Studies on Freshwater Copepoda: a Volume in Honour of Bernard Dussart
Edited by Danielle Defaye, Eduardo Suárez-Morales and J. Carel von Vaupel Klein
Biographical note
Danielle Defaye, Ph.D. (1984) in Animal Biology and Physiology, Université of Bordeaux I, has been appointed as Associate Professor at the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris since 1999. She has published extensively on the taxonomy of freshwater Copepoda, including the World Directories of Copepoda of Inland Waters, I, II, III (with B.H. Dussart).
Readership
All those interested in limnology and freshwater biology, in particular in free-living Copepoda of inland waters.
Table of contents
DEFAYE, DANIELLE, J. CAREL VON VAUPEL KLEIN & GRACE WYNGAARD, Bernard Dussart, 17 August 1922 – 1 November 2008
ALEKSEEV, VICTOR & DANIELLE DEFAYE, Taxonomic differentiation and world geographical distribution of the Eucyclops serrulatus group (Copepoda, Cyclopidae, Eucyclopinae)
BOXSHALL, GEOFF A. & TERUE C. KIHARA, Brush setae on the antennules of male Eucyclopinae (Copepoda, Cyclopoida, Cyclopidae)
BRANCELJ, ANTON, Copepoda from a deep-groundwater porous aquifer in contact with karst: description of a new species, Paramoraropsis brigitae n. sp. (Copepoda, Harpacticoida)
COTTARELLI, V. & M.C. BRUNO, Variazioni sul tema II: Description of Carcinocaris dussarti sp. nov., associated with xanthid crabs, and new data on the distribution of Carcinocaris serrichelata (Copepoda, Harpacticoida)
CUOC, CORINNE & DANIELLE DEFAYE, Female genitalia in Cyclopidae (Copepoda, Cyclopoida): how to reinterpret the internal structures?
FERRARI, FRANK D., SUPAWADEE CHULLASORN & HANS-UWE DAHMS, Copepodids of Pseudocyclops schminkei (Copepoda, Calanoida) and the relationship of Pseudocyclopidae to other calanoids
FIERS, FRANK, Apalachocyclops gen. nov. (Copepoda, Cyclopoida, Cyclopidae): a Nearctic “Doppelgänger” of the European speocyclopines
GALASSI, DIANA M.P., BARBARA FIASCA & DINA DEL TOSTO, Patterns of copepod diversity in springs of Central Italy: implications for conservation issues
GUTIÉRREZ-AGUIRRE, MARTHA A., EDUARDO SUÁREZ-MORALES, ADRIÁN CERVANTES-MARTÍNEZ, NANDINI SARMA & S. S. S. SARMA, Morphology of Elaphoidella grandidieri (Guerne & Richard, 1893) (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) from Mexico with notes on fecundity in culture conditions
HOŁYŃSKA, MARIA, Latitudinal gradients in diversity of the freshwater copepod family Cyclopidae
IEPURE, SANDA & IOANA MELEG, Postnaupliar antennular development in the obligate subterranean Acanthocyclops kieferi (Chappuis, 1925) species-group (Kiefer, 1927) (Copepoda, Cyclopoida)
KARANOVIC, T. & S.J.B. COOPER, Third genus of parastenocarid copepods from Australia supported by molecular evidence (Harpacticoida, Parastenocarididae)
MENU-MARQUE, SILVINA & CECILIA LOCASCIO DE MITROVICH, Löffler’s Chilean Eucyclops (Copepoda, Cyclopidae) revisited
MONCHENKO, V.I., Presumed parasitic trends in the evolution of the family Cyclopidae (Copepoda, Cyclopoida)
MONTECINO, VIVIAN, JUAN PABLO OYANEDEL, IRMA VILA & LUIS ZÚÑIGA, Limnetic zooplankton of Chilean lakes and reservoirs: a tribute to Bernard Dussart
PAGANO, M., R. ARFI & D. DEFAYE, zooplankton communities of the Sélingué Reservoir (Mali, West Africa). The role of environmental factors
PAGGI, JUAN C., A new species of the rare genus Idiodiaptomus Kiefer, 1936 (Copepoda, Calanoida, Diaptomidae) from northeastern Argentina
PINEL-ALLOUL, B., E. CUSSON & L. ALDAMMAN, Diversity and spatial distribution of copepods in the St. Lawrence River
RANGA REDDY, YENUMULA, Two new hyporheic Parastenocarididae from India: Parastenocaris sutlej n. sp. and P. gundlakamma n. sp. (Copepoda, Harpacticoida)
STOCH, FABIO & MARIA CRISTINA BRUNO, Acanthocyclops magistridussarti sp. nov., from ground waters of peninsular Italy, with comments on the intraspecific variability of the antennary basis ornamentation (Copepoda, Cyclopoida, Cyclopidae)
WYNGAARD, GRACE A., CARLOS E. F. ROCHA & ALMIR PEPATO, Familial level phylogeny of free-living cyclopoids (Copepoda), inferred from partial 18S ribosomal DNA
YOUNG, SHUH-SEN & C.-T. SHIH, Freshwater calanoids (Copepoda, Calanoida) of Taiwan with some comments on the morphology of Neutrodiaptomus tumidus Kiefer, 1937 observed by SEM
ALEKSEEV, VICTOR & DANIELLE DEFAYE, Taxonomic differentiation and world geographical distribution of the Eucyclops serrulatus group (Copepoda, Cyclopidae, Eucyclopinae)
BOXSHALL, GEOFF A. & TERUE C. KIHARA, Brush setae on the antennules of male Eucyclopinae (Copepoda, Cyclopoida, Cyclopidae)
BRANCELJ, ANTON, Copepoda from a deep-groundwater porous aquifer in contact with karst: description of a new species, Paramoraropsis brigitae n. sp. (Copepoda, Harpacticoida)
COTTARELLI, V. & M.C. BRUNO, Variazioni sul tema II: Description of Carcinocaris dussarti sp. nov., associated with xanthid crabs, and new data on the distribution of Carcinocaris serrichelata (Copepoda, Harpacticoida)
CUOC, CORINNE & DANIELLE DEFAYE, Female genitalia in Cyclopidae (Copepoda, Cyclopoida): how to reinterpret the internal structures?
FERRARI, FRANK D., SUPAWADEE CHULLASORN & HANS-UWE DAHMS, Copepodids of Pseudocyclops schminkei (Copepoda, Calanoida) and the relationship of Pseudocyclopidae to other calanoids
FIERS, FRANK, Apalachocyclops gen. nov. (Copepoda, Cyclopoida, Cyclopidae): a Nearctic “Doppelgänger” of the European speocyclopines
GALASSI, DIANA M.P., BARBARA FIASCA & DINA DEL TOSTO, Patterns of copepod diversity in springs of Central Italy: implications for conservation issues
GUTIÉRREZ-AGUIRRE, MARTHA A., EDUARDO SUÁREZ-MORALES, ADRIÁN CERVANTES-MARTÍNEZ, NANDINI SARMA & S. S. S. SARMA, Morphology of Elaphoidella grandidieri (Guerne & Richard, 1893) (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) from Mexico with notes on fecundity in culture conditions
HOŁYŃSKA, MARIA, Latitudinal gradients in diversity of the freshwater copepod family Cyclopidae
IEPURE, SANDA & IOANA MELEG, Postnaupliar antennular development in the obligate subterranean Acanthocyclops kieferi (Chappuis, 1925) species-group (Kiefer, 1927) (Copepoda, Cyclopoida)
KARANOVIC, T. & S.J.B. COOPER, Third genus of parastenocarid copepods from Australia supported by molecular evidence (Harpacticoida, Parastenocarididae)
MENU-MARQUE, SILVINA & CECILIA LOCASCIO DE MITROVICH, Löffler’s Chilean Eucyclops (Copepoda, Cyclopidae) revisited
MONCHENKO, V.I., Presumed parasitic trends in the evolution of the family Cyclopidae (Copepoda, Cyclopoida)
MONTECINO, VIVIAN, JUAN PABLO OYANEDEL, IRMA VILA & LUIS ZÚÑIGA, Limnetic zooplankton of Chilean lakes and reservoirs: a tribute to Bernard Dussart
PAGANO, M., R. ARFI & D. DEFAYE, zooplankton communities of the Sélingué Reservoir (Mali, West Africa). The role of environmental factors
PAGGI, JUAN C., A new species of the rare genus Idiodiaptomus Kiefer, 1936 (Copepoda, Calanoida, Diaptomidae) from northeastern Argentina
PINEL-ALLOUL, B., E. CUSSON & L. ALDAMMAN, Diversity and spatial distribution of copepods in the St. Lawrence River
RANGA REDDY, YENUMULA, Two new hyporheic Parastenocarididae from India: Parastenocaris sutlej n. sp. and P. gundlakamma n. sp. (Copepoda, Harpacticoida)
STOCH, FABIO & MARIA CRISTINA BRUNO, Acanthocyclops magistridussarti sp. nov., from ground waters of peninsular Italy, with comments on the intraspecific variability of the antennary basis ornamentation (Copepoda, Cyclopoida, Cyclopidae)
WYNGAARD, GRACE A., CARLOS E. F. ROCHA & ALMIR PEPATO, Familial level phylogeny of free-living cyclopoids (Copepoda), inferred from partial 18S ribosomal DNA
YOUNG, SHUH-SEN & C.-T. SHIH, Freshwater calanoids (Copepoda, Calanoida) of Taiwan with some comments on the morphology of Neutrodiaptomus tumidus Kiefer, 1937 observed by SEM
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