Survival in extreme environments–on the current knowledge of adaptations in tardigrades
N Møbjerg, KA Halberg, A Jørgensen… - Acta …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Tardigrades are microscopic animals found worldwide in aquatic as well as terrestrial
ecosystems. They belong to the invertebrate superclade Ecdysozoa, as do the two major …
ecosystems. They belong to the invertebrate superclade Ecdysozoa, as do the two major …
Developmental and genomic insight into the origin of the tardigrade body plan
Tardigrada is an ancient lineage of miniaturized animals. As an outgroup of the well‐studied
Arthropoda and Onychophora, studies of tardigrades hold the potential to reveal important …
Arthropoda and Onychophora, studies of tardigrades hold the potential to reveal important …
Phylogeny of Eutardigrada: New molecular data and their morphological support lead to the identification of new evolutionary lineages
An extensive study of the phylogeny of Eutardigrada, the largest class of Tardigrada, has
been performed analyzing one hundred and forty sequences (eighty of which newly …
been performed analyzing one hundred and forty sequences (eighty of which newly …
Unmasking hidden species diversity within the Ramazzottius oberhaeuseri complex, with an integrative redescription of the nominal species for the family …
Outdated and inaccurate original descriptions of species nominal for genera or species
complexes give birth to notorious difficulties in species identification and often translate into …
complexes give birth to notorious difficulties in species identification and often translate into …
Integrative taxonomy reveals new, widely distributed tardigrade species of the genus Paramacrobiotus (Eutardigrada: Macrobiotidae)
In a moss sample collected in Ribeiro Frio, Madeira, Paramacrobiotus gadabouti sp. nov.
was found and described using the integrative taxonomy approach. The new species is …
was found and described using the integrative taxonomy approach. The new species is …
What is a 'strong'synapomorphy? Redescriptions of Murray's type species and descriptions of new taxa challenge the systematics of Hypsibiidae (Eutardigrada …
P Gąsiorek, B Blagden, W Morek… - Zoological Journal of …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Hypsibiidae are the most species-rich group within the Hypsibioidea, and three
(Diphasconinae, Itaquasconinae, and Pilatobiinae) of its four subfamilies are characterized …
(Diphasconinae, Itaquasconinae, and Pilatobiinae) of its four subfamilies are characterized …
[HTML][HTML] An integrative description of Minibiotus ioculator sp. nov. from the Republic of South Africa with notes on Minibiotus pentannulatus Londoño et al., 2017 …
The genus Minibiotus is morphologically diverse, which may suggest its polyphyletic
character. However, scarce genetic data and often also the lack of detailed morphological …
character. However, scarce genetic data and often also the lack of detailed morphological …
An experimental test of eutardigrade preparation methods for light microscopy
Given the constantly growing number of described tardigrade species and the scarcity of
taxonomically meaningful morphological characters that these microinvertebrates exhibit, in …
taxonomically meaningful morphological characters that these microinvertebrates exhibit, in …
Estimating optimal sample size for tardigrade morphometry
Tardigrade taxonomy is based largely on classical methodology, with morphological and
morphometric traits being most often the sole basis for species delineation and identification …
morphometric traits being most often the sole basis for species delineation and identification …
[HTML][HTML] Deceptive conservatism of claws: distinct phyletic lineages concealed within Isohypsibioidea (Eutardigrada) revealed by molecular and morphological …
Isohypsibioidea are most likely the most basally branching evolutionary lineage of
eutardigrades. Despite being second largest eutardigrade order, phylogenetic relationships …
eutardigrades. Despite being second largest eutardigrade order, phylogenetic relationships …