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Morphology, molecules, evolution and phylogeny in polychaeta and related taxa
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ISBN: 1280312157 9786610312153 1402032404 Year: 2005 Volume: 180 Publisher: Dordrecht ; [Great Britain] : Springer,

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Recently, evidence has been accumulated which shows that some of the groups formerly regarded as independent "phyla" such as Pogonophora (now recognized as Siboglinidae), Echiura, Myzostomida and perhaps Sipuncula, are most probably nothing else than greatly modified Annelida. The extreme morphological diversity found especially in Polychaeta displays the plasticity of a simple segmented organisation that basically is nothing else but a serial repetition of identical units. Thus, annelids are highly important to our understanding of fundamental questions about morphological and adaptive diversity, as well as clarifying evolutionary changes and phylogenetic relationships. The book aims to summarize our knowledge on Polychaetes polychaetes and their allies and gives an overview of recent advances gained by studies that employed conventional and modern methods plus, increasingly and importantly, the use of molecular markers and computer-assisted kinship analyses. It also reflects the state of art in polychaete sciences and presents new questions and controversies. As such it will significantly influence the direction of research on Polychaeta and their related taxa.


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Systematics and Diversity of Annelids
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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In this Special Issue, we address the state of the art of the systematics of the main annelid groups and the improvements in the diversity they hold, with special emphasis on the latest discoveries in well-studied areas, expeditions to unsurveyed areas or environments, or the use of novel techniques that allow for the improvement of biodiversity knowledge. We are hoping that this Special Issue will provide a platform facilitating a review of current knowledge on the subject, identifying current research problems, as well as indicating directions and research trends for the future.

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Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- biodiversity --- biology --- distribution --- diversity --- ecology --- phylogeny --- taxonomy --- DNA-barcoding --- Oligochaeta --- cryptic species --- Oweniidae --- Magelonidae --- anatomy --- annelida --- invertebrates --- peanut worms --- pseudocryptic --- species complex --- Annelida --- polychaetes --- biodiversity assessment --- geographical distribution --- methods --- knowledge gaps --- marine invertebrate --- jaw --- maxillae --- polychaete --- Polychaeta --- Dorvilleidae --- Eunicidae --- Hartmaniellidae --- Histriobdellidae --- Lumbrineridae --- Oenonidae --- Onuphidae --- systematics --- identification --- meiobenthos --- annelids --- Opheliidae --- Scalibregmatidae --- adaptation --- habitat --- environment --- morphology --- physiology --- behavior --- invertebrate --- species --- new developments --- special issue --- species diversity --- molecular diversity --- Sabellida --- Sabellidae --- Serpulidae --- Fabriciidae --- gaps of knowledge --- Acrocirridae --- Cirratulidae --- Sternaspidae --- Longosomatidae --- Paraonidae --- Cossuridae --- biodiversity --- biology --- distribution --- diversity --- ecology --- phylogeny --- taxonomy --- DNA-barcoding --- Oligochaeta --- cryptic species --- Oweniidae --- Magelonidae --- anatomy --- annelida --- invertebrates --- peanut worms --- pseudocryptic --- species complex --- Annelida --- polychaetes --- biodiversity assessment --- geographical distribution --- methods --- knowledge gaps --- marine invertebrate --- jaw --- maxillae --- polychaete --- Polychaeta --- Dorvilleidae --- Eunicidae --- Hartmaniellidae --- Histriobdellidae --- Lumbrineridae --- Oenonidae --- Onuphidae --- systematics --- identification --- meiobenthos --- annelids --- Opheliidae --- Scalibregmatidae --- adaptation --- habitat --- environment --- morphology --- physiology --- behavior --- invertebrate --- species --- new developments --- special issue --- species diversity --- molecular diversity --- Sabellida --- Sabellidae --- Serpulidae --- Fabriciidae --- gaps of knowledge --- Acrocirridae --- Cirratulidae --- Sternaspidae --- Longosomatidae --- Paraonidae --- Cossuridae


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Marine Geomorphometry
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ISBN: 3038979554 3038979546 Year: 2019 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Geomorphometry is the science of quantitative terrain characterization and analysis, and has traditionally focused on the investigation of terrestrial and planetary landscapes. However, applications of marine geomorphometry have now moved beyond the simple adoption of techniques developed for terrestrial studies, driven by the rise in the acquisition of high-resolution seafloor data and by the availability of user-friendly spatial analytical tools. Considering that the seafloor represents 71% of the surface of our planet, this is an important step towards understanding the Earth in its entirety.This volume is the first one dedicated to marine applications of geomorphometry. It showcases studies addressing the five steps of geomorphometry: sampling a surface (e.g., the seafloor), generating a Digital Terrain Model (DTM) from samples, preprocessing the DTM for subsequent analyses (e.g., correcting for errors and artifacts), deriving terrain attributes and/or extracting terrain features from the DTM, and using and explaining those terrain attributes and features in a given context. Throughout these studies, authors address a range of challenges and issues associated with applying geomorphometric techniques to the complex marine environment, including issues related to spatial scale, data quality, and linking seafloor topography with physical, geological, biological, and ecological processes. As marine geomorphometry becomes increasingly recognized as a sub-discipline of geomorphometry, this volume brings together a collection of research articles that reflect the types of studies that are helping to chart the course for the future of marine geomorphometry.

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geomorphology --- simulation --- accuracy --- spatial scale --- marine geomorphology --- surface roughness --- forage fish --- satellite imagery --- thalwegs --- digital elevation models (DEMs) --- Seabed 2030 --- Pacific sand lance --- Acoustic applications --- python --- Nippon Foundation/GEBCO --- Oceanic Shoals Australian Marine Park --- submarine topography --- multi beam echosounder --- sedimentation --- bedforms --- carbonate banks --- polychaete --- cold-water coral --- multiscale --- automated-mapping --- semi-automated mapping --- sediment habitats --- Atlantic Ocean --- Northwestern Australia --- random forest --- benthic habitat mapping --- paleoclimate --- submerged glacial bedforms --- seafloor --- currents --- Cenomanian–Turonian --- Multibeam bathymetry --- geomorphometry --- ArcGIS --- filter --- seabed mapping --- coral reefs --- eastern Brazilian shelf --- digital terrain analysis --- multibeam spatial resolution --- multibeam --- multibeam sonar --- Timor Sea --- seafloor geomorphometry --- shelf-slope-rise --- terrain analysis --- seafloor mapping technologies --- spatial analysis --- Canary Basin --- paleobathymetry --- Bonaparte Basin --- pockmarks --- benthic habitats --- Malin Basin --- geographic object-based image analysis --- seafloor mapping standards and protocols --- GIS --- Bering Sea --- object segmentation --- Barents Sea --- bathymetry --- carbonate mound --- underwater acoustics --- integration artefacts --- multibeam echosounder --- domes --- global bathymetry --- Random Forests --- North Sea --- spatial prediction --- Glaciated Margin --- marine geology --- image segmentation --- shelf morphology --- Alaska --- paleoceanography --- confidence --- swath geometry --- volcanoes --- deglaciation --- Cretaceous --- DEM --- habitat mapping --- marine remote sensing --- reconstruction --- acoustic-seismic profiling --- canyons

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