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Vieraea Folia Scientarum Biologicarum Canariensium, 2001
ABSTRACT Based on live material collected in shallow-waters of Tenerife Island , Granulina guanch... more ABSTRACT Based on live material collected in shallow-waters of Tenerife Island , Granulina guancha (d 'Orbigny, 1839) is rcdcscribed, contributing as well with its internal anatomy description and giving new data on live specimens coloration.
Revista De La Academia Canaria De Ciencias Folia Canariensis Academiae Scientiarum, 2003
Makaronesia Boletin De La Asociacion De Amigos Del Museo De Ciencias Naturales De Tenerife, 2011
Revista De La Academia Canaria De Ciencias Folia Canariensis Academiae Scientiarum, 2000
Revista De La Academia Canaria De Ciencias Folia Canariensis Academiae Scientiarum, 2002
espanolSe estudian ejemplares de Doto floridicola Simrot, 1888 recolectados por primera vez en la... more espanolSe estudian ejemplares de Doto floridicola Simrot, 1888 recolectados por primera vez en las islas Canarias y se comparan con otros procedentes de Sicilia, Corcega, Sur de Espafia, Portugal y Madeira. EnglishSpecimens of Doto floridicola Simrod, 1888 collected for the first time in Canary islands are studied and compared with others from Sicily, Corsica, South of Spain, Portugal and Madeira.
Vieraea Folia Scientarum Biologicarum Canariensium, 2004
Se estudian dos aeolidaceos atlanticos de cuerpo blanquecino con ceratas rojos, Coryphella dushia... more Se estudian dos aeolidaceos atlanticos de cuerpo blanquecino con ceratas rojos, Coryphella dushia Marcus & Marcus, 1963, del mar Caribe, registrada aqui por primera vez para la region macaronesica (islas Canarias y de Cabo Verde ) y se describe una nueva especie del genero Phidiana Gray, 1850, del Caribe de Costa Rica. Se ofrecen descripciones anatomicas de ambas y se discuten con las especies afines.
Vieraea Folia Scientarum Biologicarum Canariensium, 2003
Vieraea Folia scientiarum biologicarum canariensium
Los ejemplares de Nanozostera noltii (Hornemann) Tomlinson & Posluszny presentes en el islote del... more Los ejemplares de Nanozostera noltii (Hornemann) Tomlinson & Posluszny presentes en el islote del Castillo o del Quemado (Marina de Arrecife, Lanzarote) representan hasta el momento ejemplares clónicos, lo cual refuerza el diagnóstico sobre el estado crítico en que se encontraba la población natural de esta planta marina catalogada, en Canarias, en la categoría de “En peligro de extinción”. El redescubrimiento y localización de nuevas poblaciones en el litoral de Arrecife, hacen albergar nuevas perspectivas con vistas a un plan de actuación en el ecosistema.
Vieraea. Folia scientiarum biologicarum canariensium
Se describen dos nuevas especies del género Gibberula Swainson, 1840 (Cystiscidae) de las islas C... more Se describen dos nuevas especies del género Gibberula Swainson, 1840 (Cystiscidae) de las islas Canarias, ilustrando los animales vivos y sus dientes radulares. Palabras clave: Mollusca, Cystiscidae, nuevos taxones, islas Canarias. ABSTRACT: Two new species of the genus Gibberula Swainson, 1840 (Cystiscidae), found in the Canary island, are described, illustrating live animals of them and their rachidean tooth.
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The main focus of this study is the biodiversity of the order Polycladida in the Canary Islands, ... more The main focus of this study is the biodiversity of the order Polycladida in the Canary Islands, archipelago belonging to Macaronesia and to the Mediterranean basin hot spot region. Polycladida is a cosmopolitan order with some species distributed worldwide; but it also is comprised of endemic species. Here, 19 polyclad species are revised and determined, ten of which were previously recorded for the Canary Islands (De Vera et al. 2009). A new genus and species Multisepta fengari n. gen., n. sp., of the suborder Acotylea and five new species belonging to the suborder Cotylea including Anonymus ruber n. sp., Enchiridium magec n. sp., Eurylepta guayota n. sp., Acanthozoon aranfaibo n. sp. and Pseudoceros mororum n. sp., are presented and described. In addition, two well-known species, Pseudobiceros wirtzi (Madeira and Cape Verde) and Pericelis cata (Caribbean coasts), are new records for the Canary Islands and for the hot spot region of the Mediterranean basin. Using all available inf...
Vieraea. Folia scientiarum biologicarum canariensium
Coastal lagoons are environments that are expected to be simple and homogeneous. However, by the ... more Coastal lagoons are environments that are expected to be simple and homogeneous. However, by the contrary, they show a high habitat heterogeneity and develop complex and well-structured communities. An example is the biocoenosis constituted by the biogenic species Valonia aegagropila C. Agardh which conforms balls or "pellets" colonized by a high number of algae and invertebrate species, constituting a biocoenosis with a high species richness, structural and functional diversity. In this work, it is described, by first time, this community, that probably play an important role in maintaining, through a top-down control from the benthic system, the water quality and trophic status of the Charco de San Ginés lagoon.
ABSTRACT As additional results of marine wildlife checklists carried out within different researc... more ABSTRACT As additional results of marine wildlife checklists carried out within different research projects in Canary Islands, an updated systematic list of the 132 species of decapods and 5 stomatopods observed is provided, all illustrated with specimens fotographed alive. Among the species listed, 11 are new records from the archipelago (9 decapods: Penaeus kerathurus (Forskål, 1775), Pestarella candida (Olivi, 1792), Pisidia longimana (Risso, 1816), Merocryptus boletifer A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1894, Liocarcinus pusillus (Leach, 1816), Macropipus tuberculatus (Roux, 1830), Xaiva mcleayi (Barnard, 1947), Brachynotus sexdentatus (Risso, 1827) and Pinnotheres pisum (Linnaeus, 1767); 2 stomatopods: Pseudosquilla ciliata (Fabricius, 1787) y Rissoides pallidus (Giesbrecht, 1910)), and several species whose presence in the archipelago was uncertain or which it had few records.
En el presente trabajo se cita por primera vez para las islas Canarias a Ocyropsis crystallina (R... more En el presente trabajo se cita por primera vez para las islas Canarias a Ocyropsis crystallina (Rang, 1828), un ctenóforo lobado de amplia distribución en el Atlántico tropical y templado, a partir de abundante material observado en aguas costeras de la isla de El Hierro. Además, se incluye una lista sistemática actualizada de las especies conocidas para el archipiélago. Ocyropsis crystallina (Rang, 1828), a ctenophore present in the tropical and tempered Atlantic Ocean waters, is recorded from Canary Islands for the first time, from material collected in coastal waters of El Hierro Island. Specimen data are presented with a systematic list about the species mentioned in the literature.
Vieraea, 2009
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Vieraea Folia Scientarum Biologicarum Canariensium, 2001
ABSTRACT Based on live material collected in shallow-waters of Tenerife Island , Granulina guanch... more ABSTRACT Based on live material collected in shallow-waters of Tenerife Island , Granulina guancha (d 'Orbigny, 1839) is rcdcscribed, contributing as well with its internal anatomy description and giving new data on live specimens coloration.
Revista De La Academia Canaria De Ciencias Folia Canariensis Academiae Scientiarum, 2003
Makaronesia Boletin De La Asociacion De Amigos Del Museo De Ciencias Naturales De Tenerife, 2011
Revista De La Academia Canaria De Ciencias Folia Canariensis Academiae Scientiarum, 2000
Revista De La Academia Canaria De Ciencias Folia Canariensis Academiae Scientiarum, 2002
espanolSe estudian ejemplares de Doto floridicola Simrot, 1888 recolectados por primera vez en la... more espanolSe estudian ejemplares de Doto floridicola Simrot, 1888 recolectados por primera vez en las islas Canarias y se comparan con otros procedentes de Sicilia, Corcega, Sur de Espafia, Portugal y Madeira. EnglishSpecimens of Doto floridicola Simrod, 1888 collected for the first time in Canary islands are studied and compared with others from Sicily, Corsica, South of Spain, Portugal and Madeira.
Vieraea Folia Scientarum Biologicarum Canariensium, 2004
Se estudian dos aeolidaceos atlanticos de cuerpo blanquecino con ceratas rojos, Coryphella dushia... more Se estudian dos aeolidaceos atlanticos de cuerpo blanquecino con ceratas rojos, Coryphella dushia Marcus & Marcus, 1963, del mar Caribe, registrada aqui por primera vez para la region macaronesica (islas Canarias y de Cabo Verde ) y se describe una nueva especie del genero Phidiana Gray, 1850, del Caribe de Costa Rica. Se ofrecen descripciones anatomicas de ambas y se discuten con las especies afines.
Vieraea Folia Scientarum Biologicarum Canariensium, 2003
Vieraea Folia scientiarum biologicarum canariensium
Los ejemplares de Nanozostera noltii (Hornemann) Tomlinson & Posluszny presentes en el islote del... more Los ejemplares de Nanozostera noltii (Hornemann) Tomlinson & Posluszny presentes en el islote del Castillo o del Quemado (Marina de Arrecife, Lanzarote) representan hasta el momento ejemplares clónicos, lo cual refuerza el diagnóstico sobre el estado crítico en que se encontraba la población natural de esta planta marina catalogada, en Canarias, en la categoría de “En peligro de extinción”. El redescubrimiento y localización de nuevas poblaciones en el litoral de Arrecife, hacen albergar nuevas perspectivas con vistas a un plan de actuación en el ecosistema.
Vieraea. Folia scientiarum biologicarum canariensium
Se describen dos nuevas especies del género Gibberula Swainson, 1840 (Cystiscidae) de las islas C... more Se describen dos nuevas especies del género Gibberula Swainson, 1840 (Cystiscidae) de las islas Canarias, ilustrando los animales vivos y sus dientes radulares. Palabras clave: Mollusca, Cystiscidae, nuevos taxones, islas Canarias. ABSTRACT: Two new species of the genus Gibberula Swainson, 1840 (Cystiscidae), found in the Canary island, are described, illustrating live animals of them and their rachidean tooth.
Zootaxa
The main focus of this study is the biodiversity of the order Polycladida in the Canary Islands, ... more The main focus of this study is the biodiversity of the order Polycladida in the Canary Islands, archipelago belonging to Macaronesia and to the Mediterranean basin hot spot region. Polycladida is a cosmopolitan order with some species distributed worldwide; but it also is comprised of endemic species. Here, 19 polyclad species are revised and determined, ten of which were previously recorded for the Canary Islands (De Vera et al. 2009). A new genus and species Multisepta fengari n. gen., n. sp., of the suborder Acotylea and five new species belonging to the suborder Cotylea including Anonymus ruber n. sp., Enchiridium magec n. sp., Eurylepta guayota n. sp., Acanthozoon aranfaibo n. sp. and Pseudoceros mororum n. sp., are presented and described. In addition, two well-known species, Pseudobiceros wirtzi (Madeira and Cape Verde) and Pericelis cata (Caribbean coasts), are new records for the Canary Islands and for the hot spot region of the Mediterranean basin. Using all available inf...
Vieraea. Folia scientiarum biologicarum canariensium
Coastal lagoons are environments that are expected to be simple and homogeneous. However, by the ... more Coastal lagoons are environments that are expected to be simple and homogeneous. However, by the contrary, they show a high habitat heterogeneity and develop complex and well-structured communities. An example is the biocoenosis constituted by the biogenic species Valonia aegagropila C. Agardh which conforms balls or "pellets" colonized by a high number of algae and invertebrate species, constituting a biocoenosis with a high species richness, structural and functional diversity. In this work, it is described, by first time, this community, that probably play an important role in maintaining, through a top-down control from the benthic system, the water quality and trophic status of the Charco de San Ginés lagoon.
ABSTRACT As additional results of marine wildlife checklists carried out within different researc... more ABSTRACT As additional results of marine wildlife checklists carried out within different research projects in Canary Islands, an updated systematic list of the 132 species of decapods and 5 stomatopods observed is provided, all illustrated with specimens fotographed alive. Among the species listed, 11 are new records from the archipelago (9 decapods: Penaeus kerathurus (Forskål, 1775), Pestarella candida (Olivi, 1792), Pisidia longimana (Risso, 1816), Merocryptus boletifer A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1894, Liocarcinus pusillus (Leach, 1816), Macropipus tuberculatus (Roux, 1830), Xaiva mcleayi (Barnard, 1947), Brachynotus sexdentatus (Risso, 1827) and Pinnotheres pisum (Linnaeus, 1767); 2 stomatopods: Pseudosquilla ciliata (Fabricius, 1787) y Rissoides pallidus (Giesbrecht, 1910)), and several species whose presence in the archipelago was uncertain or which it had few records.
En el presente trabajo se cita por primera vez para las islas Canarias a Ocyropsis crystallina (R... more En el presente trabajo se cita por primera vez para las islas Canarias a Ocyropsis crystallina (Rang, 1828), un ctenóforo lobado de amplia distribución en el Atlántico tropical y templado, a partir de abundante material observado en aguas costeras de la isla de El Hierro. Además, se incluye una lista sistemática actualizada de las especies conocidas para el archipiélago. Ocyropsis crystallina (Rang, 1828), a ctenophore present in the tropical and tempered Atlantic Ocean waters, is recorded from Canary Islands for the first time, from material collected in coastal waters of El Hierro Island. Specimen data are presented with a systematic list about the species mentioned in the literature.
Vieraea, 2009
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