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      An annotated checklist of freshwater Copepoda (Crustacea, Hexanauplia) from continental Ecuador and the Galapagos Archipelago

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          An annotated checklist of the free-living freshwater Copepoda recorded in different regions in Ecuador (including the Amazon, the Andes, the coastal region, and the Galapagos Islands) is here provided. We revised all published records, critically evaluated the validity of each taxon and provided short taxonomic and biogeographical remarks for each one. A total of 27 taxa have been reported, including species and records at the generic level only. The species and taxa identified only up to the generic level belong to five families and 14 genera. The Cyclopoida is the most diverse group with 16 records belonging to species (or identified to the generic level only) and eight genera, followed by the Harpacticoida with six species, one identification to the generic level only, and four genera, and Calanoida with four species belonging to two genera. A total of 18 taxa are recorded for the Andes. Six have been recorded in the Amazon, two are recorded for the coastal region, and six for the Galapagos. One species is shared between the Amazon and the Andes. One species is shared between the coastal region and the Amazon. Seventeen are only reported from the Andes and four are only reported from the Amazon. At the current status of the knowledge, any attempt to analyze and generalize distributional patterns of copepods in Ecuador is premature due to the scarcity of available information, and evidently there is an urgent need for more extensive field collections. A few working hypothesis for future studies are identified.

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          Colonization and diversification of Galápagos terrestrial fauna: a phylogenetic and biogeographical synthesis.

          Remote oceanic islands have long been recognized as natural models for the study of evolutionary processes involved in diversification. Their remoteness provides opportunities for isolation and divergence of populations, which make islands remarkable settings for the study of diversification. Groups of islands may share a relatively similar geological history and comparable climate, but their inhabitants experience subtly different environments and have distinct evolutionary histories, offering the potential for comparative studies. A range of organisms have colonized the Galápagos Islands, and various lineages have radiated throughout the archipelago to form unique assemblages. This review pays particular attention to molecular phylogenetic studies of Galápagos terrestrial fauna. We find that most of the Galápagos terrestrial fauna have diversified in parallel to the geological formation of the islands. Lineages have occasionally diversified within islands, and the clearest cases occur in taxa with very low vagility and on large islands with diverse habitats. Ecology and habitat specialization appear to be critical in speciation both within and between islands. Although the number of phylogenetic studies is continuously increasing, studies of natural history, ecology, evolution and behaviour are essential to completely reveal how diversification proceeded on these islands.
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            An annotated checklist and keys to the species of Copepoda Harpacticoida (Crustacea)

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            A checklist of the approximately 4300 species of Copepoda Harpacticoida is presented. It is prepared according to the opinions of the latest revisers and adopts the phylogenetic system of Seifried (2003). The opportunity is taken to formally propose replacement names for preoccupied taxa (p. 14). Comments are provided on other taxonomic issues. A dichotomous key to families is followed by tabular keys to species within each family.
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              Global diversity of copepods (Crustacea: Copepoda) in freshwater

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                12 August 2019
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                [1 ] Dep. Biologia Geral. Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros (UNIMONTES). Av. Prof. Rui Braga, S/N - Vila Mauricéia, 39401-089, Montes Claros, MG, Brazil Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros Montes Claros Brazil
                [2 ] Museum and Institute of Zoology Polish Academy of Sciences, Wilcza 64, 00-960 Warszawa, Poland Museum and Institute of Zoology Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw Poland
                [3 ] Dip.to STEBICEF. Università di Palermo. Via Archirafi 18. 90123, Palermo, Italy Università di Palermo Palermo Italy
                [4 ] Laboratório de Plâncton, Coordenação de Biodiversidade, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), Av. André Araújo, 2936, 69060-000, Manaus, AM, Brazil Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia Manaus Brazil
                [5 ] Laboratório de Plâncton, Departamento de Hidrobiologia – CCBS, Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar). Rodovia Washington Luís, Km 235 – CP 676, 13565-905, São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil Universidade Federal de São Carlos São Carlos Brazil
                [6 ] Escuela de Acuicultura y Pesquería. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Universidad Técnica de Manabí. Ciudadela Universitaria. Bahía de Caráquez. Manabí. Ecuador Universidad Técnica de Manabí Manabí Ecuador
                [7 ] Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral (ESPOL), Centro del Agua y Desarrollo Sustentable, Campus Gustavo Galindo, Km 30.5 Vía Perimetral, Guayaquil, Ecuador Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral Guayaquil Ecuador
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                Corresponding author: Paulo Henrique Costa Corgosinho ( pcorgo@ 123456gmail.com )

                Academic editor: Danielle Defaye

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                10.3897/zookeys.871.36880
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                Paulo Henrique Costa Corgosinho, Maria Holynska, Federico Marrone, Luís José de Oliveira Geraldes-Primeiro, Edinaldo Nelson dos Santos-Silva, Gilmar Perbiche-Neves, Carlos Lopez

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                : 06 June 2019
                : 18 July 2019
                Categories
                Checklist
                Animalia
                Arthropoda
                Calanoida
                Copepoda
                Crustacea
                Cyclopoida
                Harpacticoida
                Invertebrata
                Maxillopoda
                Biogeography
                Catalogues and Checklists
                Faunistics & Distribution
                Systematics
                Americas
                Ecuador
                South America

                Animal science & Zoology
                biodiversity,freshwater copepoda,geographical distribution,neotropics,species richness

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