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期刊名:Journal of zoological systematics and evolutionary research

缩写:J ZOOL SYST EVOL RES

ISSN:0947-5745

e-ISSN:1439-0469

IF/分区:2.6/Q1

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Sonja Bamberger,Michael Duda,Andreas Tribsch et al. Sonja Bamberger et al.
The Austrian endemic land snail species Noricella oreinos (formerly Trochulus oreinos) occurs in the Northeastern Calcareous Alps at high elevations. Two morphologically highly similar subspecies N. o. oreinos and N. o. scheerpeltzi have be...
Josef Harl,Elisabeth Haring,Barna Páll-Gergely Josef Harl
The land snail genus Schileykula Gittenberger, 1983 is distributed in arid limestone areas from western Turkey to north-western Iran. It comprises eight species, which display high variation in shell size and morphology. The cylindrical she...
Terrence C Demos,Paul W Webala,Julian C Kerbis Peterhans et al. Terrence C Demos et al.
The bat family Nycteridae contains only the genus Nycteris, which comprises 13 currently recognized species from Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, one species from Madagascar, and two species restricted to Malaysia and Indonesia in South-Ea...
Tobias Pfingstl,Andrea Lienhard,Satoshi Shimano et al. Tobias Pfingstl et al.
This study demonstrates for the first time the presence of marine-associated mites in the Andaman Sea and Strait of Malacca and reveals a relatively high diversity of these taxa with six species from two different families: Selenoribatidae ...
Sylvia Schäffer,Edith Stabentheiner,Satoshi Shimano et al. Sylvia Schäffer et al.
Species diversity is generally higher in the tropics compared to the temperate zones. The phenomenon that one species of an almost exclusively tropical living genus was able to adapt successfully to the cold northern regions is rather rare....
Alen Kristof,André L de Oliveira,Konstantin G Kolbin et al. Alen Kristof et al.
A putative new limpet species (Patellogastropoda) from the Sea of Japan is revealed by molecular genetic analyses using the mitochondrial markers 16S rRNA and cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (CO1), as well as the DNA marker 18S rRNA. Our dat...
Alen Kristof,André Luiz de Oliveira,Konstantin G Kolbin et al. Alen Kristof et al.
Within Gastropoda, limpets (Patellogastropoda) are considered the most basal branching taxon and its representatives are thus crucial for research into evolutionary questions. Here, we describe the development of the neuromuscular system in...
Stephan Koblmüller,Bernd Steinwender,Sara Weiß et al. Stephan Koblmüller et al.
Population histories depend on the interplay between exogeneous and endogeneous factors. In marine species, phylogeographic and demographic patterns are often shaped by sea level fluctuations, water currents and dispersal ability. Using mit...