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The genus Paragymnopleurus Shipp, 1897 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae: Gymnopleurini) is characterized and its constituent taxa are keyed and illustrated. Twelve species and five subspecies are deemed valid, and five species groups are recognized. Three new synonymies include: Paragymnopleurus stipes japonicus Balthasar is synonymized with P. ambiguus Janssens, and P. maurus malayanus Ochi and Kon and P. maurus pauliani Janssens are synonymized with the nominotypical subspecies. First country and provincial records are reported for P. brahminus (Waterhouse), P. maurus (Sharp) and P. sinuatus szechouanicus Balthasar. A lectotype is here designated for Gymnopleurus singularis Waterhouse, validating an unpublished designation. A checklist of valid species and synonyms is provided.
A summary of the milliped faunas of Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Kashmir (Arthropoda: Diplopoda)
(2014)
Three female callipodidan samples from northern Pakistan are assigned to Bollmania kohalana (Attems, 1936) (Caspiopetalidae), the only ordinal representative documented from the country; a new record of Kaschmiriosoma loebli Jeekel, 2003 (Polydesmida: Paradoxosomatidae), is also provided. Localities are summarized for the 14 Pakistani, 6 Kashmirian, and 5 Bangladeshi diplopods. The last include one unidentifi able female of Zephronia Gray, 1832 (Sphaerotheriida: Zephroniidae), and two adventive species, Trachyjulus calvus (Pocock, 1893) (Spirostreptida: Cambalopsidae) and Asiomorpha coarctata (Saussure, 1860) (Polydesmida: Paradoxosomatidae); all constitute new country records. Two obscurely documented Bangladeshi diplopods are Gonoplectus cautus (Attems, 1936) (Spirostreptida: Harpagophoridae), and Trichopeltis watsoni Pocock, 1895 (Polydesmida: Cryptodesmidae). The Pakistani polydesmidan, Quasidesmus puschtun Golovatch, 1991, is transferred from Pyrgodesmidae to Cryptodesmidae.
Das Jahrbuch für 2013 enthält sechs bereits vorab online publizierte Veröffentlichungen des Bochumer Botanischen Vereins, Berichte über zahlreiche Exkursionen, eine Zusammenstellung "bemerkenswerter Pflanzenvorkommen aus dem östlichen Ruhrgebiet im Jahr 2013", "Beiträge zur Flora Nordrhein-Westfalens aus dem Jahr 2013" sowie zahlreiche Pflanzenporträts und ein Programm des 47. Westfälischen Floristentags.
The availability of organelle genome sequences of bryophytes provides opportunity to mine this data. Therefore in this study microsatellites in chloroplast genome sequence of Pellia endiviifolia (Accession number: NC_019628), downloaded from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) in fasta format, were identified. The sequence was mined with the help of MISA, a Perl script, to detect microsatellites. In total, 16 perfect microsatellites were identified in 120.546 kb sequence mined. An average length of 14.94 bp was calculated for mined microsatellites with a density of 1 SSR/7.09 kb. Depending on the repeat units, the length of microsatellites ranged from 12 to 18 bp. Tetranucleotides (7, 43.75%) were the most frequent repeat type, followed by mononucleotide (3, 18.75%) repeats. Dinucleotide, trinucleotide and pentanucleotide repeats were found with equal frequency (2, 12.5%). Interestingly, hexanucleotide repeats were completely absent in chloroplast genome of Pellia endiviifolia.
Coscinodon humilis was described by Milde from mica schist in the Passeiertal NE Merano (formerly southern Tyrolia in Austria, hence cited as Austria by Greven 1995. now Alto Adige in Italy). Limpricht (1890) regarded it as “verkümmerte Form von C. cribrosus”, and although Mönkemeyer (1927) still cited it, the species got forgotten by the time. Thus the species was no more mentioned by Corley et al (1981) in the European checklist and therefore no more included by Frey et al. (1995) in the German edition of the “Moos- und Farnpflanzen Europas”. Greven (1995) re-established the species in his treatment of Grimmia (and related genera) in Europe. Therefore Frey et al. (2006) included the species, which was, however, not keyed out. Finally Hill et al. (2006) listed it again in the new European checklist as a good species.
Es werden 12 tropische Moosarten (alles nur Laubmoose) aufgeführt, welche in den Tropen (vorwiegend den Neotropen) eine geschlossene Verbreitung haben, in Europa aber nur lokal oder regional begrenzt vorkommen. Sie belegen die Möglichkeit der transkontinentalen Fernverbreitung von Moosen. Der Zeitpunkt als auch die Art und Weise der Verbreitung wird diskutieert.
Climate and biodiversity change can have negative or unexpected social, economic or ecological effects. The Knowledge Flow Paper at hand is dealing with the question what potentials concepts of risk might have for climate related biodiversity research with respect to the synthesis of the results as well as regarding their communication within society. The term “climate induced biodiversity risks” will be introduced in detail and then looked at more closely with respect to its potentials for the research within BiK-F. In the first part, general risk perspectives and their scientific interpretation will be presented and significant components of the risk concept will be introduced. On this basis they will then be applied to the subject areas of biodiversity and climate. A distinction is made between risks for biodiversity, risks for ecosystem services and risks due to climate induced changes of biodiversity for further ecological assets. Thus, this Knowledge Flow Paper initially serves as basis for decisions concerning the possibilities and ways to link risk related areas of research. Furthermore, we would like to offer suggestions to the readers on how to correlate existing discourses on risks and biodiversity.
Zeitdiagnose Anthropozän – Konsequenzen für die Wissenschaft +++ 25 Jahre ISOE – Wege aus der ökologischen Krise +++ Risiken für die Umwelt: Schlüsselrolle von Ärzten beim Umgang mit Arzneimitteln +++ Dialoge zwischen Wissenschaft und Praxis +++ Green Talents zu Gast im ISOE +++ Kaufen für eine bessere Welt? Theoretische Erklärungen und empirische Befunde „ethischen“ Konsums +++ Neue Website des deutsch-namibischen Forschungsprojekts CuveWaters online +++ Leitfaden zur Qualitätssicherung in der transdisziplinären Forschung +++ Termine +++ Publikationen
"Jubiläumsausgabe!" Institutsbericht erschienen +++ Millenniums-Entwicklungsziele: Einfluss von Umweltveränderungen auf Ernährungssicherung +++ Forschung zur Energiewende – Interaktive Landkarte geht an den Start +++ Global Handwashing Day 2014 +++ ISOE-Lehrveranstaltungen im Wintersemester +++ Flexible Mobilität: Trend als Chance nutzen +++ Wissensaustausch zur Anpassung an den Klimawandel +++ Klimawandel, Biodiversität und die Folgen für Deutschland +++ Maude Barlow zu Gast am ISOE +++ EiMap – Testphase der Infomappe zur energetischen Sanierung abgeschlossen +++ Ausgezeichnetes Umweltmangement +++ Klimagerechte Zukunft der Kommunen +++ Td Summer School 2014 +++ ISOE erweitert regionalen Schwerpunkt Afrika +++ Klimapolitik
25 Jahre ISOE: Tagung „Lost in the Anthropocene?“ +++ Memorandum Klimagerechte Stadt +++ ISOE in hessische Nachhaltigkeitskonferenz berufen +++ Konsum zwischen Anspruch und Wirklichkeit +++ Klimawandel und Migration im Sahel +++ Flexibles Carsharing: Elektrofahrzeuge positiv bewertet +++ Priorität für den Nullemissionsverkehr +++ Konzepte für klimafreundliches Alltagsverhalten +++ Spatenstich für zukunftsweisendes Bauprojekt in Frankfurt am Main +++ Website Stromeffizienzklassen online +++ Energiesparen im Haushalt: Testhaushalte gesucht +++ Abschlussbericht: Auf dem Weg zu einer politikrelevanten Nachhaltigkeitsforschung +++ Konferenz: Perspektiven einer kritischen Soziologie +++ Leseempfehlung zu Biodiversität und Klimawandel +++ Termine +++ Publikationen