A revision of the crustacean genus Eurycercus with genetic and morphological evidence for a new species, Eurycercus beringi, from Alaska, 2011

This data contains genetic sequences of crustaceans from the mitochondrial genome in support of the discovery and description of a new species of crustacean in Alaska, Eurycercus beringi. We carried out a detailed anatomical and genetical analysis of Holarctic crustaceans of the freshwater genus Eur...

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Main Author: Derek Taylor
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A29J9W
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spelling dataone:doi:10.18739/A29J9W 2024-06-03T18:46:35+00:00 A revision of the crustacean genus Eurycercus with genetic and morphological evidence for a new species, Eurycercus beringi, from Alaska, 2011 Derek Taylor Freshwater ponds on the Seward Peninsula Alaska and assorted Holarctic ponds ENVELOPE(-164.8961,-164.8961,64.9256,64.9256) BEGINDATE: 2011-08-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2011-08-01T00:00:00Z 2017-08-31T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A29J9W unknown Arctic Data Center freshwater Cladoceran Crustacean tundra ponds Eurycercus zooplankton Alaska genetic Eurycercus beringi Eurycercus glacialis Dataset 2017 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A29J9W 2024-06-03T18:10:26Z This data contains genetic sequences of crustaceans from the mitochondrial genome in support of the discovery and description of a new species of crustacean in Alaska, Eurycercus beringi. We carried out a detailed anatomical and genetical analysis of Holarctic crustaceans of the freshwater genus Eurycercus in order to understand the biodiversity and potential implications of recent environmental change and surface water loss in the Arctic. We described new species and revised the subgenus. The genus is an important source of food for fish, waterfowl, and wading birds. Eurycercus is also used in paleolimnology to reconstruct past environmental conditions. We aimed for thorough geographic coverage of subarctic and arctic Siberia, Greenland, Alaska and Canada. The genetic results support the revision of the genus Eurycercus and the novel species E. beringi. Dataset Arctic Greenland Seward Peninsula Subarctic Tundra Zooplankton Alaska Siberia Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Canada Greenland ENVELOPE(-164.8961,-164.8961,64.9256,64.9256)
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collection Arctic Data Center (via DataONE)
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language unknown
topic freshwater
Cladoceran
Crustacean
tundra ponds
Eurycercus
zooplankton
Alaska
genetic
Eurycercus beringi
Eurycercus glacialis
spellingShingle freshwater
Cladoceran
Crustacean
tundra ponds
Eurycercus
zooplankton
Alaska
genetic
Eurycercus beringi
Eurycercus glacialis
Derek Taylor
A revision of the crustacean genus Eurycercus with genetic and morphological evidence for a new species, Eurycercus beringi, from Alaska, 2011
topic_facet freshwater
Cladoceran
Crustacean
tundra ponds
Eurycercus
zooplankton
Alaska
genetic
Eurycercus beringi
Eurycercus glacialis
description This data contains genetic sequences of crustaceans from the mitochondrial genome in support of the discovery and description of a new species of crustacean in Alaska, Eurycercus beringi. We carried out a detailed anatomical and genetical analysis of Holarctic crustaceans of the freshwater genus Eurycercus in order to understand the biodiversity and potential implications of recent environmental change and surface water loss in the Arctic. We described new species and revised the subgenus. The genus is an important source of food for fish, waterfowl, and wading birds. Eurycercus is also used in paleolimnology to reconstruct past environmental conditions. We aimed for thorough geographic coverage of subarctic and arctic Siberia, Greenland, Alaska and Canada. The genetic results support the revision of the genus Eurycercus and the novel species E. beringi.
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author Derek Taylor
author_facet Derek Taylor
author_sort Derek Taylor
title A revision of the crustacean genus Eurycercus with genetic and morphological evidence for a new species, Eurycercus beringi, from Alaska, 2011
title_short A revision of the crustacean genus Eurycercus with genetic and morphological evidence for a new species, Eurycercus beringi, from Alaska, 2011
title_full A revision of the crustacean genus Eurycercus with genetic and morphological evidence for a new species, Eurycercus beringi, from Alaska, 2011
title_fullStr A revision of the crustacean genus Eurycercus with genetic and morphological evidence for a new species, Eurycercus beringi, from Alaska, 2011
title_full_unstemmed A revision of the crustacean genus Eurycercus with genetic and morphological evidence for a new species, Eurycercus beringi, from Alaska, 2011
title_sort revision of the crustacean genus eurycercus with genetic and morphological evidence for a new species, eurycercus beringi, from alaska, 2011
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2017
url https://doi.org/10.18739/A29J9W
op_coverage Freshwater ponds on the Seward Peninsula Alaska and assorted Holarctic ponds
ENVELOPE(-164.8961,-164.8961,64.9256,64.9256)
BEGINDATE: 2011-08-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2011-08-01T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-164.8961,-164.8961,64.9256,64.9256)
geographic Arctic
Canada
Greenland
geographic_facet Arctic
Canada
Greenland
genre Arctic
Greenland
Seward Peninsula
Subarctic
Tundra
Zooplankton
Alaska
Siberia
genre_facet Arctic
Greenland
Seward Peninsula
Subarctic
Tundra
Zooplankton
Alaska
Siberia
op_doi https://doi.org/10.18739/A29J9W
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