A graphically illustrated glossary of polychaete terminology: invasive species of Sabellidae, Serpulidae and Spionidae

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Memoirs of Museum Victoria Pub Date : 2014-01-01 DOI:10.24199/J.MMV.2014.71.25
Eunice Wong, E. Kupriyanova, P. Hutchings, M. Capa, V. Radashevsky, H. A. Hove
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Wong, E., Kupriyanova, E.K., Hutchings, P., Capa, M., Radashevsky, V.I. and ten Hove, H.A. 2014. A graphically illustrated glossary of polychaete terminology: invasive species of Sabellidae, Serpulidae and Spionidae. Memoirs of Museum Victoria 71: 327–342. A well-illustrated glossary supports the study of polychaete anatomy and systematics, as well as aiding species identification, a need that emerged within the shipping and aquaculture industries over recent decades. Sabellidae, Serpulidae and Spionidae are polychaete families that most often include species that are translocated globally through ship fouling, ballast water or aquaculture trade. Accurate identifications are crucial since these translocations have significant ecological and commercial implications and also for phylogenetic and other biological studies. Using digital illustrations of specimens (deposited predominantly at the Australian Museum in Sydney), a glossary has been developed for these three families with the aim of standardising terminologies. Complete-focus images were generated with Helicon Focus 5.3 Pro software from multiple image layers. The definitions have been explained specific to families and illustrated with these images, thus creating the first comprehensive, digitally illustrated glossary of polychaete terminology.
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多毛纲术语的图解词汇:沙贝科,蛇毛科和刺毛科的入侵物种
Wong, E., Kupriyanova, e.k., Hutchings, P., Capa, M., Radashevsky, V.I.和ten Hove, H.A. 2014。多毛纲术语的图解词汇:沙贝科,蛇毛科和刺毛科的入侵物种。维多利亚博物馆回忆录71:327-342。插图完备的术语表支持多毛类解剖和系统分类的研究,并有助于物种鉴定,这是近几十年来在航运和水产养殖业中出现的需求。Sabellidae, Serpulidae和Spionidae是多毛纲科,其中最常见的是通过船舶污染,压载水或水产养殖贸易在全球范围内转移的物种。准确的鉴定是至关重要的,因为这些易位具有重要的生态和商业意义,也对系统发育和其他生物学研究具有重要意义。利用标本的数字插图(主要存放在悉尼的澳大利亚博物馆),为这三个科开发了一个术语表,目的是标准化术语。使用Helicon Focus 5.3 Pro软件从多个图像层生成全焦图像。这些定义已经解释了具体的家庭和插图与这些图像,从而创建了第一个全面的,数字插图的多毛纲术语表。
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