Serolidae
Serolidae is a family of isopod crustaceans, containing the following genera : *'' Acanthoserolis'' Brandt, 1988 *'' Acutiserolis'' Brandt, 1988 *'' Atlantoserolis'' Wägele, 1994 *'' Basserolis'' Poore, 1985 *'' Brazilserolis'' Wägele, 1994 *'' Brucerolis'' Poore & Storey, 2009 *'' Caecoserolis'' Wägele, 1994 *''Ceratoserolis'' Cals, 1977 *'' Cristaserolis'' Brandt, 1988 *'' Frontoserolis'' Brandt, 1991 *'' Glabroserolis'' Menzies, 1962 *'' Heteroserolis'' Brandt, 1991 *'' Leptoserolis'' Brandt, 1988 *'' Myopiarolis'' Bruce, 2009 *'' Neoserolis'' Wägele, 1994 *'' Paraserolis'' Wägele, 1994 *'' Sedorolis'' Bruce, 2009 *'' Septemserolis'' Wägele, 1994 *'' Serolella'' Pfeffer, 1891 *'' Serolina'' Poore, 1987 *''Serolis'' Leach, 1818 *'' Spinoserolis'' Brandt, 1988 *'' Thysanoserolis'' Brandt, 1991 The family Serolidae encompasses 22 genera with 109 species. These species are exclusively marine and are distributed across the marine realms as follows: one species can be found i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ceratoserolis
''Ceratoserolis'' is a genus of isopods in the family Serolidae from the Southern Ocean around Antarctica and some Sub-Antarctic Islands. They prefer to live on soft bottoms and range of least between in depth. They are superficially similar to the unrelated, extinct trilobites (hence the specific name ''trilobitoides'' for the first described species) and reach up to about in length. They were once considered to be part of the genus ''Serolis'' and for a long time only ''Ceratoserolis trilobitoides'' was recognized. The validity of the other species has been disputed, but there are some Morphology (biology), morphological and genetics, genetic differences between them and ''C. trilobitoides'', and there are indications that additional, currently unrecognized species of ''Ceratoserolis'' exist. Because ''Ceratoserolis'' are widespread, locally abundant and relatively large for isopods, they have often been studied and used as model organism for the Antarctic region. They are s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brucerolis Bromleyana
''Brucerolis bromleyana'' is a benthic species of isopods in the family Serolidae, found in the Southern Ocean. The species was first described as ''Serolis bromleyana'' by Rudolf von Willemoes-Suhm Rudolf von Willemoes-Suhm (September 11, 1847 – September 13, 1875) was a German naturalist who served aboard the ''Challenger'' expedition. Willemoes-Suhm was born in Glückstadt, Schleswig-Holstein. After starting to study law at the Univers ... in 1876.Suhm, R. von. (1876) Preliminary report on Crustacea observed during the cruise of HMS "Challenger" in the Southern Sea. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 24: 591 It was transferred to the genus, '' Brucerolis'', in 2009 by Gary Poore and Melissa Storey, Brucerolis bromleyanaDorsal view2.png, dorsal view Brucerolis bromleyana.png, ventral view External links Sphaeromatidea {{isopod-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Serolis
''Serolis'' is a genus of isopod Isopoda is an order of crustaceans that includes woodlice and their relatives. Isopods live in the sea, in fresh water, or on land. All have rigid, segmented exoskeletons, two pairs of antennae, seven pairs of jointed limbs on the thorax, an ... crustacean, containing the following species: *'' Serolis antarctica'' Beddard, 1886 *'' Serolis arntzi'' Brandt, 2003 *'' Serolis aspera'' Sheppard, 1933 *'' Serolis glacialis'' (Tattersall, 1921) *'' Serolis gracilis'' Beddard, 1884 *'' Serolis hoshiaii'' Nunomura, 2005 *'' Serolis insignis'' Moreira, 1977 *'' Serolis kempi'' Sheppard, 1933 *'' Serolis leachi'' Brandt, 1988 *'' Serolis paradoxa'' (Fabricius, 1775) *'' Serolis reptans'' Brandt, 1988 *'' Serolis rugosa'' Kussakin, 1982 *'' Serolis serresi'' Lucas, 1877 *'' Serolis zoiphila'' Stechow, 1921 References Sphaeromatidea {{isopod-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brucerolis
''Brucerolis'' is a genus of isopods in the family Serolidae, found in the Southern Ocean. The genus was first described in 2009 by Gary Poore and Melissa Storey, and the genus name honours Niel L. Bruce. Species There are ten recognized species: *''Brucerolis brandtae'' Storey & Poore, 2009 *''Brucerolis bromleyana'' (Suhm, 1876) *''Brucerolis cidaris'' (Poore & Brandt, 1997) *''Brucerolis howensis'' Storey & Poore, 2009 *''Brucerolis hurleyi'' Storey & Poore, 2009 *''Brucerolis macdonnellae'' (Menzies, 1962) *''Brucerolis maryannae'' (Menzies, 1962) *''Brucerolis nowra'' Poore & Storey, 2009 *''Brucerolis osheai'' Storey & Poore, 2009 *''Brucerolis victoriensis'' Storey & Poore, 2009 Serolis bromleyana - Brehms Tierleben X Niedere Tiere.png, ''Brucerolis bromleyana'' Brucerolis nowra (10.3897-zookeys.18.129) Figure 5.png, ''Brucerolis nowra'' Brucerolis brandtae 02.jpg, ''Brucerolis brandtae ''Brucerolis brandtae'' is a species of isopods in the family Serolidae Se ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Temperate Northern Pacific
The Temperate Northern Pacific is a biogeographic region of the Earth's seas, comprising the temperate waters of the northern Pacific Ocean. The Temperate Northern Pacific connects, via the Bering Sea, to the Arctic marine realm, which includes the polar waters of the Arctic Sea. To the south, it transitions to the tropical marine realms of the Pacific, including the Tropical Eastern Pacific along the Pacific coast of the Americas, the Eastern Indo-Pacific in the central Pacific Ocean, and the Central Indo-Pacific of the western Pacific basin. The Taiwan Strait forms the boundary between the Temperate Northern Pacific and the Central Indo-Pacific. Characteristic fauna include the Pacific salmon and trout ''( Oncorhynchus'' spp.), gray whale ''(Eschrichtius robustus)'', and North Pacific right whale ''(Eubalaena japonica).'' Subdivisions The Temperate Northern Pacific is further subdivided into marine provinces, and the marine provinces divided into marine ecoregions: Cold ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Temperate Northern Atlantic
The Temperate Northern Atlantic is a biogeographic region of the Earth's seas, comprising the temperate and subtropical waters of the North Atlantic Ocean and connecting seas, including the Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea, and northern Gulf of Mexico. The Temperate Northern Atlantic is a marine realm, one of the great biogeographic divisions of the world's ocean basins. The tropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Sea are part of the Tropical Atlantic marine realm. To the north, the Temperate North Atlantic transitions to the Arctic realm. Subdivisions The Temperate Northern Atlantic realm is divided into six marine provinces. Five of the provinces are further divided into marine ecoregions. The Black Sea is both a province and an ecoregion.Spalding, Mark D., Helen E. Fox, Gerald R. Allen, Nick Davidson ''et al.'' (2007). "Marine Ecoregions of the World: A Bioregionalization of Coastal and Shelf Areas". ''Bioscience'' Vol. 57 No. 7, July/August 2007, pp. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Marine Realm
A marine ecoregion is an ecoregion, or ecological region, of the oceans and seas identified and defined based on biogeographic characteristics. Introduction A more complete definition describes them as “Areas of relatively homogeneous species composition, clearly distinct from adjacent systems” dominated by “a small number of ecosystems and/or a distinct suite of oceanographic or topographic features”. Ecologically they “are strongly cohesive units, sufficiently large to encompass ecological or life history processes for most sedentary species.”Spalding, Mark D., Helen E. Fox, Gerald R. Allen, Nick Davidson et al. "Marine Ecoregions of the World: A Bioregionalization of Coastal and Shelf Areas". Bioscience Vol. 57 No. 7, July/August 2007, pp. 573–58/ref> Marine Ecoregions of the World—MEOW The global classification system Marine Ecoregions of the World—MEOW was devised by an international team, including major conservation organizations, academic institutions ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |