversity of Arachnid Assemblages on the Endemic Tree Zelkova abelicea (Ulmaceae): An Evaluation of Fragmentation and Connectivity in Crete (Greece)

  • Dariusz J. Gwiazdowicz,
  • Laurence Fazan,
  • Giulio Gardini,
  • Dany Ghosn,
  • SƂawomir Kaczmarek,
  • Alireza Nemati,
  • Ilektra Remoundou,
  • Tomasz Rutkowski,
  • Piotr SkubaƂa and
  • Gregor Kozlowski
  • + 1 author

10 October 2024

Zelkova abelicea is an endemic tree growing only on eight mountain stands on the Greek island of Crete. The aim of this study was to determine the structure of the assemblages and analyze the diversity of the arachnid assemblages living on Zelkova ab...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,646 Views
20 Pages

Identity and Distribution of Triglops metopias (Teleostei, Cottidae) in the Northwestern Pacific

  • Artem M. Prokofiev,
  • Ilyas N. Mukhametov,
  • Olga R. Emelianova,
  • Svetlana Yu. Orlova and
  • Alexei M. Orlov

The Alaskan (highbrow) sculpin, Triglops metopias, is a rare and poorly known species with a restricted distribution in the North Pacific. This species has been previously recorded only from off the Aleutian Islands and the Gulf of Alaska, while prev...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,578 Views
14 Pages

A Crusade Throughout the World’s Oceans: Genetic Evidence of the Southern Bluefin Tuna Thunnus maccoyii and the Pacific Bluefin Tuna Thunnus orientalis in Brazilian Waters

  • Rafael Schroeder,
  • Rodrigo Sant’Ana,
  • AndrĂ© O. S. Lima,
  • Juliana A. Dallabona,
  • Gabriela S. Delabary,
  • Lucas Gavazzoni,
  • Luciana de Oliveira,
  • Yan de O. Laaf and
  • Paulo Travassos

26 March 2025

The large pelagic species play an important role in transferring energy in vast distant marine ecoregions. Results obtained report on extraordinary findings of important commercial species in southeast–south Brazilian waters, including the Sout...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
6,061 Views
24 Pages

Fresh- and Brackish-Water Cold-Tolerant Species of Southern Europe: Migrants from the Paratethys That Colonized the Arctic

  • Valentina S. Artamonova,
  • Ivan N. Bolotov,
  • Maxim V. Vinarski and
  • Alexander A. Makhrov

22 April 2021

Analysis of zoogeographic, paleogeographic, and molecular data has shown that the ancestors of many fresh- and brackish-water cold-tolerant hydrobionts of the Mediterranean region and the Danube River basin likely originated in East Asia or Central A...

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  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,111 Views
17 Pages

History of Colonization of Jeju Island (Republic of Korea) by the Water Fleas (Crustacea: Cladocera) Is Reflected by the Seasonal Changes in Their Fauna and Species Associations

  • Alexey A. Kotov,
  • Dmitry G. Seleznev,
  • Petr G. Garibian,
  • Nikolai M. Korovchnsky,
  • Anna N. Neretina,
  • Artem Y. Sinev,
  • Hyun-Gi Jeong,
  • Hee-Min Yang and
  • Wonchoel Lee

26 October 2022

The aim of this paper is to study the species composition, structure and seasonal dynamics of the cladoceran fauna and species associations in inland water bodies of Jeju Island (Republic of Korea). Only 47 taxa were found in 199 samples. Such faunal...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,797 Views
12 Pages

The Occurrence of Quill Mites (Arachnida: Acariformes: Syringophilidae) on Bee-Eaters (Aves: Coraciiformes: Meropidae: Merops) of Two Sister Clades

  • Maciej Skoracki,
  • Jakub Z. Kosicki,
  • Bozena Sikora,
  • Till Töpfer,
  • Jan HuĆĄek,
  • Markus Unsöld and
  • Martin Hromada

8 December 2021

We studied the quill mite fauna of the family Syringophilidae, associated with bee-eaters. We examined 273 bird specimens belonging to nine closely related species of the genus Merops, representing two phylogenetic sister clades of a monophyletic gro...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,998 Views
18 Pages

Microarthropods Living on the Endemic Tree Zelkova abelicea (Ulmaceae) with Particular Attention to Collembola Diversity

  • Dariusz J. Gwiazdowicz,
  • Dariusz SkarĆŒyƄski,
  • Laurence Fazan,
  • Yann FragniĂšre,
  • Dany Ghosn,
  • Gregor Kozlowski,
  • Robert KuĆșmiƄski,
  • Ilektra Remoundou and
  • Bogna Zawieja

27 January 2022

Zelkova abelicea is an endemic tree species growing in several localities in the mountainous regions of Crete, Greece. To date, the microarthropod species associated with this tree species have not been identified. Since Z. abelicea populations are i...

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  • Open Access
17 Citations
8,022 Views
22 Pages

Distribution and Ecology of Decapod Crustaceans in Mediterranean Marine Caves: A Review

  • Carlo Nike Bianchi,
  • Vasilis Gerovasileiou,
  • Carla Morri and
  • Carlo Froglia

27 February 2022

Decapod crustaceans are important components of the fauna of marine caves worldwide, yet information on their ecology is still scarce. Mediterranean marine caves are perhaps the best known of the world and may offer paradigms to the students of marin...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,321 Views
18 Pages

Multiple Recent Colonizations of the Australian Region by the Chydorus sphaericus Group (Crustacea: Cladocera)

  • Dmitry P. Karabanov,
  • Eugeniya I. Bekker,
  • Petr G. Garibian,
  • Russell J. Shiel,
  • Tsuyoshi Kobayashi,
  • Derek J. Taylor and
  • Alexey A. Kotov

15 February 2022

Biotic introductions are an ongoing disruption for many ecosystems. For passively dispersed freshwater zooplankton, transcontinental introductions have been common but are poorly studied in the southern hemisphere. Here we assess the hypothesis of re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
1,860 Views
21 Pages

27 May 2023

Previous studies provided evidence of the mixing of boreal–tropical cladocerans (Crustacea) in the Far East of Eurasia, as well as the presence of numerous pre-Pleistocene relict endemics. In this study, we hypothesize that the colonization his...

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  • Open Access
1,528 Views
60 Pages

The results of the trawl survey of the research vessel Professor Kaganovsky over four seamounts (Annei, Jingu, Ojin, and Koko) of the Emperor Seamount Chain in 2019 are presented. Seventy-three species of pelagic and bottom-dwelling cartilaginous and...

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  • Open Access
765 Views
15 Pages

Contrasting Fauna in Two Neighboring Territories of the African Horn: A Case of the Genus Moina Baird, 1850 (Cladocera: Moinidae)

  • Dmitry D. Pereboev,
  • Anna N. Neretina,
  • Petr G. Garibian,
  • Boris D. Efeykin,
  • Idriss Okiye Waais and
  • Alexey A. Kotov

19 November 2025

Representatives of the family Moinidae (Crustacea: Cladocera) are well-adapted to life in temporary waters. Different species are characteristic of the Arid Belt of Eurasia. We aimed to compare the moinid species composition and genetic diversity fou...

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9 Citations
7,086 Views
21 Pages

Patterns of Zoological Diversity in Iran—A Review

  • Sajad Noori,
  • Reza Zahiri,
  • Gholam Hosein Yusefi,
  • Mahdi Rajabizadeh,
  • Oliver Hawlitschek,
  • Ehsan Rakhshani,
  • Martin Husemann and
  • Hossein Rajaei

8 October 2024

Iran is a country characterized by high biodiversity and complex biogeographic patterns. Its diverse landscape and steep climatic gradients have resulted in significant faunal diversity and high level of endemism. To better understand these patterns,...

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  • Open Access
13 Citations
7,625 Views
20 Pages

3 September 2018

Mordellidae (tumbling flower beetles) is a globally distributed family of Coleoptera; it is among the most species-rich families (containing 115 genera and 2308 species described). It is important because of its agroforestry significance and its ecos...