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  • 1
    In: Terra Nova, Wiley, Vol. 25, No. 6 ( 2013-12), p. 465-471
    Abstract: Shoreline gypsiferous sediments of an inland lake in central Spain furnishes valuable insight into reconstructions of early sedimentary changes related to shore fly–microbial mat interactions in fossil gypsum precipitating saline lake systems. The association of adult and larval forms of Ephydra (Diptera) with microbial matgrounds overlying the lake margin results in the formation of gypsiferous meniscate back‐filled burrows that provide an analogue for recurring, extensively developed trace fossils that occur in Cenozoic, but not older, lacustrine gypsum rocks. In this setting, sediment burrowing by ephydridae hinders significant preservation of microbialites. The overwhelming rise of Diptera at the onset of the Cenozoic resulted in extensive feeding and dwelling activity and contributed to reshape the saline aquatic habitat where microbial mats thrived, thus leading to the formation of specific trace fossils that are illustrative of the existence of microbes in the paleoenvironment.
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    ISSN: 0954-4879 , 1365-3121
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    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2013
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    In: Journal of Forensic Sciences, Wiley, Vol. 55, No. 6 ( 2010-11), p. 1652-1655
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    ISSN: 0022-1198
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    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2010
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    In: Boletín de la Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural, Real Sociedad Espanola de Historia Natural, Vol. 116 ( 2022-12-31), p. 41-56
    Abstract: First faunistic results of a collaborative study about the terrestrial invertebrates present in three small islands near the coast of the province of Almeria (Spain) are presented. A total of 385 individuals were captured (373 arthropods and 12 mollusks). From these samplings 118 different species have been identified and three others are under study. Our results provide new insight into the invertebrate diversity of these small islands. Of special interest is the finding of several rare species which could represents new taxa for science, namely a chloropid in the genus Conioscinella and a braconid of the subfamily Microgastrinae. Several new reports are also relevant, specially the first European record of the phoretic mite Hypoaspis phyllognathi. With respect to Andalusia, we provide the first record of the encirtid Ericydnus aeneus. Referring to Almería province, we report for the first time the chilopod Algerophilus hispanicus, the springtails Hemisotoma pontica, Xenylla mediterranea and Anurida maritima, and the staflinids Aleochara bipustulata and Atheta pallidicornis. Taxa with morphological differences have been found with respect to their counterparts in the continental zone, and other rare species in the peninsular area, such as Tetragnatha intermedia or Cryptocephalus espanoli. Other records of interest about the dipteran fauna of these small islands, already published previously, are included as a comprehensive summary of the invertebrate fauna of the studied area. By islands, San Andrés and Terreros have presented the greatest variety in taxa, 61 and 60 respectively, while on Isla Negra, only 22 have been recorded. Se presentan los primeros resultados faunísticos del estudio colaborativo sobre los invertebrados terrestres presentes en tres pequeñas islas (isla de San Andrés, isla de Terreros e isla Negra) cercanas a la costa de la provincia de Almería (España). De un total de 385 individuos capturados (373 artrópodos y 12 moluscos, se han identificado entre 118 \ 121 taxones diferentes, destacando la localización de varias especies raras que podrían representar nuevos taxones para la ciencia, un clorópido del género Conioscinella y un bracónido de la subfamilia Microgastrinae. Resultan de interés varios registros nuevos, como la primera cita europea del ácaro forético Hypoaspis phyllognathi. Respecto a Andalucía, aportamos el primer registro del encírtido Ericydnus aeneus, y referente a la provincia de Almería, el quilópodo Algerophilus hispanicus, los colémbolos Hemisotoma pontica, Xenylla mediterranea y Anurida maritima, y los estaflínidos Aleochara bipustulata y Atheta pallidicornis. Se han encontrado taxones con diferencias morfológicas respecto a sus homólogos de la zona continental, y otras especies raras en el ámbito peninsular, como Tetragnatha intermedia o Cryptocephalus espanoli. Se incluyen otros registros de interés sobre la fauna de dípteros de estas pequeñas islas, ya publicados con anterioridad, a modo de resumen integral de la fauna invertebrada del área estudiada. Por islas, San Andrés y Terreros han presentado la mayor variedad en taxones, 61 y 60 respectivamente, mientras que, en isla Negra, solo se han registrado 22
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    ISSN: 2659-2703
    Uniform Title: Primer catálogo de invertebrados habitantes de las pequeñas islas mediterráneas cercanas a la costa almeriense (Almería, España) (Eumetazoa, Arthropoda y Mollusca)
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    Real Sociedad Espanola de Historia Natural ; 2022
    In:  Boletín de la Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural Vol. 116 ( 2022-12-31), p. 99-119
    In: Boletín de la Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural, Real Sociedad Espanola de Historia Natural, Vol. 116 ( 2022-12-31), p. 99-119
    Abstract: The present study analyzes the biodiversity\ of staphylinid beetles in the Daroca region (Zaragoza), within the framework of a project for the study of saproxylic beetles associated with heads of poplars or pollarded poplars (Populus nigra L. 1753). The differences in biodiversity between poplar heads located in a traditional agricultural matrix and a forest matrix are also studied. The study area corresponds to two zones, separated from each other by 15 Km, in the fluvial channel of the Huerva River, one in the municipality of Badules, with poplar heads with rainfed agricultural matrix, and another in the municipal term of Herrera de Los Navarros, with fields of headland poplars With a forest matrix. Two replicates were used per area: Molino de las Saladas and La Paridera in Herrera de los Navarros and Badules-I and Badules-2, corresponding to Badules. In each of them two traps of each type were used. The specimens were sampled using three types of traps, commonly used for the collection of xylophagous insects: bottle trap, multi-funnel or Lindgren trap, and window trap or flight interceptor. The field work was carried out between May 13 and November 3, 2019, coinciding With the maximum activity\ of the species. A total of 288 traps were placed, in Which 994 specimens were collected, belonging to 65 species distributed in seven subfamilies, Aleocharinae, Omaliinae, Oxytelinae, Paederinae, Staphylininae, Steninae and Tachyporinae, Of the 65 species, only three can be considered very abundant and four very frequent.Of the three types of traps used, the most effective was the multi-funnel trap with 553 specimens captured, the second was the bottle trap with 298 and the window trap with 143 specimens. in the Badules area, more specimens were collected, 718 and 56 species, than in Herrera de los Navarros, 276 specimens of 33 species. This draws attention because it was expected to find less biodiversity in Badules, with a rainfed agricultural matrix.This fact could be justifed by the fact that in agricultural environments there is more heterogeneity of habitats than in a forest environment, which is more uniform. 24 species of staphylinids were common in both study areas, suggesting that they have broader ecological valences. Geographically, species with wide, cosmopolitan, subcosmopolitan and palearctic distributions predominate, and very few species are Iberian/Hispanic endemics. Faunistically of the 65 species studied, 39 were new records for the province of Zaragoza,23 new records for the Aragonese community This result shows how little known certain regions of the Iberian Peninsula are in terms of insect diversity. El presente estudio analiza] a la biodiversidad de coleypteros estaflínidos en la comarca de Daroca (Zaragoza), en el marco de un proyecto para el estudio de coleypteros saproxílicos asociados a chopos cabeceros o chopos trasmochos (Populus nigra L.1753). También se estudian las diferencias de biodiversidad entre chopos ubicados en una matriz agrícola tradicional y una matriz forestal. El área de estudio han sido dos zonas, separadas entre sí por 15 Km, en el cauce fluvial del río Huerva, una en el término municipal de Badules, con chopos cabeceros con matriz agrícola de secano, y otra en el término municipal de Herrera de los Navarros, con campos de chopos cabeceros con matriz forestal. Se utilizaron dos réplicas por zona: Molino de las Saladas y La paridera en Herrera de los Navarros y Badules-I y Badules-2, correspondientes a Badules. En cada uno de ellos se utilizaron dos trampas de cada tipo. Los ejemplares se muestrearon utilizando tres tipos de trampas, utilizadas comúnmente para la recolección de insectos xilófagos: trampa de botella, trampa multiembudo o Lindgren y trampa de ventana o interceptación de Vuelo. El trabajo de campo se llevó a cabo entre el 13 de mayo y el3 de noviembre de 2019, coincidiendo con la máxima actividad de la especie. En total se colocaron 288 trampas, en las que se colectaron 994 ejemplares, pertenecientes a 65 especies distribuidas en siete subfamilias, Aleocharinae,Omaliinae, Oxytelinae,Paederinae, Staphylininae, Steninae y Tachyporinae. De las 65 especies, solo tres pueden considerarse muy abundantes y cuatro muy frecuentes. De los tres tipos de trampas utilizadas, la más efectiva fue la trampa multiembudo con 553 ejemplares capturados, la segunda fue la trampa botella con 298 y la trampa ventana con 143 ejemplares. En la zona de Badules se recolectaron más ejemplares,718 y 56 especies, que en Herrera de los Navarros, 276 ejemplares de 33 especies. Esto llama la atención porque se esperaba encontrar menor biodiversidad en Badules, con una matriz agrícola de secano. Este hecho se podría justificar que en ambientes agrícolas hay más heterogeneidad de hábitats que en un ambiente forestal, más uniforme. 24 especies de estaflínidos eran comunes en ambas áreas de estudio, lo que sugiere que tienen valencias ecológicas más amplias. Geográficamente predominan especies con distribuciones amplias, cosmopolita, subcosmopolita y paleártica, y muy pocas especies son endémicas ibéricas/hispánicas. Faunísticamente de las 65 especies estudiadas, 39 resultaron nuevas citas para la provincia de Zaragoza, 23 nuevas citas para la Comunidad de Aragón. Este resultado muestra lo poco conocidas que son ciertas regiones de la Península, Ibérica en cuanto a la diversidad de insectos.
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    ISSN: 2659-2703
    Uniform Title: Biodiversidad de los Staphylinidae de los chopos cabeceros de Daroca (Zaragoza): diferencias entre una matriz agrícola y una matriz boscosa (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)
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    Informa UK Limited ; 1989
    In:  Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N.S.) Vol. 25, No. 4 ( 1989-10-31), p. 521-525
    In: Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N.S.), Informa UK Limited, Vol. 25, No. 4 ( 1989-10-31), p. 521-525
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    ISSN: 0037-9271 , 2168-6351
    Language: French
    Publisher: Informa UK Limited
    Publication Date: 1989
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    In: Marine and Freshwater Research, CSIRO Publishing, Vol. 67, No. 11 ( 2016), p. 1634-
    Abstract: From an ecosystem perspective, wrack debris represents a key element for the maintenance of biodiversity and functioning of sandy beaches. Here, we characterised the colonisation patterns of supralittoral assemblages associated with wrack accumulations (seaweed and mangrove propagules) on multiple Atlantic sandy beaches (southern Brazil and south-western Spain). By using a manipulative field experiment, we sought to determine the temporal changes of the density, diversity and the structure of the whole community during the colonisation of wrack debris, and whether the colonisation patterns in response to the stranding of natural wrack debris were different on local (between beaches) and regional (between Atlantic regions) scales. Our results showed increases in density and diversity during the first 3 days after the stranding of seaweeds and mangrove-propagules debris. Moreover, wrack debris was promptly invaded by a wide range of species (i.e. talitrids, dipterans, coleopterans and spiders), although the colonisation pattern was slower in southern Brazil (16-day period) than in south-western Spain (3-day period). Wrack-debris characteristics (e.g. amount, degradation and composition) combined with biological strategies (e.g. trophic guilds and mobility) of supralittoral species could explain the different colonisation patterns in each Atlantic region. The temporal changes of wrack-associated fauna can have potential effects on the wrack-derived process and food-web structure on sandy beaches.
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    ISSN: 1323-1650
    Language: English
    Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
    Publication Date: 2016
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    In: Systematic Entomology, Wiley, Vol. 32, No. 2 ( 2007-04), p. 312-331
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    ISSN: 0307-6970
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    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2007
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    Informa UK Limited ; 1992
    In:  Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N.S.) Vol. 28, No. 4 ( 1992-10-31), p. 391-395
    In: Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N.S.), Informa UK Limited, Vol. 28, No. 4 ( 1992-10-31), p. 391-395
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    ISSN: 0037-9271 , 2168-6351
    Language: French
    Publisher: Informa UK Limited
    Publication Date: 1992
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    Informa UK Limited ; 1989
    In:  Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N.S.) Vol. 25, No. 4 ( 1989-10-31), p. 515-520
    In: Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N.S.), Informa UK Limited, Vol. 25, No. 4 ( 1989-10-31), p. 515-520
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0037-9271 , 2168-6351
    Language: French
    Publisher: Informa UK Limited
    Publication Date: 1989
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    Real Sociedad Espanola de Historia Natural ; 2020
    In:  Boletín de la Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural , No. 114 ( 2020-12-31), p. 5-18
    In: Boletín de la Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural, Real Sociedad Espanola de Historia Natural, , No. 114 ( 2020-12-31), p. 5-18
    Abstract: Resumen Se presentan datos relativos a la comunidad de Staphylinidae (Coleoptera) sarcosaprófilos asociada a carroña de cerdo en el Parque Natural de Sant Llorenç del Munt i l’Obac, Barcelona, nordeste de la península ibérica. Para el estudio se emplearon cuatro trampas cebadas con restos de cerdo (costilla de cerdo) colocados en agua, situadas en cuatro hábitats diferentes, y colgadas a 1,5 m del suelo. Se tomaron 68 muestras desde febrero hasta diciembre de 2018. Se capturaron 843 individuos pertenecientes a 17 especies y, 5 subfamilias (10 especies de Aleocharinae, 3 de Staphylininae, 2 de Omaliinae, 1 de Proteininae y 1 de Tachyporinae), presentando su mayor abundancia en los meses de verano (junio, julio, agosto). Tres especies resultaron ser las más abundantes y más frecuentes, Aleochara (Aleochara) curtula (Goeze, 1777), Aleochara (Aleochara) lata Gravenhorst, 1802 y Aleochara (Xenochara) haematoptera. De cada especie se presenta el material estudiado, datos ecológicos, abundancia, frecuencia y su corología mundial e ibérica. De las 17 especies encontradas, 6 son nuevas citas para la Comunidad Autónoma de Cataluña: Aleochara (Heterochara) clavicornis L Redtenbacher, 1849, A.(Xenochara) sparsa Heer, 1839, Haploglossa villosula (Stephens, 1832), Proteinus atomarius Erichson, 1840, Philonthus (Philonthus) virgo (Gravenhorst, 1802) y Mycetoporus longulus Mannerheim, 1830. Philonthus (Philonthus) succicola Thomson, 1860, ya citada de la Comunidad, es nueva cita para Barcelona. A bstract Data regarding the community of sarcosaprophilous Staphylinidae (Coleoptera) associated with pig carcass in Sant Llorenç del Munt i L’Obac Natural Park Barcelona, northwest of the Iberian Peninsula are presented. For the study, 4 traps were used, baited with pig remains placed in water, located in 4 different habitats, hanging 1.5 m from the ground. 68 samples were taken from february to december 2018. 843 individuals belonging to 17 species, belonging to 5 subfamilies (10 Aleocharinae, 3 Staphylininae, 2 Omaliinae, 1 Proteininae, and 1 Tachyporinae) were captured, presenting their greatest abundance in the months of summer (june, july, august). Three species were found to be the most abundant and most frequent, Aleochara (Aleochara) curtula (Goeze, 1777), Aleochara (Aleochara) lata Gravenhorst, 1802 and Aleochara (Xenochara) haematoptera Kraatz, 1858. For each species, the material studied, ecological data, abundance, frequency and its world and Iberian chorology are presented. Among the 17 species found, 6 are new records for the autonomous community of Catalonia: (Aleochara (Heterochara) clavicornis L. Redtenbacher, 1849, A. (Xenochara) sparsa Heer, 1839, Haploglossavillosula (Stephens, 1832), Proteinusatomarius Erichson, 1840, Philonthus (Philonthus) virgo (Gravenhorst, 1802) and Mycetoporuslongulus Mannerheim, 1830. Philonthus Philonthus) succicola Thomson, 1860, already from the community, represent a new record for Barcelona.
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    ISSN: 2659-2703
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    Language: Spanish
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    Publication Date: 2020
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