By use of taxonomical databases a state of art on taxonomy and biodiversity of the species of the order Mysidacea is created. Main focuss on literature research, new data on unexplored regions, taxonomical dubious issues.
taxonomy, classification, nomenclature, systematics, hyperbenthos, marine, estuaries, estuary, estuarine, coral reefs, tropical lagoons, seagrass beds, mangroves, mangrove forests, ecology, zoology, sandy beaches, deep sea, frontal systems, fronts, continental slope, continental shelf, systematics and taxonomy, biogeography, marine and coastal habitats, MYSIDLAN database, tools for identification, Morphology, Systematics and taxonomy, Marine and coastal habitats, Estuaries, Coral reefs, Deep sea, Mangroves, Kenya, Ecuador, Indonesia, tropical Indian Ocean, East Africa, West Pacific, Indo-Pacific, South America, South Africa, Madagascar, Zanzibar, Mozambique, North Sea, Atlantic Ocean, tropical Africa, Crustacea, Mysidacea, Metazoa, Invertebrata, Arthropoda
Marine and Coastal {Habitat type}
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Deprez, Tim | member |
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Marine Biology | unknown |
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Deprez, T., Wooldridge, T. and Mees, J.; 2000. A new species of Gastrosaccus (Crustacea, Mysidacea) from Algoa Bay (South Africa). Hydrobiologia 441: 141-148. | author |
Deprez, T., Wooldridge, T. and Mees, J.; 2001. Idiomysis mozambicus, a new mysid species (Crustacea: Mysidacea) from Mozambique. Hydrobiologia (In Press) | author |
created:2011-12-14 14:18:59 UTC, source:biodiv