Sine systemate chaos? A versatile tool for earthworm taxonomy: non-destructive imaging of freshly fixed and museum specimens using micro-computed tomography.
In spite of the high relevance of lumbricid earthworms ('Oligochaeta': Lumbricidae) for soil structure and functioning, the taxonomy of this group of terrestrial invertebrates remains in a quasi-chaotic state. Earthworm taxonomy traditionally relies on the interpretation of external and in...
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Main Authors: | Rosa Fernández, Sebastian Kvist, Jennifer Lenihan, Gonzalo Giribet, Alexander Ziegler |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/eb91e4ee064f49cd89d40dbaa7aba433 |
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