Форма представления | Статьи в зарубежных журналах и сборниках |
Год публикации | 2023 |
Язык | русский |
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Голиков Алексей Валентинович, автор
Сабиров Рушан Мирзович, автор
Шагимарданова Елена Ильясовна, автор
Шигапова Лейля Хуззатовна, автор
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Шигапова Лейля Хуззатовна, автор
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Библиографическое описание на языке оригинала |
Golikov A.V., Gudmundsson G., Blicher M.E., Jørgensen L.L., Korneeva E.I., Olafsdot-tir S.H., Shagimardanova E.I., Shigapova L.H., Zakharov D.V., Zimina O.L. & Sabirov R.M. A review of the genus Muusoctopus (Cephalopoda: Octopoda) from Arctic waters // Zoological Letters - V. 9, Article number: 21 (2023) |
Аннотация |
We report two Arctic species of incirrate octopods new to science. One is formally described here as Muusoctopus aegir Golikov, Gudmundsson & Sabirov sp. nov. while the other, Muusoctopus sp. 1, is not formally described due to a limited number of samples (all are immature individuals). These two species differ from each other, and from other Muusoctopus, especially in: 1) absence of stylets (in M. aegir sp. nov.); 2) proportions of mantle and head; 3) funnel organ morphology (W-shaped with medial and marginal limbs of equal length in M. aegir sp. nov., or medial are slightly longer; V V-shaped with medial limbs slightly longer and broader than marginal in Muusoctopus sp. 1); 4) sucker and gill lamellae counts; 5) relative arm length and sucker diameter; and 6) male reproductive system relative size and morphology. Species of Muusoctopus now comprise four of 12 known Arctic cephalopods. Additionally, this study provides: a) new data on the morphology and reproductive biology of M. johnsonianus and M. sibiricus, and a diagnosis of M. sibiricus; b) the equations to estimate mantle length and body mass from beak measurements of M. aegir sp. nov. and M. johnsonianus; c) a cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene barcode for M. sibiricus; d) new data on the ecology and distribution of all studied species; and e) a data table for the identification of northern North Atlantic and Arctic species of Muusoctopus. |
Ключевые слова |
Ecology, distribution, new data, Arctic species, Muusoctopus |
Название журнала |
Zoological Letters
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URL |
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40851-023-00220-x |
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https://repository.kpfu.ru/?p_id=294521 |
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Голиков Алексей Валентинович |
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Сабиров Рушан Мирзович |
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Шагимарданова Елена Ильясовна |
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Шигапова Лейля Хуззатовна |
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Шигапова Лейля Хуззатовна |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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2023 |
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Golikov A.V., Gudmundsson G., Blicher M.E., Jørgensen L.L., Korneeva E.I., Olafsdot-tir S.H., Shagimardanova E.I., Shigapova L.H., Zakharov D.V., Zimina O.L. & Sabirov R.M. A review of the genus Muusoctopus (Cephalopoda: Octopoda) from Arctic waters // Zoological Letters - V. 9, Article number: 21 (2023) |
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https://repository.kpfu.ru/?p_id=294521 |
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Zoological Letters |
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We report two Arctic species of incirrate octopods new to science. One is formally described here as Muusoctopus aegir Golikov, Gudmundsson & Sabirov sp. nov. while the other, Muusoctopus sp. 1, is not formally described due to a limited number of samples (all are immature individuals). These two species differ from each other, and from other Muusoctopus, especially in: 1) absence of stylets (in M. aegir sp. nov.); 2) proportions of mantle and head; 3) funnel organ morphology (W-shaped with medial and marginal limbs of equal length in M. aegir sp. nov., or medial are slightly longer; V V-shaped with medial limbs slightly longer and broader than marginal in Muusoctopus sp. 1); 4) sucker and gill lamellae counts; 5) relative arm length and sucker diameter; and 6) male reproductive system relative size and morphology. Species of Muusoctopus now comprise four of 12 known Arctic cephalopods. Additionally, this study provides: a) new data on the morphology and reproductive biology of M. johnsonianus and M. sibiricus, and a diagnosis of M. sibiricus; b) the equations to estimate mantle length and body mass from beak measurements of M. aegir sp. nov. and M. johnsonianus; c) a cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene barcode for M. sibiricus; d) new data on the ecology and distribution of all studied species; and e) a data table for the identification of northern North Atlantic and Arctic species of Muusoctopus. |
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Ecology |
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distribution |
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new data |
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Arctic species |
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Muusoctopus |
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A review of the genus Muusoctopus (Cephalopoda: Octopoda) from Arctic waters |
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Статьи в зарубежных журналах и сборниках |
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