Review of the biogeography of the genus Artemia (Crustacea, Anostraca)

In this study, we report on the known Artemia habitats worldwide. Recent literature information is incorporated about the taxonomic status of the various populations studied. The genus is composed of di-, tri-, tetra- and pentaploid parthenogenetic populations and of the following bisexual species:...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of biogeography 1998-03, Vol.25 (2), p.213-226
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description In this study, we report on the known Artemia habitats worldwide. Recent literature information is incorporated about the taxonomic status of the various populations studied. The genus is composed of di-, tri-, tetra- and pentaploid parthenogenetic populations and of the following bisexual species: A. franciscana franciscana, A. franciscana monica, A. franciscana sp., A. persimilis, A. salina, A. urmiana, A. sinica and A. sp. from Kazakhstan. The problems of characterizing new brine shrimp populations are discussed. In view of the great importance of Artemia as part of the live food chain for the culture of fish and shellfish larvae and the present cyst shortage from the market, the need for commercial exploitation and development of new Artemia sources is now, more than ever, necessary.
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Anostraca
Applied ecology
Artemia
biogeografia
Biogeography
Biological and medical sciences
Bisexuality
Brackish
brine shrimp
Brines
Crustacea
Cysts
Evolutionary genetics
Exploitation and management of natural biological resources (hunting, fishing and exploited populations survey, etc.)
Fauna in Space and Time
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Invertebrates
Limnology
Population genetics
Salt lakes
Shrimp
Systematics. Geographical distribution
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