Bridging ecology and systematics: 25 years of study of larval morphology of world dytiscidae

Although the Dytiscidae are among the most common insect inhabitants of freshwaters, knowledge of their larval morphology is scant throughout the world. The identification of larvae is a continuing problem because the literature available to accomplish this is scattered, limited to certain groups, o...

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Autor principal: Michat, Mariano C.
Publicado: 2014
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spelling paper:paper_97894017_v_n_p17_Alarie2023-06-08T16:39:11Z Bridging ecology and systematics: 25 years of study of larval morphology of world dytiscidae Michat, Mariano C. Bioindicator Chaetotaxy Dytiscidae Hydradephaga Larval morphology Although the Dytiscidae are among the most common insect inhabitants of freshwaters, knowledge of their larval morphology is scant throughout the world. The identification of larvae is a continuing problem because the literature available to accomplish this is scattered, limited to certain groups, outdated, difficult to use, or non-existent. Recent studies have demonstrated the taxonomic and phylogenetic value of chaetotaxy in studying larval Dytiscidae. Study of body sensilla (setae and pores) were shown to be useful and important both for diagnosis and study of phylogenetic relationships among taxa. The fact that all these studies were conducted separately over a period of more or less 25 years does not however facilitate comparison among taxa. This chapter synthesizes these studies into a more comprehensive approach, which should facilitate comparison among the dytiscid subfamilies. A corollary objective of this chapter is to exemplify how knowledge of dytiscid larvae and an ability to identify them has the potential to make the wealth of characters present in the larval stage available for ecological study. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2014. Fil:Michat, M.C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2014 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_97894017_v_n_p17_Alarie http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_97894017_v_n_p17_Alarie
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic Bioindicator
Chaetotaxy
Dytiscidae
Hydradephaga
Larval morphology
spellingShingle Bioindicator
Chaetotaxy
Dytiscidae
Hydradephaga
Larval morphology
Michat, Mariano C.
Bridging ecology and systematics: 25 years of study of larval morphology of world dytiscidae
topic_facet Bioindicator
Chaetotaxy
Dytiscidae
Hydradephaga
Larval morphology
description Although the Dytiscidae are among the most common insect inhabitants of freshwaters, knowledge of their larval morphology is scant throughout the world. The identification of larvae is a continuing problem because the literature available to accomplish this is scattered, limited to certain groups, outdated, difficult to use, or non-existent. Recent studies have demonstrated the taxonomic and phylogenetic value of chaetotaxy in studying larval Dytiscidae. Study of body sensilla (setae and pores) were shown to be useful and important both for diagnosis and study of phylogenetic relationships among taxa. The fact that all these studies were conducted separately over a period of more or less 25 years does not however facilitate comparison among taxa. This chapter synthesizes these studies into a more comprehensive approach, which should facilitate comparison among the dytiscid subfamilies. A corollary objective of this chapter is to exemplify how knowledge of dytiscid larvae and an ability to identify them has the potential to make the wealth of characters present in the larval stage available for ecological study. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2014.
author Michat, Mariano C.
author_facet Michat, Mariano C.
author_sort Michat, Mariano C.
title Bridging ecology and systematics: 25 years of study of larval morphology of world dytiscidae
title_short Bridging ecology and systematics: 25 years of study of larval morphology of world dytiscidae
title_full Bridging ecology and systematics: 25 years of study of larval morphology of world dytiscidae
title_fullStr Bridging ecology and systematics: 25 years of study of larval morphology of world dytiscidae
title_full_unstemmed Bridging ecology and systematics: 25 years of study of larval morphology of world dytiscidae
title_sort bridging ecology and systematics: 25 years of study of larval morphology of world dytiscidae
publishDate 2014
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_97894017_v_n_p17_Alarie
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