Published August 31, 2004
| Version v1
Journal article
Restricted
Crymostygidae, a new family of subterranean freshwater gammaridean amphipods (Crustacea) recorded from subarctic Europe
Creators
Description
Kristjánsson, B. K., Svavarsson, J. (2004): Crymostygidae, a new family of subterranean freshwater gammaridean amphipods (Crustacea) recorded from subarctic Europe. Journal of Natural History 38 (15): 1881-1894, DOI: 10.1080/00222930310001597295, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930310001597295
Files
Linked records
Additional details
Identifiers
- LSID
- urn:lsid:plazi.org:pub:ED58FFD0A03DFFE5FFE62271FFFAC871
- URL
- http://publication.plazi.org/id/ED58FFD0A03DFFE5FFE62271FFFAC871
References
- ADALSTEINSSON, H., JONASSON, P. M. and RIST, S., 1992, Physical characteristics of Thingvallavatn, Iceland, Oikos, 64, 121-135.
- BOUSFIELD, E. L., 1977, A new look at the systematics of gammaroidean amphipods of the world, Crustaceana, Supplement, 4, 282-316.
- COOPE, G. R., 1986, The invasion and colonization of the North Atlantic islands: a palaeoecological solution to a biogeographical problem, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B, 314, 619-635.
- COSTELLO, M., 1993, Biogeography of alien amphipods occurring in Ireland, and interactions with native species, Crustaceana, 65, 287-299.
- GEIRSDOTTIR, A. and EIRIKSSON, J., 1994, Growth of an intermittent ice sheet in Iceland during the late Pliocene and early Pleistocene, Quartenary Research, 42, 115-130.
- HEIE, O. E. and FRIEDRICH, W. L., 1971, A fossil specimen of the North American hickory aphid (Longistigma caryae Harris), found in Tertiary deposits in Iceland, Entomologica Scandinavica, 2, 74-80.
- HOLSINGER, J. R., 1981, Stygobromus canadensis, a troglobite amphipod crustacean from Castleguard Cave, with remarks on the concept of glacial refugia, Proceedings of the 8th International Congress of Speleology, 1, 93-95.
- HOLSINGER, J. R., 1986, Zoogeographical patterns of North American subterranean amphipod crustaceans, in R. H. Gore and K. L. Heck (eds) Crustacean Biogeography, Crustacean Issues, 4, 85-106.
- HOLSINGER, J. R., 1989, Allocrangonyctidae and Pseudocrangonyctidae, two new families of Holarctic subterranean amphipod crustaceans (Gammaridea), with comments on their phylogenetic and zoogeographic relationships, Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 102, 947-959.
- HOLSINGER, J. R., 1991, What can vicariance biogeographic models tell us about the distributional history of subterranean amphipods? Hydrobiologia, 223, 43-45.
- HOLSINGER, J. R., 1993, Biodiversity of subterranean amphipod crustaceans: global patterns and zoogeographic implications, Journal of Natural History, 27, 821-835.
- JONASSON, P. M., 1992, Thingvallavatn research history, Oikos, 64, 15-31.
- KJARTANSSON, G., 1964, 14C ages of some postglacial lavas in South-Iceland, Natturufraedingurinn, 34, 101-113 (in Icelandic).
- KOENEMANN, S. and HOLSINGER, J. R., 2001, Systematics of the North American subterranean amphipod genus Bactrurus, Beaufortia, 51(1), 1-56.
- NOTENBOOM, J., 1991, Marine regressions and the evolution of groundwater dwelling amphipods (Crustacea), Journal of Biogeography, 18, 437-454.
- OLAFSSON, J., 1992, Chemical characteristics and trace elements of Thingvallavatn, Oikos, 64, 151-161.
- RUNDGREN, M. and INGOLFSSON, O., 1999, Plant survival in Iceland during periods of glaciation? Journal of Biogeography, 26, 387-396.
- SADLER, J. P., 1999, Biodiversity on oceanic islands: a palaeoecological assessment, Journal of Biogeography, 26, 75-87.
- SAEMUNDSSON, K., 1992, Geology of the Thingvallavatn area, Oikos, 64, 40-68.
- SIMONARSON, L., 1979, On climatic changes in Iceland, Jokull, 29, 44-46.
- SKET, B., 1999, The nature of biodiversity in hypogean waters and how it is endangered, Biodiversity and Conservation, 8, 1319-1338.
- STOCK, J. H., 1993, Some remarkable distribution pattern in stygobiont Amphipoda, Journal of Natural History, 27, 807-819.
- SVEINBJORNSDOTTIR, A. E. and JOHNSEN, S. J., 1992, Stable isotope study of the Thingvallavatn area. Groundwater origin, age and evaporation models, Oikos, 64, 136-150.