Tag Archives: 2017

Vörös et al. 2017

Citation: Vörös J, Márton O, Schmidt BR, Gál JT, Jelić D (2017) Surveying Europe’s only cave-dwelling chordate species (Proteus anguinus) using environmental DNA. PLoS ONE 12: e0170945.

Year: 2017

Author(s): Vörös J, Márton O, Schmidt BR, Gál JT, Jelić D

Journal: PLoS One

Title: Surveying Europe’s only cave-dwelling chordate species (Proteus anguinus) using environmental DNA

Abstract: In surveillance of subterranean fauna, especially in the case of rare or elusive aquatic species, traditional techniques used for epigean species are often not feasible. We developed a non-invasive survey method based on environmental DNA (eDNA) to detect the presence of the red-listed cave-dwelling amphibian, Proteus anguinus, in the caves of the Dinaric Karst. We tested the method in fifteen caves in Croatia, from which the species was previously recorded or expected to occur. We successfully confirmed the presence of P. anguinus from ten caves and detected the species for the first time in five others. Using a hierarchical occupancy model we compared the availability and detection probability of eDNA of two water sampling methods, filtration and precipitation. The statistical analysis showed that both availability and detection probability depended on the method and estimates for both probabilities were higher using filter samples than for precipitation samples. Combining reliable field and laboratory methods with robust statistical modeling will give the best estimates of species occurrence.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170945

Species: Proteus anguinus

Location: Croatia

Tian 2017

Citation: Tian M (2017) A new highly cave-adapted trechine genus and species from northern Guizhou Province, China (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Trechinae). ZooKeys 643: 97-108.

Year: 2017

Author(s): Tian, Mingyi

Journal: ZooKeys

Title: A new highly cave-adapted trechine genus and species from northern Guizhou Province, China (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Trechinae)

Abstract: A remarkable aphaenopsian beetle, a sympatric species of Qianotrechus tenuicollis Uéno, 2000, was newly discovered in Cave Mahuang Dong of Shuanghe Dong cave system, the longest cave system of China in Suiyang County, northern Guizhou Province. To categorize this striking but still unknown species, a new genus and species are proposed: Shuangheaphaenops elegans gen. n., sp. n. Relationships of Shuangheaphaenops and other highly modified aphaenopsian genera from southern China Karsts are discussed.

Keywords: aphaenopsian, ground beetle, hypogean, southern China Karsts

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.643.11050

Species: Shuangheaphaenops elegansQianotrechus tenuicollis

Location: Suiyang County, Guizhou Province, China