scholarly journals Interspecific and intraspecific variation of functional traits of woody species in the dominant Cyclobalanopsis glauca community in the karst area of Guilin city, Southwest China

2021 ◽  
Vol 41 (20) ◽  
Author(s):  
何雁,姚玉萍,姚义鹏,姜勇,梁士楚,李月娟,梁欢欢 HE Yan
2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (15) ◽  
Author(s):  
李月娟 LI Yuejuan ◽  
李娇凤 LI Jiaofeng ◽  
常斌 CHANG Bin ◽  
姜勇 JIANG Yong ◽  
梁士楚 LIANG Shichu

2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (21) ◽  
Author(s):  
刘润红 LIU Runhong ◽  
梁士楚 LIANG Shichu ◽  
黄冬柳 HUANG Dongliu ◽  
黄昶吟 HUANG Changyin ◽  
李娇凤 LI Jiaofeng ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Michel Schmidt ◽  
Yu Liu ◽  
Xianguang Hou ◽  
Joachim T. Haug ◽  
Carolin Haug ◽  
...  

Abstract Background The Chengjiang biota from southwest China (518-million-years old, early Cambrian) has yielded nearly 300 species, of which more than 80 species represent early chelicerates, crustaceans and relatives. The application of µCT-techniques combined with 3D software (e.g., Drishti), has been shown to be a powerful tool in revealing and analyzing 3D features of the Chengjiang euarthropods. In order to address several open questions that remained from previous studies on the morphology of the xandarellid euarthropod Sinoburius lunaris, we reinvestigated the µCT data with Amira to obtain a different approach of visualization and to generate new volume-rendered models. Furthermore, we used Blender to design 3D models showing aspects of intraspecific variation. Results New findings are: (1) antennulae consist of additional proximal articles that have not been detected before; (2) compared to other appendages, the second post-antennular appendage has a unique shape, and its endopod is comprised of only five articles (instead of seven); (3) the pygidium bears four pairs of appendages which are observed in all specimens. On the other hand, differences between specimens also have been detected. These include the presence/absence of diplotergites resulting in different numbers of post-antennular appendages and tergites and different distances between the tip of the hypostome and the anterior margin of the head shield. Conclusions Those new observations reveal intraspecific variation among Chengjiang euarthropods not observed before and encourage considerations about possible sexual dimorphic pairs or ontogenetic stages. Sinoburius lunaris is a variable species with respect to its morphological characters, cautioning that taxon-specific variabilities need to be considered when exploring new species.


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