Annotated zoogeography of non-marine Tardigrada. Part II: South America
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Annotated zoogeography of non-marine Tardigrada. Part II: South America
This paper is the second monograph of nine that describes the global records of limno-terrestrial water bears (Tardigrada). Here, we provide a comprehensive list of non-marine tardigrades recorded from South America, providing an updated and revised taxonomy accompanied by geographic co-ordinates, habitat, and biogeographic comments. It is hoped this work will serve as a reference point and background for further zoogeographical and taxonomical studies.
- British Antarctic Survey United Kingdom
- Jagiellonian University Poland
- Universidad Estatal Amazónica Ecuador
- Natural Environment Research Council United Kingdom
- Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Poland
Neotropic ecozone, tardigrades, species, species list, South America, taxonomy, Tardigrada, Animals, Animal Distribution, biogeography, Ecosystem
Neotropic ecozone, tardigrades, species, species list, South America, taxonomy, Tardigrada, Animals, Animal Distribution, biogeography, Ecosystem
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