Guide to the mediterranean sipunculans

    This book introduces us to the little known group of sipunculans or peanut worms, focusing on the Mediterranean species.
    The authors are sipunculan specialists, well acquainted with the biology, ecology and systematics of these organisms. The guide has been prepared with scientific rigor and contains updated information on the topic.
    It contains valuable information on the ecology and biology of the 37 species and subspecies of sipunculans present in the Mediterranean Sea, as well as an identification key, species info, distribution maps and numerous pictures of their external and internal anatomy, delving into those characteristics and structures useful for their correct identification. The illustrations and information here included constitute a helpful tool for marine biology students, naturalists and marine taxonomy specialists.

    Escritor
    Colección
    Monografías
    Materia
    Zoología y ciencias animales
    Idioma
    • English
    Editorial
    Publicaciones de la Universidad de Alicante
    EAN
    9788497174343
    ISBN
    978-84-9717-434-3
    Páginas
    126
    Ancho
    14 cm
    Alto
    20 cm
    Edición
    1
    Fecha publicación
    06-06-2016
    Contacto de seguridad
    Universidad de Alicante
    Tapa blanda
    15,00 €

    Contenidos

    Introduction.
    Distribution.
    Alien species.
    Morphology.
    Ecology.
    Sensitivity to environmental changes.
    External examination and dissection procedure.
    Key to Mediterranean sipunculans .
    Aspidosiphon (Akrikos) mexicanus Murina, 1967.
    Aspidosiphon (Aspidosiphon) muelleri Diesing, 1851.
    Aspidosiphon (Aspidosiphon) elegans (Chamisso & Eysenhardt, 1821).
    Aspidosiphon (Aspidosiphon) misakiensis (Ikeda, 1904).
    Apionsoma (Apionsoma) trichocephalus Sluiter, 1902.
    Apionsoma (Apionsoma) misakianum (Ikeda, 1904).
    Apionsoma (Apionsoma) murinae (Cutler, 1969).
    Phascolosoma (Phascolosoma) turnerae Rice, 1985.
    Phascolosoma (Phascolosoma) stephensoni (Stephen, 1942).
    Phascolosoma (Phascolosoma) granulatum Leuckart, 1828.
    Phascolosoma (Phascolosoma) perlucens Baird, 1868.
    Phascolosoma (Phascolosoma) scolops (Selenka & de Man, 1883).
    Phascolosoma (Phascolosoma) agassizii Keferstein, 1866.
    Sipunculus (Sipunculus) norvegicus Danielssen, 1869.
    Sipunculus (Sipunculus) nudus Linnaeus, 1766.
    Phascolion (Isomya) tuberculosum Théel, 1875.
    Phascolion (Isomya) convestitum Sluiter, 1902.
    Phascolion (Phascolion) strombus (Montagu, 1804).
    Phascolion (Phascolion) caupo Hendrix, 1975.
    Onchnesoma squamatum (Koren & Danielssen, 1875).
    Onchnesoma steenstrupii (Koren & Danielssen, 1875).
    Thysanocardia procera (Möbius, 1875).
    Thysanocardia catharinae (Grube, 1868).
    Golfingia (Golfingia) elongata (Keferstein, 1862).
    Golfingia (Golfingia) vulgaris (de Blainville, 1827).
    Golfingia (Golfingia) margaritacea (Sars, 1851).
    Nephasoma (Nephasoma) constrictum (Southern, 1913).
    Nephasoma (Nephasoma) diaphanes (Gerould, 1913).
    Nephasoma (Nephasoma) capilleforme (Murina, 1973).
    Nephasoma (Nephasoma) constricticervix (Cutler, 1969).
    Nephasoma (Nephasoma) rimicola (Gibbs, 1973).
    Nephasoma (Nephasoma) lilljeborgi (Danielssen & Koren, 1880).
    Nephasoma (Nephasoma) eremita (Sars, 1851).
    Nephasoma (Nephasoma) abyssorum (Koren & Danielssen, 1876).
    Nephasoma (Nephasoma) confusum (Sluiter, 1902).
    References.
    Photo credits.