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2014, Zootaxa
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Caridina clandestina, new species, an unusual new freshwater shrimp (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae) from the remote high elevation Napu Valley of Sulawesi, Indonesia2023 •
2021 •
Lake Poso, an ancient lake system on the Indonesian island Sulawesi, harbours an endemic species flock of six, four lacustrine and two riverine species of the freshwater shrimp genus Caridina. In this study, five new lacustrine species are described, bringing the total to eleven species altogether. The number of lacustrine species is more than doubled to nine species compared to the last taxonomic revision in 2009. One of them, Caridina mayamareenae Klotz, Wowor & von Rintelen, sp. nov., even represents the first case of an atyid shrimp associated with freshwater snails which is morphologically adapted to living in shells. An integrative approach was used by providing a combination of morphological, ecological, and molecular data. Based on standard morphological characters, distribution, substrate preferences, and colouration of living specimens in the field, five distinct undescribed species could be distinguished. To support our species-hypothesis based on the mitochondrial genes ...
1992 •
Journal of Natural History
A revision of the Caridina serrata species group, with descriptions of five new species (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea: Atyidae)1999 •
Integrated molecular and morphological studies of newly collected and curated specimens of the genus Caridina from the Atherton Tablelands, Wet Tropics World Heritage Area in north–eastern Queensland, Australia indicated the presence of an undescribed species belonging to the Caridina zebra Short 1993 complex. This species is somewhat intermediate, although distinct on the basis of molecular data and morphology, from two known sympatric species, Caridina zebra and C. confusa Choy & Marshall 1997, and an allopatric species, C. spinula Choy & Marshall 1997, from the Cape York Peninsula, about 500 km north. It is described here as a new species, C. malanda sp. nov., and compared with similar congeners. A key for the identification of the species, as well as notes on its distribution, ecology, and conservation, are provided.
2007 •
European Journal of Taxonomy
Caridina variabilirostris (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae), a new species of freshwater shrimp from Pohnpei (Micronesia)Recently, the status of a new species of atyid shrimp from Pohnpei (Micronesia) was discussed in relation to C. brachydactyla De Man, 1908 and C. mertoni J. Roux, 1911. By combining morphological data with a phylogenetic analysis with closely related species, this species is here described as Caridina variabilirostris sp. nov. Notes on its ecological distribution are also provided. The new species is characterized by a highly variable rostrum and is present in rivers all over Pohnpei Island. The status of this new species is clarified and it is shown that neither C. brachydactyla De Man 1908 nor C. mertoni J. Roux, 1911 occur on Pohnpei Island.
The caridean shrimps include a vast assemblage of species inhabiting all types of aquatic habitats from high altitude streams to coastal marine waters. They are wide distributed around the world and have considerable aesthetic and food value to mankind. They are very good source of high proteins and other by-products, also have shown good qualities for bioassay studies. As such they may occupy a significant position in the socio-economic fabric of our country by providing nutritious food, income, leisure and employment opportunities, if given their due status. Although Pakistani research on noncaridean shrimps community has been from the beginning organized to take in parallel environmental and biological observations there is no comprehensive account for the much neglected caridean shrimp resources of Pakistan. There are few scattered reports on the group published by the Pakistani scientists focusing on specific problems. This document seeks to provide a sketch of the existing knowledge in Pakistan. An urgent need was felt in the interest of our scientists to consolidate the scattered informations in the form of a monograph. One of the major aims of the monograph is to communicate among scientists and students the important up to date advancement on the taxonomy of the group in world in a single volume for easy accessibility and to solve some of the unsettled taxonomical problems. The monograph contains 4 chapters. The first is the introduction to the group. The second will be dealing with methodology and the third is the result of with the taxonomy of these prawns, recent classification, keys to identification of families, subfamilies, genera and species under Caridea, detail descriptions find place in this chapter. The same chapter includes analysis of the biogeography of the species under the Caridea where distribution pattern of the Pakistani Caridea is given and zoogeographic affinities are discussed for the Pakistani species based on published xvi distribution. The last chapter describes our water resources and the caridean resources they embody. This monograph is unique in providing information on the species spread on a vast array of region spanning from Himalayas to Exclusive Economic Zone of Pakistan in the Arabian Sea in a single volume. There was room for something like a comprehensive treatment of the Pakistani carideans. After 3-4 years of intermittent work the study could be finished. In such a big endeavor in a fixed time frame work (there is never enough time) shortcomings are unavoidable, and critical opinions not are surprising. Still we hope that this monograph will be quite a value to all those interested in carcinology throughout the world particularly for those in search of information on biodiversity of our unique zoogeographical zones and will stimulate interest in further research on these remarkable animals. This information needs to be passed along to prevent its loss and before some of the species at the verge of extinction disappear they need to be documented, particularly in the present scenario when the Indus River could see dramatically reduced flow, and we are among the countries hardest hit by the climatic change, along with this the world oceans are becoming acidic at a faster rate threatening disaster for marine life and food supplies across the globe. Actually, the present document was designed as a review of the state of the knowledge, problem and challenges posed in quantifying the caridean resources in Pakistan and we consider it as work in progress, it will be a key reference on documentation of Pakistani caridean shrimps, particularly the fresh water shrimps. When we are facing challenges to conserve our fresh water resources with a large number of dams, and riverine development planned in our species diverse country. It is also expected that a study of this kind be bound to reveal provocative gaps in the knowledge of the animal. Some of those appeared as this monograph project unfolded, can be solved only by additional collecting; others by comparative population analysis and still others by laboratory observations. It is inevitable that there are errors and omissions in this monograph. Apologies are herewith rendered for the editing mistakes. Blames therefore be charged to both of us having weak eye sight that caused correcting more time consuming and to our selfishly strong desire for timely rather than our post humous publication.
2018 •
… Publications-Series of …
NOAH, the right information at the right time at the right place2007 •
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
First visceral leishmaniasis focus in Argentina2008 •
Argensola: Revista de Ciencias Sociales del …
Diez escrituras relativas al monasterio de San Pedro de Tabernas registradas en los protocolos notariales de Pedro de Guart: Natural de Murillo de Liena ( …1997 •
2017 •
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Vanillic Acid, a Bioactive Phenolic Compound, Counteracts LPS-Induced Neurotoxicity by Regulating c-Jun N-Terminal Kinase in Mouse Brain2020 •
2017 •
1997 •
Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences
Effect of Curcumin on Interleukin-6 Expression and Malondialdehyde Levels in Liver Fibrosis2022 •
Jewel Journal of Medical Sciences
Investigations of the Activity of Phenobarbitone in Mice Models of Depression2018 •
JURNAL MANAJEMEN AGRIBISNIS (Journal Of Agribusiness Management)
The Contribution of Fermentation Technology to the Value Added of Certification Cocoa in the Subak Abian Amerta Nadi Tuwed Village Melaya District Jembrana Regency2020 •
Maria Cristina Mendes
Adaptação cinematográfica: singularidades tradutórias e interpretativas 1 Cinematographic Adaptation: translational and interpretive singularities2022 •
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
Progressive Densification and Region Growing Methods for Lidar Data Classification2012 •
Jurnal ABDI: Media Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Workshop Pemanfaatan Laser Dan Teknologi 4.0 Untuk Mendayagunakan Fungsi Laboratorium Fisika Bagi Guru SMK Dan Sma DI Kabupaten JemberInternational Journal of Applied Decision Sciences
A framework for performance evaluation of employment offices: a case of Tunisia2011 •