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A Review of the Genus Thermocyclops - Zoological Studies

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Chaicharoen et al. – <strong>Review</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Thermocyclops</strong> in Cambodia 787is home to many endemic invertebrate and fishspecies, e.g., 18 endemic cyprinid species (Myers1960, Frey 1969). In contrast, in Cambodia, T.wolterecki was collected from small, shallow waterbodies such as ponds, rice paddies, and canalswith some vegetation along <strong>the</strong> edges. Literaturedata suggest that some morphometric characterscan be environment-dependent. Large-scalecomparisons made in Cyclops scutifer G. O. Sarsfrom Eurasia and North America (Elgmork andHalvorsen 1988) showed that morphometric traitswere correlated with environmental factors suchas depth, temperature, and trophic condition.Relationships between <strong>the</strong> habitat and differentmorphological characters were also found ino<strong>the</strong>r cyclopid taxa. Mesocyclops leuckarti(A)(B)(C)(D)(E)Fig. 6. <strong>Thermocyclops</strong> wolterecki, female (Cambodia). (A, B) Antennule, anterior view: (A) segments 1-10; (B) segments 11-17; (C)pediger 5 and genital double-somite, ventral view; (D, E) antenna: (D) posterior view; (E) coxobasis, anterior view. (A-E) Locality CB99.Scale bars = 50 µm.

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