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IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-07-24 DOI: 10.4003/006.038.0108
R. Bieler
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Boettgerilla pallens Simroth, 1912 (Boettgerillidae): A New Invasive Slug Species in Oregon, U.S.A. 美国俄勒冈州一种新的蛞蝓入侵种
IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-07-24 DOI: 10.4003/006.038.0106
R. M. Mc Donnell, J. Vlach, I. Reich, A. Colton
Abstract: Boettgerilla pallens Simroth, 1912 is reported in Oregon for the first time and has been collected in five counties. Species identification was confirmed using distinctive morphological characters (i.e. dark keel running from the end of the mantle to the tail; posterior end of the mantle pointed and not rounded; body cylindrical, hump shaped when at rest; and slender and worm-like when crawling) and partial mitochondrial cytochrome C oxidase subunit I (COI) sequences from three specimens. Information on the general biology, ecology and pest status of the species are presented.
摘要/ Abstract摘要:美国俄勒冈州首次报道了一种名为Boettgerilla pallens Simroth, 1912的品种。利用独特的形态特征(即从地幔末端到尾部的深色龙骨;披风的后端尖而不圆;圆柱形,休息时呈驼峰状;爬行时呈细长蠕虫状)和部分线粒体细胞色素C氧化酶亚基I (COI)序列。介绍了该物种的一般生物学、生态学和害虫状况。
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Type Specimens of Hawaiian Land Snails in the Paleontological Research Institution in Ithaca, New York 纽约伊萨卡古生物研究所夏威夷陆地蜗牛的模式标本
IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-07-24 DOI: 10.4003/006.038.0101
Tricia C Goulding, E. Strong, K. Hayes, John Slapcinsky, Jaynee R. Kim, Norine W. Yeung
Abstract: The diversity of Hawaiian land snails was once extraordinary, both in terms of the number of species and the unparalleled levels of endemism. Habitat loss and the establishment of non-native species that prey on native snails have resulted in catastrophic declines in Hawaii's native land snails in the last century, and many are now critically endangered or extinct. Despite these losses, some species persist, and recent surveys have identified remnant populations of several species previously thought extinct. To effectively manage these remaining taxa and to understand what has been lost, the systematics of the land snail fauna of Hawaii needs revision; this will facilitate accurate identification of threatened species, discovery of undescribed species, and a fuller understanding of native land snail evolution and conservation. The development of type catalogs for all major museum collections holding type material of Hawaiian land snails is a necessary first step in this revisionary process. Here we describe the type material at the Paleontological Research Institute (PRI) in Ithaca, New York. Most of the type collection of Hawaiian land snails at PRI was acquired from Wesley Newcomb through the Cornell Museum. Newcomb described 126 species and varieties of endemic Hawaiian land snails, of which the PRI Hawaiian land snail collection contains type material for 74 nominal species-group taxa belonging to the Achatinellidae and Amastridae. Eighteen of these are recognized as primary type material (i.e., syntypes or lectotypes, there are no holotypes or neotypes).
摘要:夏威夷陆地蜗牛的多样性曾经非同寻常,无论是在物种数量还是在特有性水平上都无与伦比。上个世纪,栖息地的丧失和以本土蜗牛为食的非本土物种的建立导致夏威夷本土蜗牛数量的灾难性下降,许多蜗牛现在处于极度濒危或灭绝状态。尽管有这些损失,一些物种仍然存在,最近的调查已经确定了几个以前被认为已经灭绝的物种的残余种群。为了有效管理这些剩余的分类群并了解已经丢失的内容,夏威夷陆地蜗牛动物群的系统学需要修订;这将有助于准确识别受威胁物种,发现未描述的物种,并更全面地了解本地蜗牛的进化和保护。为所有主要博物馆收藏的夏威夷陆地蜗牛类型材料开发类型目录是这一修订过程中必要的第一步。在这里,我们描述了位于纽约伊萨卡的古生物研究所(PRI)的类型材料。PRI收藏的大部分夏威夷陆生蜗牛都是通过康奈尔博物馆从韦斯利·纽科姆那里获得的。Newcomb描述了126种和变种的夏威夷特有陆生蜗牛,其中PRI夏威夷陆生蜗牛收藏包含属于Achatinellidae和Amastridae的74个标称物种群分类群的模式材料。其中18种被认为是主要类型材料(即同型或选型,没有全型或新型)。
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The Influence of Fire and Other Environmental Factors on Terrestrial Gastropod Species Composition in an Oak-Hickory Woodland of West-Central Illinois 火灾和其他环境因素对伊利诺伊州中西部橡树-山核桃林地陆生腹足类物种组成的影响
IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-07-24 DOI: 10.4003/006.038.0102
Mary E. Brand, Will T. Rechkemmer, S. Clark, K. W. Mccravy, C. Lydeard, Susan T. Meiers, Seán E. Jenkins
Abstract: Terrestrial gastropods are important herbivores, prey, and as decomposers in woodlands of the Midwestern USA. Vegetation structure and composition are dynamic and may influence gastropod abundance and distribution, but relationships among gastropod communities and environmental variables are understudied. We burned three treatment units in an oak-hickory woodland during 2004 and conducted additional burns on two of those treatment units, one in 2014 and the other in 2015. In May and August 2016, we collected leaf litter containing gastropods from transects within these three burn treatment units and used 19 environmental variables that were potentially important to gastropods. Environmental variables were associated with herbaceous and woody vegetation, ground cover, physiography, and burn history. We identified 14 species of gastropods at the study site. No significant environmental models were found for gastropod abundance, richness, effective number of species (based on Shannon entropy), or effective number of species (based on the Gini-Simpson index). Statistically significant associations among gastropods and environmental variables were seen in three species. Euchemotrema leaii was associated with areas having low coverage of shrubs and other perennials, and abundant leaf litter, whereas Neohelix alleni was positively associated with leaf litter and was abundant in areas with low total cover. Glyphyalinia indentata was associated with higher elevation transects, may be impacted by recent burning, and was found in areas with greater amounts of grasses and vines.
摘要:陆生腹足类是美国中西部林地中重要的食草动物、猎物和分解者。植被结构和组成是动态的,可能影响腹足类的丰度和分布,但腹足类群落和环境变量之间的关系研究不足。2004年,我们在一片橡树山核桃林地烧毁了三个处理单元,并对其中两个处理单元进行了额外的焚烧,一个在2014年,另一个在2015年。2016年5月和8月,我们从这三个烧伤处理单元的样带中收集了含有腹足类的落叶,并使用了19个对腹足类可能重要的环境变量。环境变量与草本和木本植被、地面覆盖、地貌和烧伤史有关。我们在研究地点确认了14种腹足类动物。没有发现关于腹足类丰度、丰富度、有效物种数量(基于香农熵)或有效物种数量的重要环境模型(基于基尼-辛普森指数)。在三个物种中发现了腹足类与环境变量之间具有统计学意义的相关性。leaii真血吸虫与灌木和其他多年生植物覆盖率低、落叶层丰富的地区有关,而Neohelix alleni与落叶层呈正相关,在总覆盖率低的地区丰富。凹形Glyphylinia indenta与海拔较高的样带有关,可能受到最近焚烧的影响,并且在草和藤蔓较多的地区发现。
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引用次数: 3
Discovery of the Only Living Population of Pupoidopsis hawaiensis (Gastropoda: Pupillidae) in the Last 50 Years 近50年来唯一存活的哈氏小蠊种群的发现(腹足目:小蠊科)
IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-07-24 DOI: 10.4003/006.038.0103
O. Gargominy, Jean-François Butaud, B. Fontaine, V. Prié, D. Zuccon, S. Tercerie, Joana Hauata, Maxime Hauata
Abstract: Pupoidopsis hawaiensis Pilsbry & C.M. Cooke, 1921, and its monospecific genus, is the only representative of Pupillidae in tropical Pacific Islands. Although most of native species from that region are single island endemics, P. hawaiensis has been recorded from Hawaii to the Tuamotus. However, it has not been recorded alive since 1965. Here we report the only modern living population of that species from a single site in Anaa (Tuamotu archipelago). A single COI haplotype and a single 28S allele support the hypothesis of self-fertilization. The species should be listed as Critically Endangered, and included in the list of protected species of French Polynesia. An Action Plan for its conservation should be undertaken, with protection status given to its last known stronghold in Anaa.
摘要:夏威夷Pupoidopsis Pilsbry & C.M. Cooke, 1921,及其单种属是热带太平洋岛屿上瞳孔科的唯一代表。虽然该地区的大多数本地物种都是单岛特有的,但夏威夷伪种从夏威夷到土阿莫图斯都有记录。然而,自1965年以来就没有活的记录。在这里,我们报告了该物种在Anaa(土阿莫土群岛)单一地点的唯一现代生活种群。单个COI单倍型和单个28S等位基因支持自花受精假说。该物种应被列为极度濒危物种,并列入法属波利尼西亚保护物种名单。应该制定一项保护行动计划,将其最后一个已知的据点安纳列入保护名单。
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The American Malacological Society Membership Application for Jan 1-Dec 31, 2021 美国线虫学学会会员申请日期为2021年1月1日至12月31日
IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-07-24 DOI: 10.4003/006.038.0112
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New Data on Warrana besnardi, a Tiny Bivalve Mollusk from the Southeastern Brazilian Coast 巴西东南海岸一种小型双壳类软体动物的新资料
IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-07-24 DOI: 10.4003/006.038.0104
A. R. Batistão, F. Passos
Abstract: Warrana besnardi (Klappenbach, 1963) is the single Atlantic species of the genus, and part of the family Condylocardiidae, composed of 21 genera and about 150 species. Recent availability of many well-preserved specimens allowed us to perform a detailed study of the shell of this species, using scanning electron microscopy and descriptions of the hinge structure, the larval shell, and the inner surface, complimenting and expanding previous taxonomic work. This morphological assessment included very small (0.5 mm in length), young individuals and larger (up to 1.5 mm in length), fully developed animals. Key new observations include the outline of the valves that varies with growth, with the young individuals being more equilateral, while the adults are obliquely inequilateral. The inner surface of the valves has microscopic pores, a feature already observed for other condylocardiids (but not for the Cuninae). The larval shell has the prodissoconch I (pI) averaging 220 µm in length, and the prodissoconch II (pII) 259 µm, measurements which suggest lecithotrophic development and that W. besnardi probably broods its young.
摘要:贝氏疣蛙(Klappenbach,1963)是该属的单一大西洋物种,是疣蛙科的一部分,由21属约150种组成。最近获得的许多保存完好的标本使我们能够使用扫描电子显微镜和铰链结构、幼虫外壳和内表面的描述对该物种的外壳进行详细研究,从而补充和扩展了以前的分类学工作。这种形态评估包括非常小(0.5毫米长)的年轻个体和较大(1.5毫米长)、完全发育的动物。关键的新观察结果包括随着生长而变化的瓣膜轮廓,年轻个体更为等边,而成年个体则倾斜不等边。瓣膜的内表面有微小的孔隙,这是其他髁状突已经观察到的特征(但Cuninae没有)。幼虫外壳的前丝孔I(pI)平均长度为220µm,前丝孔II(pI。
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引用次数: 2
Record of an Albino Land Snail Euhadra quaesita 一种白化陆地蜗牛Euhadra quaesita的记录
IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-07-24 DOI: 10.4003/006.038.0105
M. Yamagishi, S. Ito, J. Konuma
Abstract: Albino land snails are rare in the wild. Here we report finding an individual Euhadra quaesita quaesita (Deshayes, 1850) showing total albinism. In contrast to the mosaic of dark and light-brown bumps on the soft body of wild-type E. quaesita quaesita, the soft body of the albino individual was white or pale yellow, except for the head wart. We hypothesize the color of the head wart is derived from sex hormones as melanin pigments were lost in head-wart epithelial cells. Finding an albino E. quaesita quaesita opens opportunities for multiple new lines of inquiry.
摘要:白化蜗牛在野外很少见。在这里,我们发现了一个完全白化的夸氏Euhadra quaesita quaesita(Deshayes,1850)个体。与野生型E.quaesita quaesita柔软身体上深色和浅棕色凸起的马赛克形成对比的是,白化个体的柔软身体是白色或淡黄色,除了头部疣。我们假设头疣的颜色来源于性激素,因为黑色素在头疣上皮细胞中丢失。发现一个白化的E.quaesita quaesita打开了多个新的调查线索的机会。
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Showcase Your Research in the American Malacological Bulletin 在《美国线虫学公报》上展示你的研究成果
IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-07-24 DOI: 10.4003/006.038.0110
W. M. Meyer
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Phylogenetic Position of the Japanese Land Slug Genus Granulilimax Minato, 1989 Based on Preliminary Analyses of Mitochondrial and Nuclear Genes 1989年日本陆蛞蝓属Granulilimax Minato的系统发育定位——基于线粒体和核基因的初步分析
IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-01-23 DOI: 10.4003/006.037.0202
K. Kimura, Isao Sano, Y. Kameda, Takumi Saito, S. Chiba
Abstract: Granulilimax fuscicornis Minato, 1989 is an endemic land slug of Japan. This slug was described as a member of the stylommatophoran family Philomycidae Gray, 1847, and subsequently transferred into the systellommatophoran family Rathouisiidae Heude, 1885. It is still unclear whether the taxonomic revision to Rathouisiidae is supported by genetic data. In this study, we investigated the phylogenetic position of the genus Granulilimax using G. fuscicornis and an undescribed species Granulilimax sp. Although the phylogenetic relationships between G. fuscicornis and rathouisiid slugs remain to be solved, our preliminary molecular analysis using mitochondrial COI and nuclear 18S genes strengthen the idea that the Japanese Granulilimax slugs belong to Systellommatophora.
摘要:1989年产于日本南部的褐藻(Granulilimax fuscicornis Minato)是日本特有的陆蛞蝓。1847年,这种蛞蝓被描述为柄孔菌科Philomycidae Gray的一员,随后于1885年被转移到柄孔菌系统科Rathouisidae Heude。目前尚不清楚Rathouisidae的分类修订是否有遗传数据支持。在本研究中,我们使用G.fuscicornis和一个未描述的物种Granulilimax sp.调查了Granulilimax.属的系统发育位置。尽管G.fuscikornis和鼠尾蛞蝓之间的系统发育关系仍有待解决,我们使用线粒体COI和核18S基因进行的初步分子分析强化了日本Granulilimax蛞蝓属于Systellommatophora的观点。
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