2018
DOI: 10.4194/2459-1831-v2_1_03
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Abstract: Calanoid copepods belonging to the family Diaptomidae occur commonly and abundantly in different types of freshwater environment. Based on morphological taxonomic key characters 48 diaptomid species belonging to 13 genera were reported from India. Taxonomic discrimination of many species of these genera is difficult due to their high morphological similarities and minute differences in key characters. In the present study two species of the genus, Neodiaptomus, N. meggiti and N. schmackeri from Andaman Islands… Show more

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“…Many researchers have often used the combination of the morphological and molecular methods to identify various species of aquatic organisms (Porto-Foresti et al 2013;Sales et al 2018;Ha et al 2018;Begum et al 2018;Jordan et al 2019) when the use of each of the methods separately cannot give an exact result in determining the species. For example, in the study of many species of freshwater copepods of the family Diaptomidae (Begum et al 2018), their taxonomic identification was difficult due to high morphological similarities and not significant differences in key characteristics among individuals of different genera. This in turn determines (Sriphairoj et al 2018) the need for reliable species diagnostic molecular markers to identify species groups having overlapping morphological characteristics.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers have often used the combination of the morphological and molecular methods to identify various species of aquatic organisms (Porto-Foresti et al 2013;Sales et al 2018;Ha et al 2018;Begum et al 2018;Jordan et al 2019) when the use of each of the methods separately cannot give an exact result in determining the species. For example, in the study of many species of freshwater copepods of the family Diaptomidae (Begum et al 2018), their taxonomic identification was difficult due to high morphological similarities and not significant differences in key characteristics among individuals of different genera. This in turn determines (Sriphairoj et al 2018) the need for reliable species diagnostic molecular markers to identify species groups having overlapping morphological characteristics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%