AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 Interview THIS NEWSLETTER FEATURES AN INTERVIEW WITH TRAUDL KRAPP- SCHICKEL PAGE 2 BIBLIOGRAPHY PAGE 12 FOSSIL AMPHIPOD PAGE 11 REPORT FROM COMING MEETINGS POLAND page 57 PAGE 8 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 Dear Amphipodologists, We are delighted to present to you Amphipod Newsletter 3 8 ! We begin with a relatively recent addition to the AN, an Interview of a member of our amphipod family - Traudl Krapp-Schickel. Her life and career, as we know you will agree, are truly amazing. Sabrina Lo Brutto gives us a report on the “Taxonomy of Crustacean Amphipods” course that was held at the University of Palermo. And then, Ania Jazdzewska summarizes, and for many provides us with pleasant memories of the 15 th International Colloquium on Amphipoda held 2-7 September 2013 in Szczawnica, Poland - indeed “Amphipoda - are our way of life.” Plans are well underway for the 1 6 th ICA that will be held in Aveiro, Portugal 7-11 September 2015 (see page 57 for more information). And, as always, we provide you with a Bibliography and index of amphipod publications that includes citations of 424 papers that were published in 2013-2014 (or after the publication of Amphipod Newsletter 37). What an amazing amount of research that has been done by you! Please continue to notify us when your papers are published. We hope you enjoy your Amphipoda Newsletter! Best wishes from your AN Editors, W0m/ y Adam/, M Statistics from this Newsletter I new subfamily I I new genera 1 46 new species 9 new subspecies AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 Interview with Traudl Krapp-Schickel Bom 1943 south of Vienna (Austria) as daughter of a medical doctor, as a child she always planned to have the same profession. But her father, in rural surroundings even involved sometimes in veterinary problems, warned her that as woman she would always remain the "appendix" of a medical chief in a clinic, but rarely (at that time!) be responsible herself, and in his eyes this was not as interesting as his own very varied work. - Finally she decided to study biology instead of medicine. Most important men in her scientific work were Sandro Ruffo (Verona, Italy), who opened many doors in taxonomic understanding as well as knowledge of Mediterranean way of thinking, Wim Vader (Tromso, Norway), with whom she travelled so many times and cooperates continuously, and Oliver Coleman (Berlin, Germany), who made her feel welcome within the German zoologists when moving from Switzerland (University of Fribourg) to live in Bonn. When and why did you start studying amphipods? 1964 my supervisor Rupert Riedl in Vienna asked me if I would prefer Audrey Hepburn or Sofia Loren. Not knowing WHY I should choose I told my clear favorite and was informed: In the first case I would have to study the ecology of amphipods of the rocky shores in the N-Adriatic Sea, in the latter the hy droids. In 1965 I went for the first time to meet Sandro Ruffo in Verona for getting help in taxonomy, because how can one do an ecological thesis without being sure about the species' names? As studying besides biology also mathematics for teaching at school, I became interested in statistics too. fi*4t Cot^U4i {«*- aE ft mwo mfo mAmmpp What are your favourite amphipod species names? Some examples: bananarama ( Anamixis , Thomas & KS 2011; appendage like a banana); psaltrica (Liljeborgia KS 1975; with dactyli extremely long like fingers playing a harpsichord); pier opart ( Stenothoe , KS 1996, after a famous wine-producer of the Ruffo-clan, synonymous to Peter Pan!). But also the generic name Hyale (in Greek meaning "like glass"), which English speaking colleages spell so 2 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 differently from the original, that they change 3 of 5 letters (all vowels), and at the beginning of my studies I had no clue at all which animal was discussed. What amphipod appendage(s) do you like illustrating the best? As my teacher and great friend Sandro Ruffo hated to illustrate the habitus of an animal, I concentrated in doing it and think it gives a lot of additional information to the pure morphological details and helps for quick first determination in the field. What amphipod appendage(s) do you like illustrating the least? Easy answer: the mandible, which is three-dimensional in contrast to most of the other appendages. Where is your favourite place to collect amphipods? I felt like in paradise when collecting in Indonesia: Bali, Lombok, Thousand Islands. Super-clear and sunny-warm water, rich, colourful fauna and flora, nearly no tourists in the eighties (bed + breakfast for 5 DM! ! !, with tasteful tea and lots of exotic fruits during the day!). Places you wished you never tried to collect amphipods? There is a narrow and long cave near Rovinj/Istria, which is U-shaped, with both ends near the water-surface; my student colleagues (and also Franz, whom I barely knew at that time, 1964) loved to dive through and collect hydroids there, and I expected interesting amphipods, but had the fixed fear I would get stuck in the middle and not have enough air for coming out on one or the other end. Thus I never succeeded collecting there. Describe/name the most memorable amphipod moment(s)? There were so many during my life! The very first come-together with collaborators on the Mediterranean handbook at the Hotel Accademia in Verona (met Wim Vader for the first time, with whom I had already exchanged letters). Working in Washington in Jerry Barnard's lab in the early seventies and noticing that he had made already a separate box for the coming Krapp- Schickel papers; made me feel "important"! The many, many "cene" (= dinners) with Sandro and friends, sitting so cozy together by excellent food and wine, discussing thousands of different topics until late. The invitation to participate at the Lizard Island collections, which came exactly at my 60th birthday.... 3 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 Describe/name your most memorable amphipod meeting/s)? The very first congress on Niphargus in Verona, where I could already help as secretary (see foto 2). The Schlitz- meeting 1975, where I met Barnard, Bousfield, Steele, Stock and Holsinger, partly with wives; but I had great difficulties to understand their English, and was desperate. The congress in Poland 1981 (see picture 3) during so many difficulties in this country, but excellently organized and with so warm friendship!, and another one, where I happily danced with Krzysztof near a campfire and tore a portion of muscles while getting hit by a heavy hiking-shoe of somebody else. And of course the one organized by Wim and me in Kronenburg/Germany in 1998, small and simple,- and in extreme contrast to the one organized by Jose in Sevilla, 2010, huge and extremely luxurious! (There is still the homepage with lots of pictures from all these congresses in the net, look at "XIV ICA Seville"). We know the work with Sandro Ruffo shaped Traudl's life. We are sure many will like to hear about this if you would like to share... Writing these interview-answers in Verona, all the differences from now to the sixties jump in mind: my very first arrival 1965 at the Verona railway station, where a friend of Sandro Ruffo waited with a red handkerchief in hand (fortunately she spoke German, as I knew next to nothing of Italian); she lodged me in the "casa per studentesse" (home for female students) in a sleeping room with 40! beds, every bed surrounded by a courtain for guaranteeing a minimum privacy. As this house closed at 23 h and the conferences at the Museum started regularly at 21h and often the discussion afterwards lasted quite long, I let the visitors leave the Museum and sneaked then into the little room used for projecting diapositives, for sleeping there (at that times there was no alarm- system!). In the morning I tried to wake up before the first cleaning lady came, had a very very short wash in the bathroom, and never ever was discovered. - The first dialogues with Sandro, while he spoke his poor German (learned as a prisoner in Hamburg during the war) and I answered with particles of Latin! But soon I gathered one after the other Italian word, by listening Sandro on the telephone: the Italian way to talk so vividly is repeating an important word many times, thus I had always good opportunity to look it up in the dictionary. Also - if there is anything you would like to say about the work you are doing now in Verona: 4 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 Already during Sandro's life a huge data-base for "his" amphipod-collection was created, unfortunately in a quite complicated PC-mode with steadily changing passwords, which I never was able to use in my own Apple-Macintosh. After Sandro's death I tried to convince his successor, Leonardo Latella (entomologist), to put the data-base in the internet and simplify it. But as the economical situation in Italy became worse and worse, there was no money for doing this. Making order not only at Sandro's desk (where several tubes were waiting for being treated, and now the puzzle was difficult what was from where and whom), but also within the collection room, after various come- togethers finally a method could be arranged, which was o.k. for all of us: Traudl types the data (both of unidentified material or until now not inserted in the collection) in an Excel- file, and Roberta Salmaso, the collection manager of the Verona Museum, transfers it into the official collection data-file (thus I am not responsable for eventual striking functions!). Sandro Ruffo left personal money as a foundation for those who want to work on the Veronese collections; directly after his death this money was frozen for various bureaucratic reasons, but in the meanwhile it was already several times used (as far as I know, by entomologists). If anybody is interested in getting support for travel- and lodging-expenses while working on amphipods of the Veronese collection, please contact Dr. Leonardo Latella curator of zoology Museo civico di Storia Naturale 1-37129 Verona E-mail: leonardo. latella@comune .verona. it Any other general thoughts/comments? When I started my scientific career, it was a rare exception to combine it with a family (see picture of 2013). I am extremely thankful to all who supported me in the aim to work mainly at home 5 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 and without institutional or financial background, after leaving my work at the university when the first baby came. My "hobbyhorse beachfleas" brought more than hundred publications and innumerable valuable contacts with colleagues all over the world, and the wonderful invention of E-mail helped to work from a small village on the border of a forest and change ideas within minutes with them. When writing my doctoral thesis letters to the supervisors Riedl (at that period in America) or Ruffo (in Italy) lasted often weeks! Sandro Ruffo was often asked by young people about his opinion of studying biology in present times, and his words could be mine still now: If one wants to earn a lot of money, do something else. You will never become rich in the common meaning, but more than rich in unforgettable impressions while getting around, in knowing colleagues all over the world, in changing ideas and being guest at their homes. (Our house was and is open for visitors from all continents, in 1984 there was even a "mini amphipod congress" in Adendorf, our home-village!). Concluding this interview, I will never become tired to repeat that a thorough taxonomical knowledge MUST be the basis for the now booming modern disciplines of molecular studies, and one group can learn a lot from the other one, which is an enormous advantage for BOTH! If only the money-allowing officials would apprehend it! Free copies of NAGA report 4-1 In 1967 Marilyn Clark Imbach published an extensive paper on ‘Gammaridean Amphipoda from the South China Sea’ (NAGA Reports 4-1, pp 40-167, in which i.a. 19 new species were described.) The paper is not very well known and has been regularly overlooked. I happen to have in my possession a considerable number of copies of this NAGA report, and can send them free of charge to those colleagues who are interested. Wim Vader, Tromso Museum, 9037 Tromso, Norway wim.vader@uit.no 6 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 Report of the Course “Taxonomy of crustacean amphipods” The Course has been organized by the University of Palermo, sponsored by a grant under the COR I Programme. It was hosted at the separate branch of the University of Palermo, in Trapani; a wonderful location in front of the sea. The participation was addressed to Italian people, and was free. During the three days 38 participants coming from several Italian academic institutions attended the lectures hold by Traudl Krapp- Schickel (Forschungsmuseum A. Koenig - Germany) , Maria Beatrice Scipione (Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohm - Ischia), Sabrina Lo Brutto (University of Palermo, Italy). Lab activities have been also organized, and a final brief talk has been hold by the young students. The Italian Zoologists Society (UZI, Unione Zoologica Italiana) offered a one-year membership to the participants; while The Crustacean Society has been promoted during the course. Sabrina Lo Brutto Compilation of Amphipod relevant literature Please tell the AN editors and Olli Coleman about your recent publications on amphipods - and send a pdf of your paper. Olli can include it on the server and the editors can include it in the bibliography.... 7 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 Amphipoda - the way of life 15 th International Colloquium on Amphipoda J0' 0* Avvtpluptpcta. - TU« A*** *«♦« IA«** Outowwi *w+ H iwui t *«»• iwKmtj **•**» (all photos Ania Jazdzewska) In September 2013 big group of Amphipodologists from all over the World gathered again in Poland in a small town of a very difficult name to pronounce - Szczawnica. The interest in Amphipoda starts at a very early stage of life therefore two young participants - Elle and Raffaele - have joined the group. The 1 5 th ICA took place in Pieniny Mountains from 2 nd to 7 th of September 2013 and as many as 100 participants from 30 countries and six continents arrived. 8 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 At the beginning, after the welcome by Michal Grabowski, the president of the organizing committee, a glimpse into the 40-years history of Amphipod Colloquia was given by Krzysztof Jazdzewski. of Amphipoda in diverse freshwater and marine habitats. Results of ecological and morphological studies were also shown. Large part of the presentations has concerned research conducted on alien species of amphipods. More and more cited studies have employed molecular techniques. Scientific discussions took place both during oral and poster sessions as well as after them - including Jacuzzi offered by the hotel. The further scientific program was extensive and consisted of four plenary lectures, 55 oral presentations divided into six thematic sessions as well as 40 posters. During the closing session the most meritorious members of the “Amphipodologisf family” who have carried on the long lasting friendship were honored. The variety of topics was great so the participants could get to know what is going on in the field of biodiversity and biogeography 9 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 However, science is not only done in laboratories and lecture rooms. The most essential thing during amphipod colloquia was always assembling colleagues and friends from different countries that one day had decided that studying Amphipoda is their “way of life”. There was a lot of opportunities to tighten previous connections as well as to start the new ones - Polish food and drinks supported a good humor. Amphipodologists know how to enjoy the life - nobody had to be persuaded for too long to join the party! Important events during amphipod meetings are also conference trips. This time the first took all of the participants to the Niedzica castle situated on the rock above the Czorsztynskie lake. Later the Cerveny Klastor of our Slovakian neighbors has been visited. Some people were surprised why the descriptions of the collections in the museum are not in Polish - they have not noticed that we have passed the country border! AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 But the most exciting part of the excursion was certainly the rafting on Dunajec river. Wooden rafts at the beginning did not look too safe for some of the participants, but soon it appeared that everybody has enjoyed this special experience and the views of the Dunajec River Gorge and Pieniny Mountains. Those who could stay until the end of the conference were also able to join the second excursion which was one day hiking in the surroundings of Szczawnica. Four trips were proposed having different difficulty levels. Amphipodologists are strong people - the most popular hike was the “extreme” one - 14,5 km and seven hours of walk. So, there is no surprise that the participants were a bit tired and used the opportunities to have a rest. From the side of the organizers I wish to say that we are very happy that you participated in the meeting we have organized. I hope that all of you have had nice and fruitful time and that our collaboration will continue. So, see you in Portugal and Turkey! ! ! ! Ania Jazdzewska Giant fossil amphipod newly discovered! Rosagammarus minichiellus, a giant (17 cm) and apparently the oldest known fossil amphipod was discovered in Triassic limestone from Nevada, USA. Likely a necrophagous and benthopelagic scavenger that fed on ichthyosaurs and other creatures that had fallen to the sea floor. McMenamin, M.A.S.; Zapata, L.P. & M.C. Hussey. 2013. A Triassic giant amphipod from Nevada, USA. J. Crust. Biol. 33(6):75 1-759. Figures: Fossil specimen and reconstruction of Rosagammarus minichiellus taken from McMenamin, et al., 2013. This specimen extends the known geological range of amphipods by at least 170 million years! 11 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 Bibliography ABUSHAALA, N. M., T. SHAIBI & H. M. HOWAEGE 2014. The abundance and diversity of benthic crustaceans along the coastal zone of Western Libya. — Journal Black Sea/ Mediterranean Environment 20, 33-45. (Seven amphipod spp, most only identified to genus). ADAMS, T. P., R. G. MILLER, D. ALEYNIK & M. T. BURROWS 2013. Offshore renewable energy devices as stepping stones across biogeographic boundaries. — Journal of Applied Ecology 51: 330-338. ADEBAYO, A. A., A. ZHAN, S. A. BAILEY & H. J. MacISAAC 2013. Domestic ships as a potential pathway of nonindigenous species from the Saint Lawrence River to the Great Lakes. — Biological Invasions 16, 793-801. AGATZ, A. & C. BROWN 2014. Variability in feeding of Gammarus pulex — moving towards a more standardized feeding assay. — Environmental Sciences Europe 26, 15. http:// www.enveurope.com/content/26/1/15 ALFARO-MONTOYA, J. & R. U. CASTRO 2013 (First report and basic histology of the terrestrial amphipod Talitroides topltotum (Amphipoda: Talitridae), introduced to the mountain region of Heredia, Coast Rica.) — Cuademos de Investigacion LINED 5, 209-215. (In Spanish.) AMANO, T. & S. SUDO 2013. Mechanical aspects in the relation between locomotive organs and behavior of beach flea. — Journal of Aero Aqua Bio-Mechanisms 3, 66-70. (Jumping and swimming of Platorchestia platensis studied with a high-speed video camera system.) AMIRBAHMAN, A., D. I. MASSEY, G. LOTUFO, N. STEENHAUT, L. E. BROWN, J. M. BIEDENBACH & V. S. MAGAR 2013. Assessment of mercury bioavailability to benthic macroinvertebrates using diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT). — Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts, ( Leptocheirus plumulosus one of 3 test animals) AMSLER, C. D., J. B. McCLINTOCK & B. J. BAKER 2013. Chemical mediation of mutualistic interactions between macroalgae and mesograzers structure unique coastal communities along the western Antarctic peninsula. — Journal of Phycology 50(1), 1-10. AMSLER, M. 0., C. D. AMSLER, J. L. von SALM, C. F. AUMACK, J. B. McCLINTOCK, R. M. YOUNG & B. J. BAKER 2013. Tolerance and sequestration of macroalgal chemical defenses by an Antarctic amphipod: a ‘cheater’ among mutualists. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 490, 79-90. (On Paradexamlne fissicauda, a species that is able to feed on strongly chemically defended red algae, and as a result becomes unpalatable itself!) AN AN DAVE LU, I., R. JAYABARATHI, G. PADMAVATI & K. A. JAYARAJ 2013. Epifaunal assemblages on morphologically distinct intertidal seaweeds of Kodiyaghat (South Andaman), India. — Proceedings of the International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences 3, 229-237. ANDERSON, L., P. C. L. WHITE, P. D. STEBBING, G. D. STANFORD & A. M. DUNN 2014. Biosecurity and vector behavior: Evaluating the potential threat posed by anglers and canoeists as pathways for the spread of invasive non-native species and pathogens. — Plos One 9 (4): e92788. doi: 1 0.1 371/journal. pone. 0092788 12 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 ARAUJO, G. S„ L. B. MOREIRA, R. D. MORAIS, M. B. DAVANSO, T. F. GARCIA, A. C. F. CRUZ & D. M. S. ABESSA2013. Ecotoxicological assessment of sediments from an urban marine protected area. (Xixova-Japui State Park, SP, Brazil.) — Marine Pollution Bulletin 75 (1-2), 62-68. (The test animal is Tiburonella viscana) ARRUNDELL, K. L., N. WEDELL&A. M. DUNN 2013. Perceived risk of sperm competition affects sperm investment in a mate-guarding amphipod. — Animal Behaviour 87, 231-238. ( Gammarus due ben i) ASAMY, P, J. K. EHN, M. FERNANDEZ-MENDEZ, H. HOP, C. KATLEIN, A. SUNDFJORD, K. BLUHM, M. DAASE, A. ENGEL, A. FRANSSON, M.A. GRANSKOG, R. R. HUDSON, S. KRISTIANSEN, M. NICOLAUS, I. PEEKES, A. H. H. RENNER, G. SPREETH, A. TATAREK & J. WIKTOR 2013. Floating ice-algal aggregates below melting Arctic sea ice. — PLoS ONE 8(10), e 76599, 9 pp. AVILA, C, 2014. Anti-inflammatory activity in selected Antarctic benthic organisms. — Frontiers in Marine Science 1, article 24 doi:10.3389/fmars. 201 4.00024 AVRAMOV, M„ T. M. ROCK, G. PFISTER, K.-W. SCHRAMM, S. I. SCHMIDT & C. GREBLER 2013. Catecholamine levels in groundwater and stream amphipods and their response to temperature stress. — General and Comparative Endocrinology 194, 110-117. (Studies on Niphargus inopinatus and Gammarus pulex. Levels much higher in Niphargus.) AYDIN UNCUMUSAOGLU, A. & I. OZEL2013. (Vertical distribution of pelagic amphipods (Hyperiidea, Amphipoda) in Izmir Bay.) — The Black Sea Journal of Science 3(8), 37-46. (In Turkish. Eighteen spp, among which Parathemisto oblivia, Lestrigonus curtipes, L. macrophthalmus, Prim no latreillei and Paralycaea gracilis are new to the area.) AZMAN, B. A. R. & B. H. R. OTHMAN 2013. Shallow water marine gammaridian amphipods of Pulau Tioman, Malaysia, with the description of a new species. — ZooKeys 335, 1-31 . (With descriptions of Ampelisca brevicornis, Gitanopsis pusilla, Cymadusa vadosa, Paradexamine setigera, Ericthonius pugnax, Leucothoe furina, Liljeborgia japonica, Microlysias xenokeras, Monoculodes muwoni, Latigammaropsis atlantica, and Tethygeneia sunda n. sp..) AZMAN, B. a. R., K. WONGKAMHAENG & P. DUMRONGROJWATTANA2014. Description of Floresorchestia samroiyodensis, a new species of landhopper (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Talitridae) from Thailand. — Zoosystematics & Evolution 90, 7-19. (From Khao Sam Roi Yod national park, inner Gulf of Thailand.) BACELA-SPYCHALSKA, K„ T. RIGAUD & R. A. WATTIER 2013. A co-invasive microsporidian parasite that reduces the predatory behaviour of its host Dikerogammarus villosus (Crustacea, Amphipoda). — Parasitology 141(2), 254-258. (The parasite is Cucumispora dikerogammari.) BACH, L., L. FERGUSON, V. FELTELIUS & J. SONDERGAARD 2014. Orchomenella pinguis (amphipoda) — a possible species for heavy metal biomonitoring of marine sediments. — Journal of Coastal Life Medicine 2, 116-123. BAEZA-ROMANO, E. & J. M. GUERRA-GARCIA2013. (Life history under laboratory conditions of the caprellids (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from the South of the Iberian Peninsula: Caprella 13 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 equilibra and Caprella dilatata (Caprellidae) and Phtisica marina (Phtisicidae).) — Zoologia Baetica 24, 155-186. (In Spanish) BAEZA-ROJANO, E„ I. HACHERO-CRUZADO & J. M. GUERRA-GARCIA 201 3. Nutritional analysis of freshwater and marine amphipods from the Strait of Gibraltar and potential aquaculture applications. — Journal of Sea Research 85, 29-36. BAKALEM, A., J.-C. DAUVIN & S. GRIMES 2014. New marine amphipod records on the Algerian coast. — Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kongdom 94(4), 753-762. DOI: httpV/dx.doi.ora/l 0.101 7/S002531 5414000125 (33 species of Amphipoda new to the Algerian waters, raising the number of species to a total of 332.) BAKIR, A. K. & T. KATAGAN 2013. Distribution of littoral benthic amphipods off the Levantine coast of Turkey with new records. — Turkish Journal of Zoology 37, 1-12. (With 10 species new to Turkish waters (see table 2).) BAKIR, K., T. KATAGAN & M. SEZGIN 2013. Correction about the existence of Parhyale explora tor Arresti, 1989) Amphipoda, Talitroidea) in the Mediterranean Sea. — Crustaceana 86, 1297-1298. BARNES, R. S. K. 2013. Spatial stability of macrobenthic seagrass biodiversity. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 483, 127-139. (Knysna estuary, S. Africa) BASALLOTE, M. D„ M. R. DE ORTE, T. A. DELVALLE & I. RIBA 2014. Studying the effect of C02-induced acidification on sediment toxicity using acute amphipod toxicity test. — Environmental Science and Technology 48(15), 8864-8872. ( Ampelisca brevicornis test amphipod.) BASTOS-PEREIRA, R. & A. A. P. BUENO 201 3. A new species of freshwater amphipod (Dogielinotidae, Hyalella) from Southeastern Brazil. — Nauplius 21, 79-87. ( H . minensis n. sp. from Lavras, Minas Gerais) BEDULINA, D. S., V. V. TAKHTEEV, S. G POGREBNYAK, E. B. GOVORUKHINA, Y. A. LUBYAGA, K. P. VERESHCHAGINA, M. A. TIMOFEYEV & T LUCKENBACH 2014. On Eulimnogammarus messerschmidtii, sp. n. (Amphipoda: Gammaridea) from Lake Baikal, with redescription of E. cyanoides (Sowinsky) and remarks on taxonomy of the genus Eulimnogammarus. — Zootaxa 3838, 518-544. (The new species, earlier described by Bazikalova as E. cyanoides, is authored by Bedulina and Tachteew, the latter name spelled differently than in the title of the paper; the type locality is the delta of the Tyya River, northern part of L. Baikal. The authors considering the family Eulimnogammaridae to be untenable, and relegate Eulimnogammarus to the Gammaridae.) BEERMANN, J. 2014. Spatial and seasonal population dynamics of sympatric Jassa species (Crustacea, Amphipoda). — Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 459, 8-16. (J. falcata, J. herdmanni and J. marmorata on Helgoland) BEERMANN, J. & A. K. PURZ 2013. Comparison of life history parameters in coexisting species of the genus Jassa (Amphipoda, Ischyroceridae). — Journal of Crustacean Biology 33(6), 784-792. 14 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 BENSKIB, J. P, M. G. IKONOMOU, B. D. SURRIDGE, C. DUBETZ & E. KLAASSEN 2014. Biodegradation potential of aquaculture chemotherapeutants in marine sediments. — Aquaculture Research 2014, 1-16. BEREZINA, N.A., E. STRODE, K.K. LETHONEN, M. BALODE, S.M. GOLUBKOV (2013) Sedime nt quality assessment using Gmelinoides fasciatus and Monoporela affinis (Amphipoda, Gammaridea) in the northeastern Baltic Sea. Crustaceana 86, 780-801. DOI: 10.11 63/1 5685403-000032 1 5 BESSA, F., S. C. GONCALVES, J. N. FRANCO, J. N. ANDRE, P. P. CUNHA& J. C. MARQUES 2014. Temporal changes in macrofauna as response indicator to potential human pressures on sandy beaches. — Ecological Indicators 41, 49-57. BESSA, F., C. ROSSANO, D. NOURISSON, S. GAMBINERI, J. C. MARQUES & F. SCAPINI 2013. Behaviour of Talitrus saltator (Crustacea: Amphipoda) on a rehabilitated sandy beach on the European Atlantic coast (Portugal). — Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 117, 168-177. BEST, R. J. & J. J. STACHOWICZ 2013. Phenotypic and phylogenetic evidence for the role of food and habitat in the assembly of communities of marine amphipods. — Ecology 95(3), 775-86. (A most interesting study from Bodega Harbor, Calif., with 11 amphipod spp from mudflats, seagrass and macroalgae.) BESTER, B. & P. E. DE LANGE-JACOBS 2013. (Histological assessment of the main visceral organs of Sternophyslnx filiaris and Sternophyslnx calceola (Crustacea: Amphipoda). — Suid- Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Natuurwetenschap en Technlek 32, 783. (In Afrikaans) BLAIN, C. & P. GAGNON 2014. Canopy-forming seaweeds in urchin-dominated systems in eastern Canada: Structuring forces or simple prey for keystone grazers? — PLoS ONE 9 (5), e98204. BLANCHARD, Q. L. & H. M. FEDER 2013. Interactions of habitat complexity and environmental characteristics with macrobenthic community structure at multiple spatial scales in the Northeastern Chukchi Sea. — Deep-Sea Research I1 102, 132-143. BLANCHARD, A. L., C. L. PARRIS, A. L. KNOWLTON & N. R. WADE 2013. Benthic ecology of the northeastern Chukchi Sea. Part I. Environmental characteristics and macrofaunal community structure, 2008-2010. — Continental Shelf Research 67, 52-66. BLANCHARD, A. L., C. L. PARRIS, A. L. KNOWLTON & N. R. WADE 2013. Benthic ecology of the northeastern Chukchi Sea. Part II. Spatial variation of megafaunal community structure, 2009-2010. — Continental Shelf Research 67, 67-76. BLOECHER, N„ Y. OLSEN & J. GUENTHER 201 3. Variability of biofouling communities on fish cage nets: A 1 -year field study at a Norwegian salmon farm. — Aquaculture 416-417, 302-309. (Jassa falcata codominant.) ' BLOCHER, N. 2013. Biofouling in the Norwegian salmon farming industry. — PhD Thesis, NTNU Trondheim, Norway. (Not seen) BOJKO, J., P. D. STEBBING, K. S. BATEMAN, J. E. MEATYARD, K. BACELA-SPYCHALSKA, A. M. DUNN & G. D. STENTIFORD 2013. Baseline histopathological survey of a recently invading 15 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 island population of ‘killer shrimp’, Dikerogammarus villosus. — Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 106, 241-253. (Data from the UK -the island of the title-, France and Poland) BOSSUS, M. C„ Y. Z. GULER, S. J. SHORT, E. R. MORRISON & A, T, FORD 2013. Behavioural and transcriptional changes in the amphipod Echinogammarus marinus exposed to two antidepressants, Fluoxetine and Sertraline. — Aquatic Toxicology 151, 46-56. BOSTR0M, C., S. BADEN, A.-C. BOCKELMANN, K. DROMPH, S. FREDRIKSEN, C. GUSTAFSSON, D. KRAUSE-JENSEN, T. MOLLER, S. L. NIELSEN, B. OLESEN, J. OLSEN, L. PIHL & E. RINDE 2014. Distribution, structure and function of Nordic eelgrass ( Zostera marina) ecosystems: implications for coastal manmagemenet and conservation. — Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 24(3), 410-434. BOUVIER, M. E.,A. PEREZ & P. MUNIZ 201 3. A simple home-made turbidimeter (HMT) for turbidity measurements using Hyalella curvispina Shoemaker, 1942 (Crustacea: Amphipoda) for the assessment of environmental quality of coastal waters. — Brazilian Journal of Oceanography 61, 201-206. BOVT, H. C„ D. BARRIOS-O’NEILL, M. C. EMMERSON, D. C. ALDRIDGE & J. T. A. DICK 2014. Predicting the predatory impact of the “demon shrimp” Dikerogammarus haemobaphes, on native and previously introduced species. — Biological Invasions, in press, doi: 10.1007/ si 0530-01 4-0751 -9 BOYKO, C. B. 2013. Toward a monophyletic Cabiropidae; a review of parasitic isopods with female Cabirops-type morphology (Isopoda: Cryptoniscidae). — Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 126, 103-119. BRANCELJ, A., C. BOONYANUSITH, S. WATIROYRAM & L. SANOAMUANG 2013. The groundwater-dwelling fauna of South East Asia. — Journal of Limnology 72, 327-344. (Thirteen amphipod spp listed on p 333.) BROWNE, C. M., R. MILNE, C. GRIFFTHS, J. J. BOLTON & R. J. ANDERSON 2014. Epiphytic seaweeds and invertebrates associated with South African populations of the rocky shore seagrass Thalassodendron leptocaule — a hidden wealth of biodiversity. — African Journal of Marine Science 35, 523-531. (Crustaceans not specified.) BUENO, A.A.P, PB. ARAUJO, G.M. CARDOSO, K.M. GOMES, G.BOND-BUCKUP (2013) Two new species of Hyallella (Amphipoda, Dogielinotidae) from Brazil. Crustaceana 86, 802-819. DOI: 10.1163/15685403-00003205 (The freshwater species Hyalella xakriaba n. sp and Hyalella kaingang n. sp. are described from Sao Francisco River, Minas Gerais and Mampituba River, Rio Grande do Sul respectively.) BUENO DA FONSECA LIMA, E. A., C. MATAVELLI, C. P. FERREIRA & W. A. C. GODOY2014. Ecological modelling of Talitroides topitotum (Crustacea: Amphipoda). — Journal of Biological Systems, in press (Not seen) doi: 10.11 42/S021 833901 4500223 BUHL-MORTENSEN, P. & L. BUHL-MORTENSEN 2014. Diverse and vulnerable deep-water biotopes in the Hardangerfjord. — Marine Biology Research 10, 253-267. 16 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 BUNDSCHUH, M„ J. P. ZUBROD, P. KLEMM, D. ELSAESSER, C. STANG & R. SCHULZ 2014. Effects of peak exposure scenarios on Gammarus fossarum using field relevant pesticide mixtures. — Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 95, 137-143. BUZA-JACOBUCCI, G. & F. P. PEREIRA-LUTZ 2014. The role of epiphytic algae and different species of Sargassum in the distribution and feeding of herbivorous amphipods. — Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research 42, 353-363. CABEZAS, M. P, C. NAVARRO- BAR RAN CO, M. ROS & J. M. GUERRA-GARCIA 2013. Long- distance dispersal, low connectivity and molecular evidence of a new cryptic species in the obligate rafter Caprella andreae Mayer, 1890) (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Caprellidae). — Helgoland Marine Research 67, 483-497. (The new cryptic species is not here formally described.) CABEZAS, M. P, R. XAVIER, M. BRANCO, A, M, SANTOS & J. M. GUERRA-GARCIA 201 4. Invasion history of Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836 (Amphipoda: Caprellidae) in the Iberian Peninsula: multiple introductions revealed by mitochondrial sequence data. — Biological Invasions 16(10), 2221-2245. (Not seen) CAMACHO, F. A. & R. W. THACKER, 2013. Predator cues alter habitat use by the amphipod Hyalella azteca (Saussure). — Freshwater Science 32, 1148. -1154. (An experimental study.) CARCEDO, C., S. FIORI & C. BREMEC 2014. Macrobenthic surf zone communities of temprate sandy beaches: spatial and temporal patterns. — Marine Ecology in press. doi:10.1111/maec. 1 21 43 (A study from Argentina) CARDOSO, G. M. 2013. (Species of Hyalella Smith, 1874 (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Dogielinotidae) encountered in subterranean biotopes.) — M. Sc Thesis, Univerisdade federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil. (In Spanish. Describes, but does not name, three new Hyalella species.) CARDOSO, G. M., P. B. ARAUJO, A. A. de P. BUENO & R. L. FERREIRA 2014. Two new subterranean species of Hyalella Smith, 1874 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Hyalellidae) from Brazil. — Zootaxa 3814, 353-368. (Deals with H. veredae Cardoso & Bueno n.sp. (Vereda de Palha Cave, Presidente Oligario, Minas Gerais) and H. formosa Cardoso & Araujo n. sp. (Andorinhas Cave, Ponte Grossa, Parana). A key to subterranean Hyalella from Brazil is provided.) CARVALHO, S., J. CURDIA, F. PEREIRA, J. M. GUERRA-GARCIA, M. N. SANTOS & M. R. CUNHA2013. Biodiversity patterns of epifaunal assemblages associated with the gorgonians Eunlcella gazella and Leptogorgla lusltanlca in response to host, space and time. — Journal of Sea Research 85, 37-47. (Amphipods in Tables 4 and 5) CASTEGE, I., E. MILON & F. PAUTRIZEL 2013. Response of benthic macrofauna to an oil pollution: Lessons from the “Prestige” oil spill on the rocky shore of Guethary (South of the Bay of Biscay, France. — Deep-Sea Research II, in press. doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2013.09.035 CHADOIN, A. L. , M. E. L. BRACKEN, M. H. GRAHAM & J. J. STACHOWICZ 2013. Plant-animal diversity relationships in a rocky intertidal system depend on invertebrate body size and algal cover. — Ecology 95(5), 1308-22. (A study from N. California). 17 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 CHANTANGSI, C., D. H. LYNN, S. RUECKERT, A. J. PROKOPOWICZ, S. PANHA & B. S. LEANDER 201 3. Fusiforma themisticola n. gen., n. sp., a new genus and species of apostome ciliate infecting the hyperiid amphipod Themisto libellula in the Canadian Beaufort Sea (Arctic Ocean), and establishment of the Pseudocolliniidae (Ciliophora, Apostomatia). — Protist 164 , 793-810. CHAPMAN, M. G. & A. F. SMOOTHEY 2014. Sea urchins provide habitat for rare chitons in intertidal boulder fields. — Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 459, 31-37. CHARRON, L., O. GEFFARD, A. CHAUMOT, R. COULAUD, A. JAFFAI, V. GAIL LET, O. DEDOURGE-GEFFARD & A. GEFFARD 2014. Influence of molting and starvation on digestive enzyme activities and energy storage in Gammarus fossarum. — PLoS One 9(4), e96393. CHEVRIE, A. V., D. J,. HAMILTON, M. R. S. COFFIN & M. A. BARBEAU 2014. Effects of shorebird predation and snail abundance on an intertidal mudflat community. — Journal of Sea Research 92, 102-114. ( Corophium volutator in Bay of Fundy.) CHIESA, I. L. & G. M. ALONSO 2014. A new genus and species of Platyischnopidae (Amphipoda: Gammaridea) from the Argentine Sea, South-West Atlantic Ocean. — Zootaxa 3811, 34-52. ( Platysao holodividum n. gen., n. sp. from Puerto Quequen. New southern records of Tiburonella vlscana are given, as well as a survey of all species in the family.) COLEMAN. C. O. & A.-N. LORZ 2013. Iphimediidae of New Zealand (Crustacea, Amphipoda). — European Journal of Taxonomy 62, 1-18. (With a key to all 6 species, and descriptions of Labriphimedia meikae n. sp. and L.martinae n. sp., both from the Chatham Rise.) COLEMAN, C. O. & Y. SEN-DUNLOP 2013. Iphinotus lisae n. sp. (Crustacea, Amphipoda; Phliantidae) from Western Australia. — Zoosystematlcs and Evolution 89, 5-11 . (/. lisae n. sp. from Quaranup, Albany, W. Austr.) COLLIN, S. B. & L. E. JOHNSON 2014. Invasive species contribute to biotic resistance: negative effect of caprellid amphipods on an invasive tunicate. — Biological Invasions 16(10), 2209-2219. ( Ciona intestinalis in Canada.) CONDE, A., J. M. NOVAIS & J. DOMINGUEZ 2013. Intertidal macrofauna and environmental stress at a riverine-marine boundary. — Marine Environmental Research 92, 1-9. (A study from the Tagus estuary, Portugal). CONNELLY, T. L., D. DEIBEL&C. C. PARRISH 2013. Trophic interactions in the benthic boundary layer of the Beaufort Sea shelf, Arctic Ocean: combining bulk stable isotope and fatty acid signatures. — Progress In Oceanography 120, 79-92. (A most fascinating paper!) CORRIGAN, L.J., T. HORTON, H. FOTHERBY, T.A. WHITE & A. RUS 2013. Adaptive Evolution of Deep-Sea Amphipods from the Superfamily Lysiassanoidea in the North Atlantic. — Evolutionary Biology 41, 154-165. DOI 10.1007/si 1692-01 3-9255-2 COULAUD, R„ O. GEFFARD, A. COQUILLAT, H. QUEAU, S. CHARLES &A. CHAUMOT 2014. Ecological modeling for the extrapolation of ecotoxicological effctes measured during in situ essays in Gammarus. — Environmental Science & Technology 48(11), 6428-6436. l8 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 COUSINS, N. J., T. HORTON, B. D. WIGHAM & P. M. BAGLEY 2013. Abyssal scavenging demersal fauna at two areas of contrasting productivity on the Subantarctic Crozet Plateau, southern Indian Ocean. — African Journal of Marine Science 35, 299-306. (8 amphipod spp in Table 3, p. 303, of which the Paracallisoma is a new species.) CRUZ-RIVERA, E. & M. FRIEDLANDER 2013. Effects of algal phenotype on mesograzer feeding. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 490, 69-78. doi: 10.3354/meps10429 ( Amphitoe ramondi feeding preferences on the red algae Gracilaria cornea, coast of Israel) CULVER, D. C. &T. PIPAN 2012. Shallow subterranean habitats: ecology, evolution, and conservation. — Oxford University Press. (Not seen) CUNHA, M. R., F. L. MATOS, L. GENIO, A. HILARIO, C. J. MOURA, A. RAVARA& C. F. RODRIGUES 2013. Are organic falls bridging reduced environments in the deep sea? Results from colonization experiments in the Gulf of Cadiz. — PloS One 8(10), e76688, 17 pp. CUNHA, T. J., A. Z. GUTH, S. BROMBERG & P. Y. G. SUMIDA2013. Macrofauna associated with the brown algae Dictyota spp (Phaeophyceae, Dictyotaceae) in the Sebastiao Gomes Reef and Abrolhos Archipelago, Bahia, Brazil. — Continental Shelf Research 70, 140-149. CURATOLO, T„ C. CALVARUSO, B.S.GALIL, S. LO BRUTTO (2013) Geometric morphology supports a taxonomic revision of the Mediterranean Bathyporeia guilliamsonia (Spence Bate, 1857) (Amphipoda, Bathyporeiidae). — Crustaceana 86, 820-828. DOI: 10.11 63/1 5685403-000032 1 7 DANELIYA, M. E. & R. VAlNOLA 2013. Five subspecies of the Dorogostaiskia parasitica complex (Dybowsky) (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Acanthogammaridae), epibionts of sponges in Lake Baikal. — Hydrobiologia, in press DOI: 10.1 007/si 0750-01 3-1 671 -x . (Deals with Dorogostaiskia parasitica parasitica, D. p. kamaltynovi n. subsp. (Khul Bay, N/C basin), D. p. hanajevi n. subsp. (mouth of Kocherikova River, N. basin), D. p. ushkaniensis n. subsp. (Malyi Ushkani Island, N. Basin), and D. p. stenocephala n. subsp. (Barguzin Bay, C. Basin). With a discussion of the subspecies concept in amphipod taxonomy.) DANG, N. T. & H. A. LE 2012. (New Amphipoda species recently found in Vietnam nearshore waters.) — Vietnam Journal of Biology 34-2. (In Vietnamese, with English diagnoses of the new species; only abstract seen. The new species are Cymadusa exavata, Kanaka (probably misprint for Kamaka ?) quad rata, Listriella tuberculata, Hippomedon pluriarticulatus, H. bioculatus, Tiron quadrioculatus and Pseudotiron sublongicaudatus. (NB. In AN 37 I have noted two earlier papers in the same journal, which I never saw, as written by Thanh & Anh. This was a grievous error; the right names for the authors of these papers and of the new species described in them (in Vietnamese) is Dang & Le. I am sorry about that. WV) DANG, N. T. & H. A. LE 2013. Ampeliscid crustaceans (Amphipoda: Gammaridea: Ampeliscidae) from the Vietnam Sea. — Vietnam Journal of Biology 35-2. (In Vietnamese, not seen. This paper lists 35 Ampeliscidae spp; 10 spp are new to Vietnamese waters, of which the following 6 are apparently described in this paper: Ampelisca dongnamensis, A. submisakiensis, A. talus, A. taynamensis, A. thaoae and Byblis caecus.) DeBIASSE, M. B. 2014. Model-based tests of historical demography and species delimitation in the Caribbean coral reef sponge Callyspongia. — D. Sc Thesis. Louisiana State University. (Not seen) 19 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 DEDOURGE-GEFFARD, L. CHARRON, C. HOFBAUER, V. GAIL LET, F. PALAIS, E. LACAZE, A. GEFFARD & O. GEFFARD 2013. Temporal patterns of digestive enzyme activities and feeding rate in gammarids ( Gammarus fossarum) exposed to inland polluted waters. — Exotoxicology and Environmental Safety 97, 139-146. DESAI, M. S., K. ASSIG & S. DATTAGUPTA2013. Nitrogen fixation in distinct microbial niches within a chemoautotrophy-driven cave ecosystem. — The ISME Journal (2013), 1-13. (I. a. on symbiotic bacteria on Niphargus spp in the Italian Frasassi caves.) DEUDERO,. S., A. BOX, M. VAZQUEZ-LUIS & N. L. ARROYO 2014. Benthic community responses to macroalgae invasions in seagrass beds: Diversity, isotopic niche and food web structure at community level. — Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 142, 12-22. (A study from Mallorca, Spain) DIANNE, L., M. J. PERROT-MINNOT, A. BAUER, A. GUVENATAM & T. RIGAUD2014. Parasite- induced alteration of plastic response to predation threat increased refuge use but lower food intake in Gammarus pulex infected with the acanthocephalan Pomphorhynchus laevis. — International Journal for Parasitology 44, 211-216. DICK, J. T. A., M. E. ALEXANDER, J. M. JESCHKE, A. RICCIARDI, H. J. MacISAAC, T. B. ROBINSON, S. KUMSCHICK, O. L. F. WEYL, A. M. DUNN, M. J. HATCHER, R. A. PATERSON, K. D. FARNSWORTH & D. M. RICHARDSON 2013. Advancing impact prediction and hypothesis testing in invasion ecology using a comparative functional response approach. — Biological Invasions 16(4), 735-753. DICK, J. T. A. , M. E. ALEXANDER & C. MacNEIL2013. Natural born killers: an invasive amphipod is predatory throughout its life-history. — Biological Invasions 15, 309-313. (The natural-born killer here is Gammarus pulexl) DIONNE, K., F. CHARLES & C. NOZAIS 2014. Feeding rates of amphipods in boreal lakes: is there a seasonal shift independent of temperature and photoperiod? — Hydrobiologia 730, 167-177. (Yes, there is; a Canadian study on Hyalella azteca) DOBRZYCKA-KRAHEL, A. & B. GRACA2014. Laboratory study of the effect of salinity and ionic composition of water on the mortality and osmoregulation of the gammarid amphipod Dikerogammarus haemobaphes (Eichwald, 1841): implications for understanding its invasive distribution pattern. — Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology, in press. DOI: 10.1080/10236244.2014.932141 DOBRZYCKA-KRAHEL, A., M. KRZAK&A. SZANIAWSKA2014. A laboratory-based comparison of osmoregulatory ability at different water temperatures and salinities in the stenothermic isopod Saduria entomon (Linnaeus, 1758) and the eurythermic amphipod Corophium voluta tor (Pallas, 1766) from the Baltic Sea. — Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology 47, 29-39. DODD, J. A., J. T. A. DICK, M. E. ALEXANDER, C. MacNEIL, A. M. DUNN & D. C. ALDRIDGE 2013. Predicting the ecological impacts of a new freshwater invader: functional responses and prey selectivity of the “ killer shrimp”, Dikerogammarus villosus, compared to the native Gammarus pulex. — Freshwater Biology 59(2), 337-352. 20 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 DUARTE, C„ K. ACUNA, J. M. NAVARRO, I. GOMEZ, E. JARAMILLO & P. QUIJON 2013. Variable feeding behavior in Orchestoidea tuberculata (Nicolet, 1849): Exploring the relative importance of macroalgal traits. — Journal of Sea Research 87, 1-7 DUMITRACHE, C„ A. FILIMON, V. ABAZA&T. ZAHARIA2013. Recent data on benthic populations from the sandy bottom community in the marine zone of the Danube delta biosphere reserve (ROSC10066). — Cercetari Marine 43, 219-231. (Three amphipod spp in Table 1.) DURIEUX, R., T. RIGAUD & V. MEDOC 2012. Parasite-induced suppression of aggregation under predation risk in a freshwater amphipod. Sociality of infected amphipods. — Behavioural Processes 91, 207-213. DVORETSKY, A. G. & V. G. DVORETSKY 2013. Copepods associated with the red king crab Paralithodes camtschaticus (Tilesius, 1815) in the Barents Sea. — Zoological Studies 52 (17) (Large Ischyrocerus commensalis feed on harpacticoid copepods.) DVORETSKY, A. G. & V. G. DVORETSKY 2014. The impact of the hydrodynamic conditions in aquatic areas on the Red King Crab fouling communities of the Barents Sea. — Oceanology 54, 173-179. EINFELDT, A. L. & J. A. ADDISON 2013. Hydrology influences population genetic structure and connectivity of the intertidal amphipod Corophium volutator in the northwest Atlantic. — Marine Biology 160, 1015-1027. EL MOUSTAINE, R„ A. CHAHLAOUI & EL HABIB ROUR2013. Groundwater fauna can be used as indicators of anthropogenic impacts on aquifers: A case study from Meknes area, Morocco. — International Journal of Biosciences 3 (10), 139-152. ELDER, L. E. 2013. Metabolism, hypoxia tolerance and heat shock response of amphipods, emphasizing the hyperiid amphipod Phronima sedentaria. — Open Access Dissertations 133, 99 pp (Not seen) ERIKSSON WIKLUND, A.-K. & A. ANDERSSON 2014. Benthic competition and population dynamics of Monoporeia affinis and Marenzelleria sp. in the northern Baltic Sea. — Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 144, 46-53. ERNST, W., K. DOE, A. COOK, L. BURRIDGE, B. LALONDE, P. JACKMAN. J. G. AUBE & F. PAGE 2014. Dispersion and toxicity to non-target crustaceans of azamethiphos and deltamethrin after sea lice treatments on farmed salmon, Salmo salar — Aquaculture 424-425 , 104-112. (One of three test animals was Eohaustorius aestuarius, and this was very strongly affected.). ESMAELI-RINEH, S. &A. SARI 2013. Two new species of Niphargus Schiodte, 1849 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Niphargidae) from two caves in Iran. — Journal of Natural History 47, 2649-2669. (deals with N. alisadri n. sp.(Hamedan prov.) and N. daniali n. sp. (Mazandaran prov.).) EUN, Y., Y.-H. KIM, E. A. HENDRYCK & K.-S. LEE 2014. The family Hyalidae (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Talitroidea) from Korean waters. I. Genus Ptilohyale Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002. — Zootaxa 3802, 583-595. (Deals with P. brevicrus n. sp. (Geojedo Island) and P. barbicornis, with a note on P bisaeta and a key to Korean Ptilohyale species.) 21 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 EUSTACE, R. M„ N. M. KILGALLEN, M. C. LACEY & A. J. JAMESON 2013. Population structure of the hadal amphipod Hirondellea gigas (Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea) from the Izu-Bonin Trench. — Journal of Crustacean Biology 33, 793-801 . FAASSE, M. A. 2014. Introduction of Ptilohyale littoralis to The Netherlands. — Marine Biodiversity Records 7, e 28. FAASSE, M, G. v. MOORSEL & W. LENGKEEK 2014. (The amphipod Lysianassa ceratina (Walker, 1889) in the Netherlands.) — Het Zeepaard 74, 48-54 (In Dutch. First Dutch records.) FANINI, L. & J. LOWRY 2014. Coastal talitrids and connectivity between beaches: A behavioural test. — Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 457, 120-127. (Experimental studies on Notorchestia quadrimana and Platorchestia smithi in NSW) FANINI, L., G. ZAMPICININI & E. PAFILIS 2013. Beach parties. A case study on recreational human use of the beach and its effects on mobile arthropod fauna. — Ethology Ecology & Evolution 26(1), 69-79. FECKLER, A., J. P. ZUBROD, A. THIELSCH, K. SCHWENK, R. SCHULZ & M. BUNDSCHUH 2014. Cryptic species diversity: An overlooked factor in environmental management? — Journal of Applied Ecology 51(4), 958-967. FERNANDEZ-GONZALEZ, V. & P. SANCHEZ-JEREZ 2013. First occurrence of Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836 (Crustacea: Amphipoda) on off-coast fish farm cages in the Mediterranean Sea. — Helgoland Marine Research 68(1), 187-191 . (Found off the coasts of Croatia and Malta.) FIGUEROLA, B„ L. NUNEZ-PONS, T. MONLEON-GETTINO & C. AVILA 2014. Chemo- ecological interactions in Antarctic bryozoans. — Polar Biology 37(7), 1017-1030. (Studies involving substrate preferences in Cheirimedon femoratus.) FILBEE-DEXTER, K. & R. E. SCHEIBLING 2014. Sea urchin barrens as alternative stable states pf collapsed kelp ecosystems, — Marine Ecology Progress Series 495, 1-25. FISHER, J. D. L., D. M. MUSHET & C. A. STOCKWELL 2014. Potential for parasite-induced biases in aquatic invertebrate population studies. — Hydrobiologia 722, 199-204. ( Gammarus lacustris with Polymorphus spp) FLOT, J.-F., J. BAUERMEISTER, T. BRAD, A. HILLEBRAND-VOICULESCU, S. M. SARBU & S. DATTAGUPTA2013. Niphargus-Thiothrix associations may be widespread in sulphidic groundwater ecosystems: evidence from southeastern Roumania. — Molecular Ecology 23(6), 1405-1417. FLYNN, M. N. & W. R. L. SILVA PEREIRA 201 3. Ecological model of competitive interaction among three species of amph ipods associated to Bryocladia thyrsigera (J. Agardh) and extreme environmental stress effect. — Nauplius 21, 1-7. ( Caprella danilevskii, C. penantis and Hyale nigra.) FONG, P. & A. T. FORD 2013. The biological effects of antidepressants on the molluscs and crustaceans: A review. — Aquatic Toxicology 151, 4-13. 22 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 FOUCREAU, N., D. COTTIN, C. PISCART & F. HERVANT 2913. Physiological and metabolic responses to rising temperatures in Gammarus pulex (Crustacea) populations living under continental or Mediterranean climates. — Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A (Molecular & Integrative Physiology) 168, 69-75. FOUCREAU, N. N., C. PISCART, S. PUIJAION & F. HERVANT 2013. Effect of climate-related change in vegetation on leaf litter consumption and energy storage by Gammarus pulex from continental and Mediterranean populations. — PLoS ONE 8 (10), e77242, 7 pp. FOX, M., C. OHLAUSON, A. D. SHARER & R, J, BROWN 2014. The use of Corophium volutator chronic sediment study to support the risk assessment of medetomidine for marine environments. — Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 33(4), 937-942. FRANCIS, F. T.-Y., K. FILBEE-DEXTER & R. E. SCHEIBLING 2014. Stalked tunicates Boltenia ovifera form biogenic habitat in the rocky subtidal of Nova Scotia. — Marine Biology 161(6), 1375-1383. FRUTOS, I. & J. C. SORBE 2013. Bathyal suprabenthic assemblages from the southern margin of the Capbreton Canyon («Kostarrenkala» area), SE Bay of Biscay. — Deep-Sea Research II 104, 291-309. (Many amphipod species listed in Appendix A.) FUJI, T., N. M. KILGALLEN, A. A. ROWDEN &A. J. JAMIESON 2013. Deep-sea amphipod community structure across abyssal to hadal depths in the Peru-Chile and Kermadec trenches.. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 492, 125-1 38. FUKUNAGA, A., K. A. PEYTON & F. I. M. THOMAS 2014. Epifaunal community structure and ammonium uptake compared for the invasive algae, Gracilaria salicornia and Acanthophora specifera, and the native alga, Padina thivyi. — Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 456, 78-86 FUNCK, J. A., M. DANGER, E. GISMONDI, C. COSSU-LEGUILLE, F. GUEROLD & V. FELTEN 2013. Behavioural and physiological responses of Gammarus fossarum (Crustacea Amphipoda) exposed to silver. — Aquatic Toxicology 142, 73-84. GANDARA-MARTINS, A. L.,C.A. BORZONO, P. D. B. GUILHERMO & J. V. VIEIRA 2014. Spatial effects of a washout on sandy beach macrofauna zonation and abundance. — Journal of Coastal Research, in press (A Brazilian study.) GARTHWIN, R. G., A. G. B. POORE &A. VERGES 2013. Seagrass tolerance to herbivory under increased ocean temperatures. — Marine Pollution Bulletin 83(2), 475-482. (No great differences in Zostera muelleri) GERGS, R„ N. STEINBERGER, T. BASEN & D.MARTIN-CREUZBURG 2014. Dietary supply with essential lipids affects growth and survival of the amphipod Gammarus roeselii. — Limnologica 46, 109-115. GIUSTO, A. & L. FERRARI 2013. Biochemical responses of ecological importance in males of the austral South America amphipod Hyalella curvispina Shoemaker, 1942 exposed to waterborne cadmium and copper. — Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 100, 193-200. 23 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 GOLDBLUM, D. K., M. G. CORA & A. RAK 2013. Assessing ecological risk from mercury in Little Bay estuary: a study from Fort Totten in New York. — Environmental Quality Management 1, 23-41. GOLDSTEIN, M. C„ H. S. CARSON & M. ERIKSEN 2014. Relationship of diversity and habitat area in North Pacific plastic-associated rafting communities. — Marine Biology 161(6), 1441-1453. GOLOVAN, O. A., M. BLAZEWICZ-PASZKOWYCZ, A. BRANDT, L . L. BUDNIKOVA, N. O. ELSNER, V. V. IVIN, A. V. LAVRENTEVA, M. V. MALYUTINA, V. V. PETRYASHOV & L. A. TZAREVA. 2013. Diversity and distribution of peracarid crustaceans (Malacostraca) from the continental slope and the deep-sea basin of the Sea of Japan . — Deep-Sea Research II 86-87, 66-78. (Amphipods listed on p. 69, many as yet unidentified.) GOMES, V., M. J. A, C, R, PASSOS, A. J. S. ROCHA, T. C. A. DOS SANTOS, A. S. D. MACHADO & V. N. PHAN 2013. Metabolic rates of the Antarctic amphipod Gondogeneia antarctica at different temperatures and salinities. — Brazilian Journal of Oceanography 61, 243-249 GOMEZ, J., F. R. BARBOZA & O. DEFEO 2013. Environmental drivers defining linkages among life-history traits: mechanistic insights from a semiterrestrial amphipod subjected to macroscale gradients. — Ecology and Evolution 3(11), 3918-3924. (An Uruguayan study on Atlantorchestia brasi lien sis.) GOOS, J.M., R.D. COTHRAN & P.D.JEYASINGH 2014. Subtle variation in phosphorous availability influences mating biology in Hyalella (Amphipoda: Hyalellidae) amphipods. — Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 111 (4), 878-888. GOOS, J. M., B. J. FRENCH, R. A. RELYEN, R. D. COTHRAN & P. D. JEYASINGH 2013. Sex- specific plasticity in body phosphorus content of Hyalella amphipods. — Hydrobiologia 722, 93-102. GOTT, R. C., Y. LUO, Q. WANG & W. O. LAMP 2014. Development of a polymer nanoparticle- based method of oral toxicity testing in marine invertebrates. — Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 104, 226-230. (Test animal was Hyalella azteca). GRABNER, D. S., G. SCHERTZINGER & B. SURES 2014. Effect of multiple microsporidian infections and temperature stress on nthe heat shock protein 70 (hsp70) response of the amphipod Gammarus pulex. — Parasites & Vectors 7 (170), 9 pp. GRABOWSKI, M., K. BACELA-SPYCHALSKA & V. PESIC 2014. Reproductive traits and conservation needs of the endemic gammarid Laurogammarus scutarensis (Schaferna, 1922) from the Skadar lake system, Balkan Peninsula. — Limnologica 47, 44-51. GRIEBLER, C., F. MALARD & T. LEFEBURE 2014. Current developments in groundwater ecology — from biodiversity to ecosystem function and services. — Current Opinion in Biotechnology 27, 1 59-1 67. GUEDES-SILVA, E. & J. F. SOUZA-FILHO 2013. A new species of Aciconula (Amphipoda: Corophiidea) from Brazilian waters. — Journal of the Marine Biological Association UK 93(7), 24 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 1835-1841. (A tridentata n. sp. from Praia de Suape, Pernambuco State. With a key to Aciconula species.) GUERRA, A., N. LEITE, J. C. MARQUES, A. T. FORD & I. MARTINS 2014 (appeared 2013). Predicting the variation in Echinogammarus marinus at its southernmost limits under global warming scenarios: Can the sex-ratio make a difference? — Science of the Total Environment 466-467, 1022-1029. GUERRA-GARCIA, J. M. & E. A. HENDRYCKS 2013. A new species of Liropus (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Caprellidae) from California, USA, with an illustrated key of the genus. — Zootaxa 3718, 467-476. (L minusculus n. sp. from S. Catalina Island, California) GUERRA-GARCIA, J. M. & J. E. SANCHEZ-MOYANO 2013. Spatio-temporal distribution of the Caprellidae (Crustacea. Amphipoda) associated with the invasive seaweed Asparagopsis armata Harvey in the southern Iberian Peninsula. — Zoologia Baetica 24, 3-17. GUERRA-GARCIA, J. M., J. M. TIERNO DE FIGUEROA, C. NAVARRO-BARRANCO, M. ROS, J. E. SANCHEZ-MOYANO & J. MOREIRA 201 3. Dietary analysis of the marine Amphipoda (Crustacea: Peracarida) from the Iberian peninsula. — Journal of Sea Research 85, 508-517. (An important paper, with much new information and most interesting discussions.) GUPTA, T. & C. G. EXTAVOUR 2013. Identification of a putative germ plasm in the amphipod Parhyale hawaiensis. — EvoDevo 4:34. http://www.evodevojournal.eom/content/4/1/34 GUTOW, L„ J. BEERMANN, C. BUSCHBAUM, M. RIVADENEIRA & M. THIEL 2014. Castaways can’t be choosers — Homogenization of rafting assemblages on floating seaweeds. — Journal of Sea Research, in press, doi: 10.1016/j.seares.2014.07.005 (Studies on Fucus vesiculosus and Sargassum muticum in the German Wadden Sea.) HAMED, E. S. A. E., F. A. ABDEL RAZEK, M. M. A. ZAID & T. A. A. MOHAMMED 2014. Habitat preference by the marine amphipod Cymadusa filosa (Savigny, 1816) (Gammaridae) (sic!), using different artificial substrata from northern Hurghada, Red Sea, Egypt. — International Journal of Development Research 4, 949-952. HAMMANN, S. & M. ZIMMER 2014. Wind-driven dynamics of beach-cast wrack in a tide-free system. — Open Journal of Marine Science 4, 68-79. HANNA, S. K., R. J. MILLER, D. ZHOU, A. A. KELLER & H. S. LENIHAN 2013. Accumulation and toxicity of metal oxide nanoparticles in a soft-sediment estuarine amphipod. — Aquatic Toxicology 142, 441-446. (Leptocheirus plumulosus) HANNIBAL, R. L. & N. H. PATEL 2013. What is a segment? — - EvoDevo 4: 35 HANSEN, B. H., D.ALTIN, K. BONAUNET & I. B. 0VERJORDET 2014. Acute toxicity of eight oil spill response chemicals to temperate, boreal and arctic species. — Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health A 77(9-11), 495-505. (i.a. Corophium volutator) HARRIS, L„ E. E. CAMPBELL, R. NEL & D. SCHOEMAN 2014. Rich diversity, strong endemism, but poor protection: addressing the neglect of sandy beach ecosystems in coastal conservation planning. — Diversity & Distributions, in press (A South African study.) 25 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 HATCHER, M. J., J. T. A. DICK & A. M. DUNN 2014. Parasites that change predator or prey behaviour can have keystone effects on community composition. — Biology Letters 10(1), 201 30879 doi: 1 0. 1 098/rsbl.201 3.0879 HAVERMANS, C„ G. SONET, C. d’UDEKEM d’ACOZ, Z. T. NAGY, P. MARTIN, S. BRIX, T. RIEHL, S. AGRAWAL & C. HELD 2013. Genetic and morphological divergences in the cosmopolitan deep-sea amphipod Eurythenes gryllus reveal a diverse abyss and a bipolar species. — PloS One 8(9), e74218 (Molecular and morphological studies show that there at least nine clades within ‘the cosmopolitan E. gryllus’, these are informally described here, but not named.) HAYE, P. A., N. I. SEGOVIA, N. C. MUNOZ-HERRERA, F. E. GALVEZ, A. MARTINEZ, A. MEYNARD, M. C. PARDO-GANDARILLAS, E. POULIN & S. FAUGERON 2014. Phylogeographic structure in benthic marine invertebrates of the southeast Pacific coast of Chile with differing dispersal potential. — PloS One 9(2), e88613. (i.a. Orchestoldea tuberculata) HAYFORD, B., C. GOULDEN & B. BOLDGIV2013. Spatial heterogeneity in macroinvertebrate density from lake Hovsgol, Mongolia. — Journal of Species Research 2(2), 159-166. doi: 10.12651/JSR.2013.2.2.000 HERRERA, A., J. M. LANDEIRA, F. TUYA, T. PACKARD, F. ESPINO & M. GOMEZ 2014. Seasonal variability of suprabenthic crustaceans associated with Cymodocea nodosa seagrass meadows off Gran Canaria (eastern Atlantic). — Continental Shelf Research 88, 1-10. (12 amphipod spp in Table 2) HOANG, D. T. 2012. (A preliminary study of species composition of zoobenthos on the lower section of Hieu River, Quang Tri Province.) — Vietnam Journal of Biology 34-3 (In Vietnamese, not seen) HODSON, P. V., K. NORRIS, M. BERQUIST, L. M. CAMPBELL & J. J. RIDAL 2014. Mercury concentrations in amphipods and fish of the Saint Lawrence River (Canada) are unrelated to concentrations of legacy mercury in sediments. Science of the Total Environment 494-405, 218-228 HOLSINGER, J. R. & L. ANSELL 2014. A new species of the subterranean amphipod genus Stygobromus (Amphipoda: Crangonyctidae) from two caves and a spring in western Maryland, USA with additional records of undescribed species from groundwater habitats in central Maryland. — Zootaxa 3768, 386-394. (S. amicus Holsinger n. sp.) HOOK, S. E., H. L. OSBORN, L. A. GOLDING, D. A. SPADARO & S. L. SIMPSON 2014. Dissolved and particulate copper exposure induces differing gene expression profiles and mechanisms of toxicity in the deposit feeding amphipod Melita plumulosa. — Environmental Science & Technology 48(6), 3504-3512. HOOK, S. E„ N. A. TWINE, S. L. SIMPSON, D. A. SPADARO, P. MONCUQUET & M. R. WILKINS 2013. 454 pyrosequencing based analyses of gene expression profiles in the amphipod Melita plumulosa: transcriptome assembly and toxicant induced changes. — Aquatic Toxicology 153,1 3-88. HORTON, T. & M. H. THURSTON 2014. A revision of the bathyal and abyssal necrophagic genus Cyclocaris Stebbing, 1888 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Cyclocaridae) with the addition of two new 26 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 species from the Atlantic Ocean. — Zootaxa 3796 , 307-327. (Deals with C. lowryi n. sp. (Cape Verde Abyssal Plain, 4555m), C. franki n. sp. (Angola Slope, 2059m), C. guilelmi and C. tahitiensis. A key is provided.) HOU, Z., J. LI & S. LI 2014. Diversification of low dispersal crustaceans through mountain uplift: a case study of Gammarus (Amphipoda: Gammaridae) with descriptions of four novel species. — Zoological Journal of the Llnnean Solety 170 (4), 591-633. (New species described are Gammarus incoercitus sp.nov., G. benlngus sp. nov., G. monticellus sp. nov and G. pisinnus sp. nov. -all from localities in rivers along the Luliang and Taihang mountains in China. A key to these and related species in the area is provided. COI, 16S, 28S and cytosolic hsp used to analyse phylogeny, which seems to coincide with uplift of mountain ranges.) HOU, Z., B. SKET & S. LI 2013. Phylogenetic analyses of Gammaridae crustaceans reveal different diversification patterns among sister lineages in the Tethyan region. — Cladistics (2013), 1-13. (An important and long-awaited paper, that also will lead to taxonomic revisions in this group.) HUA, J. & R. RELYEA2014. Chemical cocktails in aquatic systems: Pesticide effects response and recovery of >20 animal taxa. — Environmental Pollution 189 , 18-26. (Crangonyx pseudocracilis used as amphipod taxon, with distinct lethal effects.) HUGHES, L. E. & R. A. PEART 2013. New species and new records of Ampithoidae (Peracarida: Amphipoda) from Australian waters. — Zootaxa 3719 , 1-102. (Deals with Ampithoe kava , A. kuala, A. mantissa n. sp. (Point Pirie, SA), A. prolata n. sp. (Woodman Point, WA), A. rosema, Cymadusa alixis , C. botulus n. sp. (Woodman Point, WA), C. brevidactyla , C. chalongana , C. drummondae n. sp. (Cape Otway, Va), C. euclidius n. sp. (Vancouver peninsula, WA), C. hadros n. sp. (Cape Northumberland, SA), C. hallex n. sp. (Woodman Point, WA), C. hentyana n. sp. (Henty Reef, Va), C. imbroglio, C. jubata n. sp. (Gulf St Vincent, SA), C. lumanus n. sp. (Boucat Bay, Arnhem Land, NT), C. platyx n. sp. (Duke of Orleans Bay, WA), C. priscileo n. sp. (Broulee Island, NSW), C. setosa, C. vadosa, Paragrubia apoorei n. sp. (Cocos Keeling Islands), P cassini n. sp. (Cassini Island , Kimberley, WA), P dongara n. sp. (Cape Naturaliste, WA), P dwyeri n. sp. (Christmas island), P pilipes (transferred from Cymadusa), P springthorpei n. sp. (Kalbarri, WA), P vorax, Peramphithoe aorangi. P bungareei n. sp. (Broken Bay, NSW), and Plumithoe quadrimana. The genera Cymadusa and Paragrubia get new and more stringent diagnoses; as a result, C. mahafalensis is transferred to Paragrubia, as is C. variata, while P uncinata is transferred the other way, to Cymadusa). IANNILLI, V. & R. VONK 2013. A new ingolfiellid (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Ingolfiellidae) from an anchialine pool on Abd al Kuri island, Socotra Archipelago, Yemen. — ZooKeys 302, 1-12. (/. arganoi n. sp.) IHTIMANSKA, M„ E. VARADINOVA, S. KAZAKOV, R. HRISTOVA, S. NAUMOVA & L. PEHLIVAN OV 2014. Preliminary results about the Distribution of Macrozoobenthos along the Bulgarian Stretch of the Danube River with Respect to Loading of Nutrients, Heavy Metals and Arsenic. Acta Zoologica Bulgarica, suppl 7, 165-171 JACQUIN, L„ Q. MORI, M. PAUSE, M. STEFFEN & V. MEDOC 2014. Non-specific manipulation of gammarid behaviour by P. minutus parasite enhances their predation by definitive bird hosts. — PLoS One 9(7), el 01 684. (Studies on Echinogammarus berilloni) 2 7 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 JAZDZEWSKA, A., K. JAZDZEWSKI & M. BLAZEWICZ-PASZKOWYCZ 2013. (Malacostracan Crustacea of Admiralty Bay (King George Island) and their role in the ecosystem of this Antarctic fiord.) — Kosmos 62, 297-308. (In Polish) JAZDZEWSKI, K., M. GRABOWSKI & J. KUPRYJANOWICZ 2014. Further records of Amphipoda from Baltic Eocene amber with first evidence of prae-copulatory behavior in a fossil amphipod and remarks on the taxonomic position of Palaeogammarus Zaddach, 1864. — Zootaxa 3765, 401-417. ( Palaeogammarus debroyeri n. sp. (belonging to the Gammaridae, not as hitherto thought the Crangonyctidae), and Synurella aliciae n. sp., both from Polish amber.) JELASSI, R., A. AYARI & K. NAS R I -AM MAR 2014. Effect of light intensity on the locomotor activity rhythm of Orchestia montagui and Orchesta gammarella from the supralittoral zone of Bizerte lagoon (North of Tunisia). — Biological Rhythm Research, in press. DOI: 10.1080/09291016.2014.923617 JELASSI, R., M. ZIMMER, H. KHEMAISSIA, D. GARBE-SCHONBERG & K. NASRI-AMMAR 2013. Amphipod diversity at three Tunisian lagoon complexes in relation to environmental conditions. — Journal of Natural History 47, 2849-2868. JENSEN-FONTAINE, M„ W. NORWOOD, D. G. DIXON, M. BROWN & X. C. LE 2013. Uptake and speciation of vanadium in the benthic invertebrate Hyalella azteca. — Environmental Science and Technology 48(1), 731-738. JOANNES, A., C. LAGRUE, R. POULIN & S. BELTRAN-BECH 2014. Effects of genetic similarity on the life-history stretegy of co-infecting trematodes: are parasites capable of intrahost kin recognition? — Journal of Evolutionary Biology 27(8), 1623-1630. (Trematode parasites of Paracalliope fluviatilis and Paracorophium excavatum in New Zealand) JOHNSON, J. H. 2014. Seasonal drift and feeding periodicity during summer of the amphipod, Gammarus pseudolimnaeus. — Journal of Freshwater Ecology 29(2), 301-305. JUNG, T. W. & S. M. YOON 2013. New record of a hyalid species, Protohyale (Boreohyale) triangulata (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Hyalidae) from Korea. — Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity 29, 1 98-205. JUNOY, J., C. CASTELLANOS, R. BERNARDO-MADRID , R. RIERA& J. M. VIEITEZ 2013. Macroinfaunal recovery on the beach most severely affected by the “Prestige” oil spill (O Rostro, Galicia, north-west Spain). — Journal of the Marine Biological Association UK 94(1), 17-24. (Apparently more or less complete recovery.) KAIM-MALKA, R. A. 2014. New lysianassoid amphipods from the North Eastern Atlantic Ocean. — Zootaxa 3821, 551-566. (Deals with Ambasia anophthalma n. sp. (Bay of Biscay, 1466m) and Bathyamaryllis biscayensis n. sp. (Bay of Biacay, 1460m). A key to Bathyamaryllis spp is provided.) KAJIHARA, H„ E. NISHI, M. KAWABATA, H. KOHTSUKA & D. UYENO 2014. Records of the poorly known ribbon worm Nipponemertes ogumai (Nemertea: Monostylifera) and its phylogenetic position. — Marine Biology, in press. DOI 10.1 007/si 2526-01 4-0252-1 (Nipponemertes spp are predators of amphipods) 28 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 KALCIKOVA, G., D. ENGLERT, R. R. ROSENFELDT, F. SEITZ, R. SCHULZ & M. BUNDSCHUH 2014. Combined effect of UV-radiation and Ti02-nanoparticles on the predator-prey interaction of gammarids and mayfly nymphs. — Environmental Pollution 186, 136-140. KALINKINA, N. M., N. A. BELKINA, T. N. POLYAKOVA & M. T. SYARKI. Bioindication of the state of deep-water areas in Petrozavodsk Bay, Lake Onega, by macrozoobenthos characteristics. — Water Resources 40, 528-534. KALINKINA, N. M., N. A. BERZINA, A. I. SIDOROVA, N. A. BELKINA & A. K. MOROZOV 2013. Toxicity bioassay of bottom sediments in large water bodies in northwestern Russia with the use of crustaceans. — Water Resources 40, 657-666. KANEYA, G. 2014. Recolonization of macrozoobenthos on defaunated sediments in a hypertrophic brackish lagoon: effects of sulfide removal and sediment grain size. — Marine Environmental Research 95, 81-88. (A study in a Japanese lagoon) KARAMAN, G. S. 2012. Further studies on genus Niphargus Schiodte, 1849 (fam. Niphargidae) from the Near East (Contribution to the knowledge of the Amphipoda 260). — Agriculture & Forestry, Podgorica 55, 49-74. (Deals with Niphargus tauri afioni n. subsp. (near Afion, Turkey), N. nadarini favitorn. subsp. (Al Nabk, Syria) and N. nadarini iraquensis n. subsp (Haditha, Iraq.) A key to the taxa in the nadarini- complex is provided.) KARAMAN, G. S. 2012. Further investigations of the subterranean genus Niphargus Schiodte, 1849 (fam. Niphargidae) in Serbia. (Contribution to the knowledge of the Amphipoda 264.) — Agriculture & Forestry, Podgorica 58, 45-64. (Deals with Niphargus bozanae omnivagus n. subsp (Pustra Reka, between Nis and Leskovac, Serbia).) KARAMAN, G. S. 2014. New member of the family Niphargidae from Croatia, Niphargus radzai, sp. n. (Contribution to the knowledge of the Amphipoda 273). — Zootaxa 3811, 585-598. (From the Dinarian Mountains). KARATAYEVA. Y., L. E. BURLAKOVA & D. K. PADILLA 2014. Zebra versus quagga mussels: a review of their spread, population dynamics, and ecosystem impacts. — Hydrobiologia, in press. DOI 10. 1007/si 0750-01 4-1 901 -x KEDRA, M., P. E. RENAUD, H. ANDRADE, I. GOSZCZKO & W. G. AMBROSE. Benthic community structure, diversity, and productivity in the shallow Barents Sea bank (Svalbard Bank). — Marine Biology 160(4), 805-819. KERSKEN, D., C. GOCKE, A. BRANDT, F. LEJZEROWICZ, E. SCHWABE, M. A. SEEFELDT, G. VEIT-KOHLER & D. JANUSSEN 2014. The infauna of three widely distributed sponge-species (Hexatinellida and Demospongiae) from the deep Ekstrom shelf in the deep Weddell-sea, Antarctica. Deep Sea Reseach II, in press. KHALAYI-PIRBALOUTY, V. 2014. The morphology, arrangement, and ultrastructure of a new type of microtrich sensilla in marine isopods (Crustacea, Isopoda). — Zoological Studies 53: 7 KHARLAMENKO, V. I., A. BRANDT, S. I. KIYASHKO & L. WURZBERG 2013. Trophic relationship of benthic invertebrate fauna from the continental slope of the Sea of Japan. — Deep-Sea Research II 86-87, 34-42. 29 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 KIELSTRA, B. W. 2014. Thinking outside the lake: multiple scales of amphipod recovery. — M. Sc Thesis, Quee’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, 92 pp (Not seen) KILGALLEN, N. M. 2014. Three new species of Hirondellea (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Hirondelleidae) from hadal depths of the Peru-Chile trench. — Marine Biology Research, in press. (Deals with H. sonne n. sp., 7080m, H. thurstoni n. sp., 8072m, and H. wagneri n. sp., 6173m. A key to all Hirondellea species is provided.) KILGALLEN, N. M. & J. K. LOWRY 2013. The lysianassid genus Pseudambasia in Australian waters (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassidae, Lysianassinae). — Zootaxa 3710, 301-321. (Deals with P. acuticaudata, P. dartnalli n. sp. (Schouten Island, Tas.), P. lochi n. sp. (Spencer Gulf, S. Aus.), P. ponderi n. sp. (Thursday Isl., Torres Str. , Old), P. poorei n. sp. (Tiparra Bay, S. Aus.), P sheardi n. sp. (Spencer Gulf, S. Aus.), and P springthorpei n. sp.(Rottnest Isl., W. Aus.). A key is provided.) KILGALLEN, N. M. & J. K. LOWRY 2014. The Tryphosa group (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea: Lysianssidae: Tryphosinae). — Zootaxa 3768, 501-545 (deals with Bruunosa bruuni, Glorieusella n. gen. for G. incerta, transferred from Thrombasia, Gronella groenlandica and G. lobata, Metambasia faeroensis, Pseudonesimus (revived, with Aristiopsis as junior synonym) with the species P abyssi, P. cedrosianus (transferred from Schisturella), P. parachelatus (transf. from Schisturella), P. robustus (transf. from Aristiopsis), P. tacitus (transf. from Aristiopsis), P. tasmanicus (previously considered a subspecies of P. abyssi) and P zopa (transf. from Schisturella). Schisturella, with the species S. adversicola, S. cocula, S. dorotheae, S. hansgeorgi, S. pulchra, S. rosa n. sp. (Broken Bay, NSW, Australia) and S. spinirama, and Thrombasia, with the species T. evalina n. sp. (Broken Bay, NSW, Austr.), T. grabensis and T. rotundata (both transferred from Schisturella), T. saros n. sp. (Point Hicks, Victoria, Austr.), T. tracalero, and T. umina n. sp. (Broken Bay, NSW, Austr.); finally Tryphosa, with the species T. crenata and T. nana, earlier traditionally called Orchomenella. A key to the genera is provided.) KIM, J.-H., A. JAZDZEWSKA, H.-G. CHOPI & W. KIM 2014. The first report on Amphipoda from Marian Cove, King George Island, Antarctic. — Oceanological and Hydrobiological Studies 43, 106-111. (Lists 22 spp, of which 6 are new to Maxwell Bay. Prostebbingia brevicornis is fully illustrated for the first time.) KIM, M.-S. & G.-S. MIN 2011. First record of Paciforchestia pyatakovi (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Talitridae) from Korea. — Korean Journal of Systematic Zoology 27, 123-130. KIM, M.-S. , J.-H. JUNG & G.-S. MIN 2013. A new beach-hopper, Platorchestia parapacifica n. sp. (Amphipoda. Talitridae) , from South Korea, with molecular phylogeny of the genus Platorchestia. — Journal of Crustacean Biology 33(6), 828-842. KIM, Y.-H. 2011. Arthropoda: Crustacea: Malacostraca: Amphipoda; Corophiidea, Gammaridea. Side Swimmers 1. — Invertebrate Fauna of Korea. Flora and Fauna of Korea. National Institute of Biological Resources. Ministry of Environment. (This beautifully produced and illustrated book deals with the families Ampeliscidae (8 spp), Amphilochidae (3), Ampithoidae (13), Anamixidae(l), Aoridae (2), Atylidae(4), Colomastigidae (2), Corophiidae (6) and Dexaminidae (5). Complete descriptions and iluustrations are furnished throughout, as well as identification keys. No new species are described.) 30 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 KIM, Y.-H. & E. A. HENDRYCKS 2013. A new species of Socarnes Boeck, 1871 (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassidae) from Korean waters. — ZooKeys 357 , 1-10 (S. tongyeongensis n. sp. from Tongyeong-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea. A key to all Socarnes species is provided.) KIM, Y.-H. & S.-S. HONG 2014. First recorded family Odiidae (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Gammaridea) from the Korean coast, with description of newly recorded species. — Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity 30, 137-143 (On Cryptodius kelleri.) KING, R. A. & R. LEYS 2014. Molecular evidence for mid-Pleistocene divergence of populations of three freshwater amphipod species (Talitroidea: Chiltoniidae) on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, with a new spring-associated genus and species. — Australian Journal of Zoology 62, 137-156. (Not seen. With Kartachiltonia moodyi n. gen. n. sp..) KLUG, H. & M. B. BONSALL 2014. What are the benefits of parental care? The importance of parental effects on developmental rate. — Ecology and Evolution 4(12), 2330-2351. KOLARIKOVA, K., J. HORECKY, M. LISKA, M. JICHOVA, J. TATOSOVA, N. LAPSANSKA, Z. HORICKA, P. CHVOJKA, L. HERAN, V. KOSEL, J. MATENA, Z. CIAMPOROVA-ZATOVICOVA, I. KRNO, E. BULANKOVA, F. SPORKA, P. KMENT& E. STUCHLIK 2014. Benthic macroinvertebrates along the Czech part of the Labe and lower section of the Vltava rivers from 1996-2005, with a particular focus on rare and alien species. — Biologia 69, 508-521. KOO, B. J. & C.-H. KOH 2013. Oxygen penetration through invertebrate burrow walls in Korean tidal flat. — Ocean Sciences Journal 48, 329-338. (i.a. Sinocorophium japonicum.) KOTTA, J., K. TORN, G. REISALU & T. VEBER 2013. Relationships between mechanical disturbance and biomass of the invasive amphipod Gammarus tigrinus within a charophyte- dominated macrophyte community. — Marine Ecology 35, 11-18. KOVARIK, I. 2013. (Seasonal changes in biomarkers of oxidative stress in the amphipod Gammarus fossarum Koch.). — M- Sc Thesis, Univ. of Zagreb, 66 pp (In Kroatian, not seen) KRAFT, A., E. M. NOTHIG, E. BAUWERNFEIND, D. J. WILDISH, G. W. POHIE, U. V. BATHMANN, A. BESZCZYNSKA-MOLLER & M. KLAGES 2013. First evidence of reproductive success in a southern invader indicates possible community shifts among Arctic zooplankton. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 493, 291-296 (Not seen, concerns Themisto compressa) KRAPP-SCHICKEL, T. 2013. On Austral-Antarctic stenothoids (Amphipoda), part 3: Torometopa, Scaphodactylus, and two new genera. — Crustaceana 86, 829-852. (Deals with Scaphodactylus with 7 species ( Metopa longipalma, with Torometopa elephantensis as a junior synonym, is transferred to Scaphodactylus ); Ligulodactylus n. gen. (type species Scaphodactylus simus (a junior synonym of L. macrocheir (Schellenberg), of which also Torometopa nitita is a junior synonym), further species L. bentarti, both transferred from Scaphodactylus ; Torometopa with 10 species, of which T. aequalis is dubious, and T. palmata and T. cf parallelocheir are illustrated, and Kyphometopa n. gen, with K. medipa as type and K. saldanhai as further species, both transferred from Torometopa. The paper also contains a cladogram, an identification key, a discussion of the possible validity of the family Metopidae, and full illustrations of Metopa spitzbergensis.) KRAPP-SCHICKEL, T. & C. DE BROYER 2014. Revision of Leucothoe (Amphipoda, Crustacea) from the Southern Ocean: a cosmopolitan concept is vanishing. — European Journal of 31 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 Taxonomy 80, 1-55. (This important paper deals with Leucothoe antarctica, L. campbelli n. sp. (Campbell Isl., NZ), L. longimembris n. sp.E. Weddell Sea, 1050m), L. macquariae n. sp. (Macquarie Isl., Austr.), L. merletta n. sp. (Breid Bay, Antarctic), L. orkneyi and L. weddellensis n. sp. (Scotia Sea, N. of Elephant Isl.). A key to all southern species is provided.) KUKLIN, A. P., G. Ts. TSYBEMITOVA& E. P. GORLACHEVA 2013. State of lake ecosystems in Onon-Torei Plain in 1983-2011 (Eastern Transbaikalia). — Arid Ecosystems 3, 122-130. KUPISCH, M., S. MOENICKES, J. SCHLIEF, M. FRASSI & O. RICHTER 2012. Temperature- dependent consumer-resource dynamics: A coupled structured model for Gammarus pulex (L.) and leaf litter. — Ecological Modelling 247, 157-167. LAETZ, E., C. O. COLEMAN, G. CHRISTA & H. WAGELE 2013. Behavioral interactions between Tritaeta gibbosa (Crustacea; Amphipoda) and Ocnus planci (Echinodermata, Holothuroidea). — Vie et Milieu-Life and Environment 63, 1 05-1 1 7 LAHIVE, E., J. O’HALLORAN & M. A. K. JANSEN 2014. A marriage of convenience; a simple food chain comprised of Lemna minor (L.) and Gammarus pulex (L.) to study the dietary transfer of zinc. — Plant Biology, in press. DOI: 10.1111 /plb. 12179 LANGE, I. & C. L. GRIFFITHS 2014. Large-scale spatial patterns within soft-bottom epibenthic invertebrate assemblages along the west coast of South Africa, based on the Nansen trawl survey. — African Journal of Marine Science 36, 111-124. LASIER, P. J. & M. L. URICH 2014. A simple control for sediment-toxicity exposures using the amphipod, Hyalella azteca. — Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 93(3), 263-267. LASTRA, M., I. F. RODIL, A. SANCHEZ-MATA, M. GARCIA-GALLEGO & J. MORA 2014. Fate and processing of macroalgal wrack subsidies in beaches of Deception Island, Antarctic Peninsula. — Journal of Sea Research 88, 1-10. (The main consumers were Gondogeneia antarctica and Cheirimedon femoratus.) LATTANZI, L., M. TARGUSI, L. NICOLETTI 2013. Amphipod assemblages before and after beach nourishment in the central Adriatic Sea (Italy). Crustaceana 86, 853-870 DOI: 10.1163/15685403-00003214 LAVANIEGOS, B. E. 2014. Pelagic amphipod assemblages associated with subarctic water off the West Coast of the Baja California Peninslula. — Journal of Marine Sciences 132, 1-12. LAVENDER, J. T„ K. A. DAFFORN & E. L. JOHNSON 2014. meso-predators: A confounding variable in consumer exclusion studies. — Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 456, 26-33. LAWLESS, A. S. & R. D. SEITZ 2014. Effects of shoreline stabilization and environmental variables on benthic infaunal communities in the Lynnhaven River System of Chesapeake Bay. — Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 457, 41-50. LE, H. A. & N. T. DANG 2010. ((Ampeliscid crustaceans Am pel iscidae (Amphipoda-Gammaridea) from nearshore waters of Vietnam). — Vietnam Journal of Biology 32 (4), 40-44. (In Vietnamese. 32 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 35 spp are listed, among them 6 new species, named here but not described. They are described in Dang & Le 2013, I think. WV) LEBRUN, J. D„ D. LEROY, A. GIUSTI, C. GOURLAY-FRANCE & J.-P. THIBAUT 2014. Bioaccumulation of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in Gammarus pulex: Relative importance of different exposure routes and multipathway modeling. — Aquatic Toxicology 154, 107-113. LEE, C.-H., J.-H. LEE, C.-G. SUNG, S.-D. MOON, S.-K. KANG, J.-H. LEE, U. H. YIM, W. J. SHIM & S. Y. HA, 2013. Monitoring toxicity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in intertidal sediments for five years after the Hebei Spirit oil spill in Taean, republic of Korea. — Marine Pollution Bulletin 76(1), 241-249. LEE, K.-S. &S.-S. HONG 2011. Arthropoda: Crustacea: Malacostraca: Amphipoda: Caprellidea: Caprellidae. Skeleton Shrimps. — Invertebrate Fauna of Korea 21-7, 1-107. (This beautiful and well illustrated book, earlier overlooked unfortunately, deals with no less than 29 Caprella spp, all earlier described, and one species each in the genera Protella, Paracaprella, Paraprotella, Protom ima and Pseudoproto.) LEEUWEN, C. H. A. van, G. van der VELDE, J. M. van GROENENDAEL & M. KLAASSEN 2012. Gut travellers: internal dispersal of aquatic organisms by waterfowl. — Journal of Biogeography 39, 2031-2040. LEFCHECK, J. S„ J. v. MONTFRANS, R. J. ORTH, E.L. SCHMITT, J. E. DUFFY & M. W. LUCKENBACH 2014. Epifaunal invertebrates as predators of juvenile bay scallops ( Argopectren irradians). — Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 454, 18-25. LEITE, N„ A. GUERRA, A. ALMEIDA, J. C. MARQUES & I. MARTINS 2014 (appeared 2013). Long term variation of an amphipod species’ population secondary production as indicator of incomplete resilience in a temperate estuary. — Ecological Indicators 36, 324-333. (On Echinogammarus marinus.) LEUNG, J. 2014. Implications of copper and nickel exposure to different members of the Hyalella azteca species complex. — M Sc Thesis, Univ. of Waterloo, Canada (Not seen) LI, S, L. K. WALLIS, H. MA& S. A. DIAMOND 2013. Phototoxicity of Ti02 nanoparticles to a freshwater benthic amphipod: Are benthic systems at risk? — Science of the Total Environment 466, 800-808. (Not seen. The amphipod is Hyalella azteca.) LIASHENKO, A. & K. ZORINA-SAKHAROVA2014. Macroinvertebrates of the marine edge and fore-delta of Kyliya Branch of the Danube River. — Acta Zoologica Bulgarica, Suppl.7, 19-25. LINGAFELTER, S. W. & E. H. NEARNS 2013. Elucidating article 45.6 of the international Code of Zoological Nomenclature: A dichotomous key for the determination of subspecific or infrasubspecific rank. — Zootaxa 3709, 597-600. LOF, M. 2014. Biomarkers and bioindicators of hypoxia and sediment toxicity in Monoporeia affinis. — PhD Thesis, Stockholm University (Not seen) 33 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 LONGKEEK, W„ J. COOLEN, A. GITTENBERGER & N. SCHRIEKEN 2013. Ecological significance of shipwrecks in the North Sea. — Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen 41, 49-57. LONGO, E. & G. MANCINELLI 2013. Size at the onset of maturity (SOM) revealed in length- weight relationship of brackish amphipods and isopods: An information theory approach. — Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 136, 119-128. LORZ, A. N., K. BERKENBUSCH, S. NODDER, S. AHYONG, D. BOWDEN, P. McMILLAN, D. GORDON, S. MILLS & K. MACKAY 2012. A review of deep-sea benthic biodiversity associated with trench, canyon and abyssal habitats below 1500m depth in New Zealand waters. — New Zealand Aquatic Environment and Biodiversity Report 92, 1-159. (Amphipoda on p. 45) LORZ, A.-N. & C. O. COLEMAN 2014. Amazing new Amphipoda (Crustacea, Epimeriidae) from New Zealand’s deep-sea. — Zootaxa 3838, 423-434. (Deals with Epimeria sophie n. sp. (Chatham Rise, 820m) and E. emma n. sp. (Challenger Plateau, 530m). Details of surface structures, as well as a key to all Pacific Epimeria spp, are provided.) LORZ, A.-N., A- MYERS & D. GORDON 2014. An inquiline deep-water bryozoan/amphipod association from New Zealand, including the description of a new genus and species of Chevaliidae. — European Journal of Taxonomy 72, 1-17. (Bryoconversor tutus n. gen, n. sp. inquilinous in the bryozoan Onchoporoides moseleyi, type locality 45*45’S, 171*40’E) LOURIDO, A., S. PARRA & F. SANCHEZ 2013. A comparative study of the macrobenthic infauna of two bathyal Cantabrian Sea areas: the Le Danois Bank and the Aviles Canyon system (S Bay of Biscay). — Deep-Sea Research II, in press. DOI: 10.1 01 6/j.dsr2. 201 3.09.039 LOW, M. E. Y. & N. L. EVENHUIS 2013. Dates of publication of the Zoology parts of the Report of the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H. M. S. Challenger during the years 1873-1876. — Zootaxa 3701, 401-420. LOWRY, J. K. & A. BOPIAH 2014. A new species of Tongorchestia from Bora Bora in the leeward Society Islands (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Talitridae). — Zootaxa 3784, 251-258. ( T. borabora n. sp.) LOWRY, J. K. & L. FANNINI 2013. Substrate dependent talitrid amphipods from fragmented beaches on the north coast of Crete (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Talitridae), including a redefinition of the genus Orchestia and descriptions of Orchestia xylino sp. nov. and Cryptorchestia gen. nov. . — Zootaxa 3709, 201-229. (Deals with Cryptorchestia n. gen. (type sp. Orchestia cavimana , 8 further species), Orchestia (new definition of the genus) with 15 spp (and discussion of a number of species to be removed from the genus), O. montagui, O. stephenseni, O. xylino n. sp. (Heraklion, Crete), and Talitrus saltator.) LOWRY, J.K. & N.M. KILGALLEN 2014. A revision of the lysianassid genus Waideckia with the description of four new species (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassidae, Waldeckiinae subfam. nov.). — Zootaxa 3784 (4), 301-345. (Gives the new subfamily Waldeckiinae, and describes the new species Waideckia dempseyae sp.nov., W. selayarensis sp.nov., W. tangaroa sp. nov. and W. warreen sp. nov in addition to the new combinations Waideckia orchospina (Hirayama, 1986) and W. tomokaensis (Hirayama, 1986). New species are from Australian and Indonesian waters. A key to Waideckia is provided) 34 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 LOWRY, J. K. & A. A. MYERS 2013. Validation of certain family, generic and species names in Krapp-Schickel & Muller, 2011 and Lowry & Myers, 2013. — Zootaxa 3731, 399-400. LOWRY, J. K. & A. A. MYERS 2013. New species of Floresorchestia from Micronesia living in unusual habitats (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Talitridae). — Zootaxa 3737, 576-584. (Deals with F. palau n. sp., found on Malakal Island, Palau, in Mangrove litter high-intertidally, but also down to 3m deep in the lagoon, on Pohnpei, and F. pohnpei n. sp., found in a freshwater stream) MABROUK, L., M. BEN IBRAHIM, A. HAMZA & M.-N. BRADAI 2013. Diversity and temporal fluctuations of epiphytes and sessile invertebrates on the rhizomes Posidonia oceanica in a seagrass meadow off Tunisia. — Marine Ecology 35(2), 212-220. MacNEIL, C. 2014 “The pump don’t work, ‘Cause the vandals took the handles”; why invasive amphipods threaten accurate freshwater biological water quality monitoring. — Management of Biological Invasions 5, in press. MacNEIL, C. & J. T. A. DICK 2014. Physicochemical tolerance, habitat use and predation are drivers of patterns of coexistence and exclusion among invasive and resident amphipods. — Freshwater Biology 59(9), 1 956-1 969. MacNEIL, C„ J. T. A. DICK, M. E. ALEXANDER, J. A. DODD & A. RICCIARDI 2013. Predators vs. aliens: differential biotic resistance to an invasive species by two resident predators. — NeoBiota 19, 1-19. (The residents are Gammarus pulex and G. duebeni celticus, the alien Crangonyx pseudogracilis.) MADYAROVA, E. V., J. A. LUBYAGA, A. N. GURKOV, K. P. VERESHCHAGINA, E. M. KONDRAT’EVA, E. P. SHCHAPOVA, M. A. TIMOFEEV, T.LUCKENBACH & D. S. BEDULINA 2013. A comparative analysis of hsp70 RNAand HSP70 protein expression in two distant populations of the Baikal amphipod Eulimnogammarus verrucosus (Gerstf., 1858). — Journal of Stress Physiology and Biochemistry 9, 345-351 . MAJOR, K., D. J. SOUCEK, R. GIORDANO, M. J. WETZEL & F. SOTO-ADAMES 2013. The common ecotoxicology laboratory strain of Hyalella azteca is genetically distinct from most wild strains sampled in eastern North America. — Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 32(11), 2637-2647. (A problem waiting to be recognized!) MAMOS, T., R. WATTIER, A. MAJDA, B. SKET & M. GRABOWSKI 2014. Morphological vs. molecular delineation of taxa acriss montane regions in Europe: the case study of Gammarus balcanicus Schaferna, (Crustacea: Amphipoda). — Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research, in press, doi: 10.1111 /jzs. 1 2062 (suggests relative large genetic differences within what is morphologically G. balcanicus, and suggests these might be new species.) MARRON-BECERRA, A., M. HERMOSO-SALAZAR & V. SOLIS-WEISS 2014. Hyalella cenotensis, a new species of Hyalellidae (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. — Zootaxa 3811, 262-270. MARTIN, A., Y. DIAZ, P. MILOSLAVICH, E. ESCOBAR-BRIONES, J. M. GUERRA-GARCIA, M. ORTIZ, B. VALENCIA, A. GIRALDO & E. KLEIN 2013. Regional diversity of Amphipoda in the Caribbean Sea. — Revista de Biologia Tropical 61, 1681-1720. (An appendix (pp 1703-1720) lists all species and their distribution in the area.) 35 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 MARTINS, G. M„ J. FARIA, M. RUBAL & A. I. NETO 2013. Linkages between rocky reefs and soft-bottom habitats: Effects of predation and granulometry on sandy macrofaunal assemblages. — Journal of Sea Research 81, 1-9. MARUSSO, V., B. TRABUCCO, O. NONNIS, C. MAGGI, S. CECCHETTI, G. NASCETTI, D. ANG ELETTI & R. CIMMARUTA2013. Effects of sediment management on the amphipod community off the Latium coasts (Tyrrhenian Sea) and preliminary DNA barcoding data on Ampelisca (Amphipoda). Crustaceana 86, 871-889. DOI: 10.1163/15685403-00003213 MASIKANE, N. F., B. K. NEWMAN & U. M. SCHARLER 2014. Salinity tolerance of the South African endemic amphipod Grandidierella lignorum (Amphipoda: Aoridae). — African Journal of Marine Science 39(2), 151-156. MATAFONOV, D.V. & N.V. BAZOVA2014. Decline of Gammarus lacustris Sars (Crustacea: Amphipoda) Population in the Delta of the Selenga River. — Biology Bulletin 41, 168-175. DOI: 1 0. 1 1 34/SI 06235901 4020071 MATAVELLI, C. & M. UEHARA-PRADO 2014. High abundance of an exotic amphipod indicates disturbance in tropical rainforests. — Ecological Indicators 41, 75-78. (Talitroides topltotum in SE Brazil) McDONALD, J. H. 2013. Geographic variation in Megalorchestia californiana allele frequencies may be caused by winter rather than summer temperatures. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 488, 201-207. mcdowell, r. e„ c. d. amsler, d. a. dickinson, j. b. mcClintock& b. j. baker 2013. Reactive oxygen species and the Antarctic macroalgal wound response. — Journal of Phycology 50(1), 71-80. McELROY, E. J. & I. de BURON 2014. Host performance as a target og manipulation parasites: a meta-analysis. — Journal of Parasitology, in press (A review paper; not seen) MclNERNEY, C. E., L. MAURICE, A. L. ROBERTSON, L. R. F. D. KNIGHT, J. ARNSWCHEIDT, J. S. G. DOOLY, T. MATHERS, S. MATTHIJS, K. ERIKKSON, G. S. PROUDLOVE & B. HANFLING 2014. The ancient Britons: Groundwater fauna survived extreme climate changes over tens of millions of years across NW Europe. — Molecular Ecology 23(5), 1153-1166. McMENAMIN, M. A. S., L. ORR, R. MINICHIELLO, L. P. ZAPATA & MENGONI, A., A. FOCARDI, G. BACCI & A. UGOLINI 2013. High genetic diversity and variability of bacterial communities associated with the sandhopper Talitrus saltator (Montagu) (Crustacea, Amphipoda). — Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 131, 75-82. MELEG, I. N„ V. ZAKSEK, C. FISER, B. S. KELEMEN & O. T. MOLDOVAN 2013. Can environment predict cryptic diversity? The case of Nlphargus inhabiting western Carpathian groundwater. — PLoS ONE 8 (10), e76760, 13 pp. MENGONI, A., A. FOCARDI, G. BACCI & A. UGOLINI 2013. High genetic diversity and variability of bacterial communities associated with the sandhopper Talitrus saltator ( Montagu) (Crustacea, Amphipoda). — Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 131, 75-82. 36 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 MEYER-ROCHOW, V. B. 2014. Compound eyes of insects and crustaceans: some examples that show that there is still a lot of work left to be done. — Insect Science , in press. DOI: 10.1111/1744-7917.12117 MILNE, R. & C. L. GRIFFITHS 2013. Additions to and revisions of the amphipod (Crustacea: Amphipoda) fauna of South Africa with a list of currently known species from the region. — African Natural History 9, 61-90 (A most useful paper! Three new species are described: Ceradocus isimangaliso (Sodwana Bay), Peramphithoe africana ( = A. humeralis Griffiths, non Conlan & Bousfield) and Varohios serratus (Sodwana Bay) , while 13 further species are reported for the first time from South African waters, 11 of them from Sodwana Bay in northern KwaZulu- Natal: Ampithoe kava, Cymadusa cavimana , Siphonoecetes erythraeus , Ericthonius difformis (found at Simonstown), E. ledoyeri , E. pugnax (R Elizabeth), Colomastix armata, C. plumosa , Elasmopus alalo, Quadrimaera pacifica , Melita excavata, Pereionotus alaniphlias, and Pseudocyphocaris coxalis. The paper also contains a complete list of S. African amphipods.) MIRONOV, A. N., A. B. DILMAN & E. M. KRYLOVA 201 3. Global distribution patterns of genera occurring inthe Arctic ocean deeper 2000m. — Invertebrate Zoology 10, 167-194. (14 amphipod genera in Table 2, p. 174.) MOMTAZI, F. & A. SARI 2013. Intertidal caprellids (Crustacea: Amphipoda) of the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, with description of three new species. — Zootaxa 3717, 195-223. (Deals with Metaprotella macoranicus (recte: macoranica) n. sp. (Qeshm Island), Monoliropus kazemii n. sp. (Nakhle-Nakhoda), Pseudaeginella hormozensis n. sp. (Hormoz Island), and Pseudocaprella pambanensis. Synoptic tables show the differences with other species in the same genera.) MOORE, P. G. 2013. Sea spiders misrepresented (1887) as crustacean parasites of cetaceans. — Archives of Natural History 40(2), 354-357. (Not seen) MOORSEL, G. van, M. FAASSE & W. LENGKEEK 2014. (The skeleton shrimp Caprella tuberculata Guerin, 1836 on a shipwreck in the Netherlands. ) — Het Zeepaard 74, 66-70. (In Dutch. First autochthonous Dutch records.) MORAIS, G. C. & J. T. LEE 2014. Intertidal benthic macrofauna of rare rocky fragments in the Amazon region. — Revista de Biologia Tropical 62, 69-86. (Not seen) MORINO, H. 2013. New records of the land-hopper, Talitroides topitotum (Burt, 1934) (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Talitridae), from subtropical East Asia. — Bulletin of the National museum of Natural Sciences, Ser.A, 39, 193-201 . (Not seen. Records from Okinawa and Viet Nam.) MUNARI, C. 2013. A new species of Cerapopsis (Amphipoda: Corophiidea: Kamakidae) from the Strait of Messina, central Mediterranean Sea. — Italian Journal of Zoology 81(1), 78-91. (C. alexandri n. sp.. Asynpotic table compares the three Cerapopsis species in detail.) MURPHY, J. L. 2014. Benthic invertebrate response to habitat complexity in South Bay salt ponds. — M. Sc thesis, San Jose State University (not seen) MURRAY, C. C„ H. GARTNER, E. J. GREGR, K. CHAN, E. PAKHOMOV & T. W. THERRIAULT 2014. Spatial distribution of marine invasive species: environmental demographic and vector drivers. — Diversity and Distribution 20(7), 824-836. (Not seen) 37 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 MYERS, A. A. 2013. Amphipoda (Crustacea) from Palau, Micronesia: Families Dexaminidae, Eusiridae, Hyalidae, Ischyroceridae, Leucothoidae and Lysianassidae. — Zootaxa 3731 , 301-323. (With descriptions of Hyale cf marou brae, Ventojassa palauensis n. sp., Leucothoe baobeldabensis n. sp., L. lecroyae , L. pseudepidemos n. sp., L. serratissima n. sp., L. tumida n. sp. (from the mollusc Pteria), L. whiteae n. sp. and Paranamixis dentidactylus n. sp., all from Palau.) MYERS, A. A. 2014. Amphipoda (Crustacea) from the Chagos Archipelago. — Zootaxa 3754, 1-31 . (Deals with Elasmopus atollicus n. sp., E. ora n. sp., Quadrimaera frater n. sp. , Ampithoe hughesae n. sp., Latigammaropsis salomanensis n. sp., Leucothoe ?gracilis, L. lihue, L. madrasana, Ampelisca pygmaea, I phi media garden sis n. sp., Polycheria atoll i, Eusiroides diplonyx and Liljeborgia heeia.) NAHAVANDI, N., V. KETMAIER, M. PLATH & R. TIEDEMANN 2013. Diversification of Ponto- Caspian aquatic fauna: morphology and molecules retrieve evolutionary relationships in Pontogammarus maeoticus (Amphipoda: Pontogammaridae). — Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 69, 1063-1076 NEBRA, A., N. CAIOLA, G. MUNOZ-CAMARILLO, S. RODRIGUEZ-CLIMENT & C. IBANEZ 2014. Towards a suitable ecological status assessment of hightly stratified Mediterranean estuaries: A comparison of benthic invertebrate fauna indices. — Ecological Indicators 46, 177-187. NEUPARTH, T„ C. MARTINS, C. B. de los SANTOS, M. H. COSTA, I. MARTINS, P. M. COSTA & M. M. SANTOS 2014. Hypocholesterolaemic pharmaseutical simvastatin disrupts reproduction and population growth of the amphipod Gammarus locusta at the ng/L range. — Aquatic Toxicology 155, 337-347. NORDERHAUG, K. M., H. CHRISTIE, E. RINDE, H. GUNDERSEN & T. BEKKBY 2014. Importance of wave and current exposure to fauna communities in Laminaria hyperborea kelp forests. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 502, 295-301 . NOURISSON, D. H., F. BESSA, F. SCAPINI & J. C. MARQUES 2014 (publ. 2013). Macrofaunal community abundance and diversity and talitrid orientation as potential indicators of ecological long-term effects of a sand-dune recovery intervention. — Ecological Indicators 36, 356-366. NUNEZ-PONS, L. & C. AVILA 2014. Deterrent activities in the crude lipophilic fractions of Antarctic benthic organisms: chemical defenses against keystone predators. — Polar Research 33, 21624 NUNEZ-PONS, L. & C. AVILA 2014. Defensive metabolites from Antarctic invertebrates: Does energetic content interfere with feeding repellence? — Marine Drugs 12, 3770-3791. (Test animal was Cheirimedon femoratus ) OLSEN, B. R„ C. TROEDSSON, K. HADZIAVDIC, R. B. PEDERSEN & H. T. RAPP 2013. A molecular gut content study of Themisto abyssorum (Amphipoda) from Arctic hydrothermal vent and cold seep systems. — Molecular ecology 23, 3877-3889. ORTEGA, I. & A. MARTIN 2013. Suprabenthic amphipods from the littoral zone of Barlovento, Venezuela: spatial distribution and seasonal variation. — Crustaceana 86, 1206-1223. (Not seen) 38 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 ORTEGA, I., A. MARTIN & Y. J. DIAZ 2014. Variability of coastal suprabenthic assemblages from sandy beaches of the Caribbean coast of Venezuela. — Revista de Biologia Tropical 62, 495-511. (Eighteen amphipod spp in Table 1) ORTIZ. M. & I. WINFIELD 2014. A new genus and species of Cyproideidae (Crustacea: Peracarida: Amphipoda) from a tropical coral reef, SE Gulf of Mexico. — Zootaxa 3795, 16-24. ( Sisalia carricarti from the Sisal coraf reef system) de-la-OSSA-CARRETERO, J. A. & A. MARTI 2014. A new species of Siphonoecetes Kroyer, 1845 Siphonoecetes (Centraloecetes) bulborostrum sp. nov. (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Ischyroceridae) from the western Mediterranean, coast of Iberian Peninsula. — Zootaxa 3765, 69-76. (Near Alicante, Spain. With a ley to W. Mediterranean Siphonoecetes.) OZBEK, M. & H. RASOULI 2014. Gammarus komareki aznavensis subsp. nov., a new amphipod subspecies from Iran (Amphipoda: Gammaridae). — Turkish Journal of Zoology 38, 326-333. (From Aznav County on NW Iran) OZDIKMEN, H. 2012. Anew name for the preoccupied genus Pardia Ruffo, 1987 (Amphipoda: Lysianassidae). — Mun. Ent. Zool. 7, 1287-1288. (The new genus name is Acosta.) PADUA, A., E. LAN N A & M. KLAUTAU 2013. Macrofauna inhabiting the sponge Paraleucilla magna (Porifera: Calcarea) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. — Journal of the Marine Biological Association UK 93(4), 889-898. PARNOJA, M., J. KOTTA& H. ORAV-KOTTA2014. Effect of short-term elevated nutrients and mesoherbivore grazing om photosynthesis of macroalgal communities. — Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences 63, 93-1 03. PATERSON, R.A., D. W. PRITCHARD, J. T. A. DICK, M. E. ALEXANDER, M. J. HATCHER & A. M. DUNN 2013. Pradator cue studies reveal strong trait-mediated effects in communities despite variation in experimental design. — Animal Behaviour 86 (6), 1301-1313. PAVESI, L. & E. DE MATTHAEIS 2013. Supralittoral amphipod abundances across habitats on Mediterranean temperate beaches. — Journal of Coast Conservation 17(4), 841-849. ( Orchestia cf cavimana, O. gammarellus, O. montag ui and Talitrus saltator.) PAVESI, L. & V. KETMAIER 2013. Patterns of genetic structuring and levels of differentiation in supralittoral talitrid amphipods: an overview. — Crustaceana 86, 890-907. DOI: 10.11 63/1 5685403-000032 1 2 PAZ-RIOS, C. E. & P.-L. ARDISSON 2014. Dulichiella celestun, a new species of amphipod (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Melitidae) from the Gulf of Mexico, with a key and zoogeographic remarks for the genus in the western Atlantic. — Zootaxa 3774, 430-440. (northern Yucatan peninsula, Mexico.) PAZ-RIOS, C.E., N.SIMOES & P.-L. ARDISSON 2013. Intertidal and shallow water amphipods (Amphipoda: Gammaridea and Corophiidea) from Isla Perez, Alacranes Reef, southern Gulf of Mexico. — Nauplius 21 (2), 179-194. (31 species of amphipods identified from a coral reef in Yukatan, Mexico) 39 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 PEART, R. A. 2014. A revision of the Cymadusa filosa complex (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Corophjoidea: Ampithoidae). — Journal of Natural History 38, 301-336. (Deals with Cymadusa filosa, C. ledoyerl n. sp. (Tulear, Madagascar C. filosa s Ledoyer 1982 , C. tattersalli n. sp. (Cockburn Sound, W. Austr.), C. Imbroglio, C. setosa (revived), and C. vadosa ; a key to the complex is provided) PEART, R. A. & L. E. HUGHES 2014. Ampithoid amphipods from the South Pacific: Papua New Guinea, French Polynesia and New Caledonia. — Journal of Natural History 48, 739-861. (Deals with Amplthoe kava, A. kulafi, A. maxillissius, A. cf ramondi, A. rlcaudyana n. sp. (Reef Ricaudy, N. Caledonia), A. takeuchll n. sp. (between Not Maitre and Croissant Reef, N. Caledonia), Cymadusa alyxis, C. brevldactyla, C. cavlmana, C. filosa, C. lituus n. sp. (Grand Recif Mbere, N. Caledonia), C. paradlsaea n. sp. (Madang Lagoon, PNG), C. pilipes, C. setosa, Examplthoe gracllipes, Melanesius cooki, Paragrubia vorax, Plumithoe boularl n. sp. (Passe de Boulari, N. Caledonia), Sunamphitoe kanaka n. sp. (Pointe Bagay, N. Caledonia) and S. tjlbaoul n. sp. (baie de Citron, N. Caledonia).) PEDERSEN, S., A. PAL MQ VI ST, P. THORBEK, M. HAMER & V. FORBES 2013. Pairing behaviour and reproduction in Hyalella azteca as sensitive endpoints for detecting long-term consequences of pesticide pulses. — Aquatic Toxicology 144, 59-65. PERKIN, E. K„ F. HOLKER, S. HELLER & R. BERGHAHN 2014. Artificial light and nocturnal activity in gammarids — PeerJ. 2, e279. PESCHKE, K„ J. GEBURZ, H.-R. KOHLER, K. WURM & R. TRIEBSKORN 2014. Invertebrates as indicators for chemical stress in sewage-influences stream systems: Toxic and endocrine effects in gammarids and reactions at the community level in two tributaries of Lake Constance, Schussen and Argen. — Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 106, 115-125. (NB. I have assumed that first and surnames of most of the authors have been accidentally interchanged in this paper. WV) PETERS, K., C. GRIFFITHS & T. B. ROBINSON 2014. Patterns and drivers of marine bioinvasions in eight Western Cape harbours, South Africa. — African Journal of Marine Science 36, 49-57. PETERSON, C. H., M. J. BISHOP, L. M. D’ANNA& G. A. JOHNSON 2014. Multi-year persistence of beach habitat degradation from nourishment using coarse shelly sediment. — Science of the Total Environment 487, 481-492. PILLAY, D. & R. PERISSINOTTO 2013. Benthic macrofauna of an estuarine lake during a drought: spatio-temporal drivers under different hydrological states. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 492, 111-123. (The St Lucia estuary in S. Africa) PINEDO, S., E. JORDANA & E. BALLESTEROS 2014. A critical analysis on the response of macroinvertebrate communities along disturbance gradients: description of MEDOCC (MEDiterranean Occidental) index. — Marine Ecology, in press. DOI: 10.1111/maec.12126 PIPAN, T & D. C. CULVER 2013. Forty years of epikarst. What biology have we learned? — International Journal of Speleology 42, 215-223. PIPAN, T. & D. C. CULVER 2014. Organic carbon in shallow subterranean habitats. — Acta Carsologica 42, 291-300. 40 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 PNG-GONZALEZ, L„ M. VAZQUEZ-LUIS & F. TUYA2013. Comparison of epifaunal assemblages between Cymodocea nodosa and Caulerpa prolifera meadows in Gran Canarias. — Journal of the Marine Biological Association UK 94(2), 241-253. PONS, J., M. M. BAUZA-RIBOT, D. JAUME & C. JUAN 2014. Next-generation sequencing, phylogenetic signal and comparative mitogenomic analyses in Metacrangonyctidae (Amphipoda: Crustacea). — BMC Genomics 15, 566. doi:1 0.1 186/1 471 -21 64-1 5-566 POORE, A. G. B., L. GUTOW, J. E. PANTOJA, F. TULA, D. J. MADARIAGA & M. THIEL 2013. Major consequences of minor damage; impacts of small grazers on fast-growing kelps. — Oecologia 174(3), 789-801 . (In this study the grazer is an isopod.) POSTASKI, L. L., G. M. CAPELLI & R. M. CHAMBERS 2013. Occurrence and distribution of the freshwater amphipods Gammarus pseudolimnaeus and Gammarus fasciatus in Southeastern Virginia. — Northeastern Naturalist 20, 609-623. PRESWELL, B., I. BLANCO-COSTA & A. KOSTADI NOVA 2014. Two new species of Maritrema Nicoll, 1907 (Digenea: Microphallidae) from New Zealand: morphological and molecular characterization. — Parasitological Research 133(5), 1641-1656. (The metacercariae live in amphipods) PROTOPOPOVA, M. V., V. V. TAKHTEEV, Zh. M. SHATILINA, V. V. PAVLICHENKO, D. V. AXENOV-GRIBANOV, D. S. BEDULINA & M. A. TIMOFEYEV 2011 . Small HSP’s molecular weights as new indication to the hypothesis of segregated status of thermophilic relict Gmelinoides fasciatus among Baikal and Palearctic amphipods. — Journal of Stress Physiology and Biochemistry 7, 175-182. QUADRA, A., R. SORRENTINO, A. R. SENNA & C. S. SEREJO2014. First record of Eurythenes thurstoni Stoddart & Lowry, 2004 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea) from the South Mid- Atlantic Ridge. — Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research 42, 376-380. QUEIROS, A. M., S. N. R. BIRCHENOUGH, J. BREMNER, J. A. GODBOL, R. E. PARKER, A. ROMERO-RAMIREZ, H. REISS, M. SOLAN, P. J. SOMERFIELD, C. VAN COLEN, G. VAN HOEY & S. WIDDICOMBE, 2013. A bioturbation classification of European infaunal invertebrates. — Ecology and Evolution 3(11), 3958-3985. (Lots of amphipods in Table 1) QUINTANEIRO, C., J. RANVILLE &A. J. A. NOGUEIRA 2014. Feeding preferences of two detritivores related to size and metal content of leaves: the crustaceans Atyaeophyra desmarestii (Millet) and Echinogammarus meridionalis (Pinkster). — Environmental Scientific Pollution Research, in press, doi: 1 0.1 007/si 1356-01 4-31 54-7 RACHALEWSKI, M„ F. BANHA, M. GRABOWSKI & P. M. ANASTACIO 2013. Ectozoochory as a possible vector enhancing the spread of an alien amphipod Crangonyx pseudogracilis. — Hydrobiologia 717(1), 109-117. (Waterfowl may play a role) RACHALEWSKI, M„ A. KONOPACKA, M. GRABOWSKI & K. BACELA-SPYCHALSKA 2013. Echinogammarus trichiatus (Martynov, 1932) — a new Ponto-Caspian amphipod invader in Poland with remarks on other alien amphipods from the Oder River. — Crustaceana 86, 1224-1233. (Not seen) 41 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 REUTGARD, M„ A.-K. ERIKSSON WIKLUND, M. BREITHOLZ & B. SUNDELIN 2014 (published 2013). Embryo development of the benthic amphipod Monoporeia affinis as a tool for monitoring and assessment of biological effects of contaminants in the field: A meta-analysis. — Ecological Indicators 36, 483-490. RIERA, R. & J. A. de-la-OSSA-CARRETERO 2013. Response of benthic opportunisitic polychaetes and amphipods index to different perturbations in coastal oligotrophic areas (Canary archipelago, North East Atlantic Ocean). — Marine Ecology 35(3), 354-366. RIERA, R., M. RODRIGUEZ, E. RAMOS, O. MONTERROSSO & J. D. DELGADO 2013. Hard and soft bottom macrozoobenthos in subtidal communities around an inactive harbor area (Gran Canaria, Canary Islands). — Vie et Milieu — Life and Environment 63, 23-34. REIRA, R., A. SACRAMENTO, O. PEREZ, O. MONETERROSSO, E. RAMOS, M. RODRIGUES & E. ALMANSA2013. Effects of organic enrichment on macrofauna community structure: an experimental approach. — Brazilian Journal of Oceanography 61, 223-229. RIERA, R„ F. TUYA, M. RODRIGUEZ, O. MONTERROSSO & E. RAMOS 2013. Confounding response of macrofauna from a confluence of impacts: brine and sewage pollution. — Acta Oceanologia Sinica 32(10), 74-81. (19 amphipod spp in Table 2) RIGOLET, C., E. THIEBAUT & S. F. DUBOIS 2014. Food web structure of subtidal benthic muddy habitats: evidence of microphytobenthos contribution supported by an engineer species. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 300, 23-41 . (the engineer species in this French study is Haploops nirae.) ROBERTSON, H. L. & N. P. MURPHY 2013. 16 microsatellite loci for the Australian Great Artesian Basin spring amphipod, Wangiannachiltonia guzikae. — Australian Journal of Zoology 61, 109-111. RODRIGUES, S. G., A. A. de P. BUENO & R. L. FERREIRA 2014. A new troglobitic species of Hyalella (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Hyalellidae) with a taxonomic key for the Brazilian species. — Zootaxa 3815, 200-214. ( H . epikarstica n.sp. from Areias de Cima cave, Sao Paulo State) ROHRSCHEIB, C. E. & J. C. BROWNLIE 2013. Microorganisms that manipulate complex animal behavior by affecting the hosts’ nervous system. — Springer Science Reviews 1, 133-140. RONOWICZ, M., J. LEGEZYNSKA, P. KUKLINSKI & M. WLODARSKA-KOWALCZUK 2013. Kelp forest as a habitat for mobile epifauna: case study of Caprella septentrionalis Kroyer, 1838 (Amphipoda, Caprellidae) in an Arctic glacial fjord. — Polar Research 32, e 21037. ROS, M., G. V. ASHTON, M. B. LACERDA, J. T. CARLTON, M. VAZQUEZ-LUIS, J. M. GUERRA- GARCIA & G. M. RUIZ 2014. The Panama Canal and the transoceanic dispersal of marine invertebrates: evaluation of the introduced amphipod Paracaprella pusilla Mayer, 1890 in the Pacific Ocean. — Marine Environment Research 99, 204-211 . ROS, M., J.-M. TIERNO de FIGEUROA, J.-M- GUERRA-GARCIA, C. NAVARRO-BARRANCO, M.-B. LACERDA, M. VAZQUEZ-LUIS & S. MASUNARI 2014. Exploring trophic strategies of exotic caprellids (Crustacea: Amphipoda): Comparison between habitat types and native vs introduced distribution ranges. — Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 139, 88-98. 42 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 ROS, M., M. VAZQUEZ-LUIS & J. M. GUERRA-GARCIA2013. The tropical caprellid amphipod Paracaprella pusilla : a new alien crustacean in the Mediterranean Sea. — Helgoland Marine Research 67, 675-685. ROSING-ASVID, R. HEDEHOLM, K. E. ARENDT, J. FORT & G. J. ROBERTSON 2013. Winter diet of the little auk {Alle alle) in the Northwest Atlantic. — Polar Biology 36(11), 1601-1608. (' Themisto spp important prey) ROSSANO, C., C. diCRISTINA& F. SCAPINI 2013. Life cycle and behavioural traits of Dikerogammarus villosus (Sowinsky, 1894) (Amphipoda, Gammaridae) colonising an artificial water basin in Tuscany (central Italy). — Crustaceana 86, 908-931 . DOI: 10.11 63/1 5685403-000032 1 1 RUIZ-DELGADO, C., J. VIERHELLER VIEIRA, V. GOMES VELOSO, J. REYES-MARTINEZ, I. AZAVEDO SALLORENZO, C. A. BORZONE, J. E. SANCHEZ-MOYANO & F. J. GARCIA GARCIA, 201 3. The role of wrach deposits for supralittoral arthropods: An example using Atlantic sandy beaches of Brazil and Spain. — Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 136, 61-71. SANGIORGIO, F„ V. QUINTINO, I. ROSATI,A, M, RODRIGUES, M. PINNA & A. BASSET 2014. Macrofauna in Mediterranean and Black Sea transitional aquatic ecosystems: A comparative study of the benthic populations samples by box corers and leaf bags. — Ecological Indicators 38, 159-169. SANTOS, J. N. S„ R. DE S. GOMES, R. M. VASCONCELLOS, D. de SOUZA SILVA & F. G. ARAUJO 2014. Effects of morphodynamics and across-shore physical gradients on benthic macroinfauna on two sandy beaches in south-eastern Brazil. — Journal of the Marine Biological Association UK 94, 671-680. SAROWAR, M. N., A. H. v. d. BERG, D. McLAGGAN, M. R. YOUNG & P. v. WEST 201 3. Saprolegnia strains isolated from river insects and amphipods are broad spectrum pathogens. — Fungal Biology 118(7), 579-590. SCAPINI, F., L. FANINI, S. GAMBINERI, D. NOURISSON & C. ROSSANO 2013. Monitoring changes in sandy beaches in temperate areas through sandhoppers’ adaptations. Crustaecana 86, 932-954. DOI: 10.1163/15685403-00003206 SCHWINDT, E., J. L. GAPPA, M. P. RAFFO, M. TATI AN, A. BORTOLUS, J. M. ORENSANZ, G. ALONSO, M. E. DIAZ, B. DOTI, G. GENZANO, C. LAGGER, G. LOVRICH, M. L. PIRIZ, M. M. MENDEZ, V. SAVOYA& M. C. SUEIRO 2014. Marine fouling invasions in ports of Patagonia (Argentina) with implications for legislation and monitoring programs. — Marine Environmental Research 99, 60-68. SCIPIONE, M.B. 2013 Do studies of functional groups give more insight to amphipod biodiversity? Crustaceana 86, 955-1006. DOI: 10.1163/15685403-00003209 SCIPIONE, M. B. 2013. On the presence of the Mediterranean endemic Microdeutopus sporadhii (Amphipoda: Aoridae) in the Gulf of Naples (Italy) with a review on its distribution and ecology. — Mediterranean Marine Science 14- 3 (Not seen) SEITZ, F„ R. R. ROSENFELDT, S. SCHNEIDER, R. SCHULZ & M. BUNDSCHUH 2014. Size-, surface- and crystalline structure composition-related effects of titanium dioxide nanoparticles 43 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 during their aquatic life cycle. — Science of the Total Environment 493, 801-897. (Gammarus fossarum one of two test animals.) SENNA, A. R„ R. MUGNAI & Y. RANGA REDDY 2013. A new species of Bogidiella (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Bogidiellidae) from bore wells in Andhra Pradesh, Southern India. — Zoologia 30, 451-457. (B. totakura n. sp. from near Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh) SEO, J.-Y., M. KIM, H.-S. LIM & J.-W- CHOI 2014. The macrofaunal communities in the shallow subtidal areas for the first 3 years after the Hebei Spirit oil spill. — Marine Pollution Bulletin 82, 208-220. SEO. J.-Y., H.-S. LIM & J.-W. CHOI 2014. Distribution patterns of macrobenthic fauna communities in Deukryang Bay, one of the environment conservation areas of Korea. — Ocean Science Journal 49, 97-112. SHIN, M.-H., C. O. COLEMAN & W. KIM 2013. Discovery of a new species of Melita (Amphipoda: Melitidae) associated with Barnea dilatata (Bivalvia , Mollusca) from South Korea. — Journal of Crustacean Biology 33, 882-893. (M. anmyeonensis n. sp. found, often in numbers inside Barnea at Anmyeondo, Taean-gun on intertidal mudflats.) SHIN, M.-H., I.-H- KIM & K. S. LEE 2005. Three species of gammaridean amphipods (Crustacea) associated with cultured abalones (Gastropoda) in Korea. — The Korean Journal of Systematic Zoology 21, 157-169. (Earlier overlooked. Deals with Ampithoe valida, Elasmopus rapax and Melita rylovae.) SHORT, S. J., G. YANG, P. KILLE & A. T. FORD 2013. Vitellogenin is not an appropriate biomarker of feminisation in a crustacean. — Aquatic Toxicology 153, 89-97. (A study on Echinogammarus marinus .) SICINSKI, J. & K. PABIS 2013. (Zoobenthos of Admiralty Bay.) — Kosmos 62, 309-321. (In Polish) SIDOROV, D. A., A. A. GONTCHAROV & D. M. PALATOV 2013. Unexpected finding of the invasive Baikalian amphipod Gmelinoides fasciatus in a cold spring of the southern Pamir Mountains. — Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Systems 411 (12), 8 pp. SIEVERS, M., T. DEMPSTER, I. FITRIDGE & M. J. KEOUGH 2014. Monitoring biofouling communities could reduce impacts to mussel aquaculture by allowing synchronization of husbandry techniques with peaks in settlement. — Biofouling: The Journal of Bioadhesion and Biofilm Research 30, 203-212. SORBE, J. C. & M. ELIZALDE 2013. Temporal changes on the structure of a slope suprabenthic community from the Bay of Biscay (NE Atlantic Ocean). — Deep-Sea Research II, in press. SORRENTINO, R„ A. R. SENNA & J. K. LOWRY. 2014. Anew species and first record of the genus Shoemakerella Pirlot, 1936 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Lysianassidae) from Brazil. — Zootaxa 3784, 484-492. (S. subchelata n. sp. from Quissama, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.) SOUZA-FILHO, J. F. & C. S. SEREJO 2014. On the phylogeny of Ischyroceridae (Amphipoda, Senticaudata, Corophiida), with the description of a new genus and eight new species from deep- sea Brazilian waters. — Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 170, 34-85 (This important 44 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 paper contains a phylogenetic analysis of the Ischyroceridae, followed by a taxonomic part, describing many new species from the Campos basin, Rio de Janeiro, as follows: Bonnierella campensis n. sp., B. laurensi n. sp., and B. linearis (off Peru), with a comparison of all Bonnierella species, Myersius n. gen. (Ischyrocerini), with as only species M. denticaudatus n. sp., Pseudischyrocerus caecus n. sp., Notopoma lowryi n. sp. and N. teresae n. sp. (with a key to all Notopoma spp), Pseudericthonius bousfieldi n. sp., and P concavus n. sp. A key to Brazilian Ischyroceridae is also provided. Bonnierella californica is considered to be a valid species, , while Pseudischyrocerus crenatipes is transferred to Bathyphotis.) SOUZA-FILHO, J. F., A. M. T. SOUZA & M. T. VALERIO-BERARDO 2012. Anew species of Cheiriphotis (Amphipoda, Corophiidae) from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean. — Nauplius 20, 107-116. (Ch. petronioi n. sp. (23*51 S, 45*40’W). With a key to all Cheiriphotis species.) SOUZA-FILHO, J. F., A. M. T. SOUZA & M. T. VALERIO-BERARDO 2012. First record of the genus Ruffojassa Vader & Myers, 1996 (Amphipoda, Corophiide) from Brazilian waters , with description of a new species. — Nauplius 20, 117-123. (R. petronioi n. sp. (21*42’S, 40*1 5’W).) SPAGNOLO, A., E. PUNZO, A. SANTELLI, G. SCARCELLA, P. STRAFELLA, F. GRATI & G. FABI 2014. 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The re-description and distribution of two new records (Amphipoda: Caprellidae) from the Egyptian Red Sea coast. — Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research 39(4), 225-231 . (Pseudocaprella pambanensis and Hemiaegina minuta.) ZETTLER, M. L., A. KARLSSON, T. KONTULA, P. GRUSZKA, A. O. LAINE, K. HERKUL, K. S. SCHIELE, A. MAXIMOV & J. HALDIN 2013. Biodiversity gradient in the Baltic Sea: a comprehensive inventory of macrozoobenthos data. — Helgoland Marine Research 68(1), 49-57. ZETTLER, M. L., C. E. PROFFITT, A. DARR, S. DEGRAER, L. DEVRIESE, C. GREATHEAD, J. KOTTA, P. MAGNI, G. MARTIN, H. REISS, J. SPEYBROECK, D. TAGLIAPIETRA, M G. VAN HOEY & T. YSEBAERT 2013. On the myths of indicator species: Issues and further consideration in the use of statistic concepts for ecological applications. — PLoS ONE 8 (10), e78219, 11 pp. ZUBROD, J.P, P. BAUDY, R. SCHULZ & M. BUNDSCHUH 2014. Effects of current- use fungicides and their mixtures on the feeding and survival of the key shredder Gammarus fossa rum. — Aquatic toxicology 150, 133-143. 49 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 List of new amphipod taxa 38 1. Families and subfamilies subfam. Waldeckiinae Lowry & Kilgallen, 2014 2. Genera and subgenera Acosta Ozdikmen, 2012 Bryoconversor Lorz, Myers & Gordon, 2014 Cryptorchestia Lowry & Fanini, 2013 Glorieusella Kilgallen & Lowry, 2014 Kartachiltonia King & Leys, 2014 Myersius Souza-Filho & Serejo, 2014 Kyphometopa Krapp-Schickel, 2013 Ligulodactylus Krapp-Schickel, 2013 Platysao Chiesa & Alonso, 2014 Rosagammarus McMenamin, Zapata & Hussey, 2013 Sisalia Ortiz & Winfield, 2014 3. Species and subspecies ssp afionis Karaman, 2012 ( Niphargus tauri) africana Milne & Griffiths, 2013 ( Peramphithoe ) alexandri Munari, 2013 ( Cerapopsis ) aliciae Jazdzewski, Grabowski & Kupryjanowicz, 2014 ( Synurella ) alisadri Esmaeli-Rineh & Sari, 2013 ( Niphargus ) amicus Holsinger in Holsinger & Ansell, 2014 ( Stygobromus ) anmyeonensis Shin, Coleman & Kim, 2013 ( Melita ) anophthalma Kaim-Malka, 2014 ( Ambasia ) apoorei Hughes & Peart, 2013 ( Paragrubia ) arganoi lannilli & Vonk, 2013 ( Ingolfiella ) atollicus Myers, 2014 ( Elasmopus ) ssp aznavensis Ozbek & Rasouli, 2014 ( Gammarus komareki) baobeldabensis Myers, 2013 ( Leucothoe ) beningus Hou, Li & LI, 2014 ( Gammarus ) bioculatus Dang & Le, 2012 ( Hippomedon ) biscayensis Kaim-Malka, 2014 ( Bathyamaryllis ) borabora Lowry & Bopiah, 2014 ( Tongorchestia ) botulus Hughes & Peart, 2013 ( Cymadusa ) boulari Peart & Hughes, 2014 ( Plumithoe ) bousfieldi Souza-Filho & Serejo, 2014 ( Pseudericthonius ) brevicrus Eun, Kim, Hendrycks & Lee, 2014 ( Ptilohyale ) bulborostrum de-la-Ossa-Carretera & Marti, 2014 ( Siphonoecetes ) bungareei Hughes & Peart, 2013 ( Peramphithoe ) caecus Dang & Le, 2013 (Byblis) caecus Souza-Filho & Serejo, 2014 ( Pseudischyrocerus ) Lysianassidae Lysianassidae Chevaliidae Talitridae Lysianassidae Chiltoniidae Ischyroceridae Stenothoidae Stenothoidae Platyischnopidae incertae sedis Cyproideidae Niphargidae Ampithoidae Kamakidae Crangonyctidae Niphargidae Crangonyctidae Melitidae Lysianassidae Ampithoidae Ingolfiellidae Maeridae Gammaridae Leucothoidae Gammaridae Lysianassidae Amaryllidae Talitridae Ampithoidae Ampithoidae Ischyroceridae Hyalidae Ischyroceridae Ampithoidae Ampeliscidae Ischyroceridae 50 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 campbelli Krapp-Schickel & De Broyer, 2014 ( Leucothoe ) campensis Souza-Filho & Serejo, 2014 ( Bonnierella ) carricarti Ortiz & Winfield, 2014 ( Sisalia ) cassini Hughes & Peart, 2013 ( Paragrubia ) celestun Paz-Rios & Ardisson, 2014 ( Dulichiella ) concavus Souza-Filho & Serejo, 2014 ( Pseudericthonius ) I cenotensis Marron-Becerra, Hermoso-Salazar & Solis-Weiss, 2014 ( Hyalella ) concavus Souza-Filho & Serejo, 2014 ( Pseudericthonius ) daniali Esmaeli-Rineh & Sari, 2013 ( Niphargus ) dartnalli Kilgallen & Lowry, 2013 ( Pseudambasia ) debroyeri Jazdzewski, Grabowski & Kupryjanowicz, 2014 ( Palaeogammarus ) dempseyae Lowry & Kilgallen, 2014 ( Waldeckia ) denticaudatus Souza-Filho & Serejo, 2014 ( Myersius ) dentidactylus Myers, 2013 ( Paranamixis ) dongara Hughes & Peart, 2013 ( Paragrubia ) dongnamensis Dang & Le, 2013 ( Ampelisca ) drummondae Hughes & Peart, 2013 ( Cymadusa ) dwyeri Hughes & Peart, 2013 (Paragrubia) emma Lorz & Coleman, 2014 (Epimeria) epikarstica Rodrigues, Bueno & Ferreira, 2014 (Hyalella) euclidius Hughes & Peart, 2013 (Cymadusa) evalina Kilgallen & Lowry, 2914 (Thrombasia) exavata Dang & Le, 2012 (Cymadusa) ssp favitor Karaman, 2012 (Niphargus nadarini) formosa Cardoso & Araujo, in Cardoso et al. 2014 (Hyalella) franki Horton & Thurston, 2014 (Cyclocaris) frater Myers, 2014 (Quadrimaera) garciensis Myers, 2014 (Iphimedia) hadros Hughes & Peart, 2013 (Cymadusa) hallex Hughes & Peart, 2013 (Cymadusa) ssp hanajevi Daneliya & Vainola, 2013 (Dorogostaiskia parasitica) hentyana Hughes & Peart, 2013 (Cymadusa) holodividum Chiesa & Alonso, 2014 (Platysao) hormozensis Momtazi & Sari, 2013 (M eta p rote 1 1 a) hughesae Myers, 2014 (Ampithoe) incoercitus Hou, Li & LI, 2014 (Gammarus) ssp iraquensis Karaman, 2012 (Niphargus nadarini) isimangaliso Milne & Griffiths, 2013 (Ceradocus) jubata Hughes & Peart, 2013 (Cymadusa) kaingang Araujo & Cardoso, 2013 (in Bueno et al.) (Hyalella) ssp kamaltynovi Daneliya & Vainola, 2013 (Dorogostaiskia parasitica) kanaka Peart & Hughes, 2014 (Sunamphitoe) kazemii Momtazi & Sari, 2013 (Monoliropus) laurensi Souza-Filho & Serejo, 2014 (Bonnierella) ledoyeri Peart, 2014 (Cymadusa) lisae Coleman & Sen-Dunlop, 2013 (Iphinotus) lituus Peart & Hughes, 2014 (Cymadusa) lochi Kilgallen & Lowry, 2013 (Pseudambasia) longimembris Krapp-Schickel & De Broyer, 2014 (Leucothoe) lowryi Horton & Thurston, 2014 (Cyclocaris) lowryi Souza-Filho & Serejo, 2014 (Notopoma) Leucothoidae Ischyroceridae Cyproideidae Ampithoidae Melitidae schyroceridae Hyalellidae Ischyroceridae Niphargidae Lysianassidae Gammaridae Lysianassidae Ischyroceridae Leucothoidae Ampithoidae Ampeliscidae Ampithoidae Ampithoidae Epimeriidae Hyalellidae Ampithoidae Lysianassidae Ampithoidae Niphargidae Hyalellidae Cyclocaridae Maeridae Iphimediidae Ampithoidae Ampithoidae Acanthogammaridae Ampithoidae Platyischnopidae Caprellidae Ampithoidae Gammaridae Niphargidae Maeridae Ampithoidae Hyalellidae Acanthogammaridae Ampithoidae Caprellidae Ischyroceridae Ampithoidae Phliantidae Ampithoidae Lysianassidae Leucothoidae Cyclocaridae Ischyroceridae 51 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 lumanus Hughes & Peart, 2013 ( Cymadusa ) macoranica Momtazi & Sari, 2013 (M eta p rote 1 1 a) macquariae Krapp-Schickel & De Broyer, 2014 ( Leucothoe ) mantissa Hughes & Peart, 2013 (Ampithoe) martinae Coleman & Lorz, 2013 (Labriphimedia) meikae Coleman & Lorz, 2013 ( Labriphimedia ) merletta Krapp-Schickel & De Broyer, 2014 ( Leucothoe ) Ampithoidae Caprellidae Leucothoidae Ampithoidae Iphimediidae Iphimediidae Leucothoidae messerschmidtii Bedulina & Tachteew, 2914 in Bedulina et al. 2014 ( Eulimnogammarus ) Gammaridae minensis Bastos-Pereira & Bueno, 2013 ( Hyalella ) minichiellus McMenamin, Zapata & Hussey, 2013 ( Rosagammarus ) minusculus Guerra-Garcia & Hendrycks, 2013 ( Liropus ) moluccensis Vonk & Jaume, 2013 ( Ingolfiella ) monticellus Hou, Li & LI, 2014 ( Gammarus ) moodyi King & Leys, 2014 ( Kartachiltonia ) morinoi Tomikawa & Ishimaru, 2014, in Tomikawa et al. (Sternomoera) nunoi Winfield & Ortiz, 2013 ( Curidia ) ssp omnivagus Karaman, 2012 ( Niphargus bozanae) ora Myers, 2014 (Elasmopus) palau Lowry & Myers, 2013 (Floresorchestia) palauensis Myers, 2013 ( Ventojassa ) paradisaea Peart & Hughes, 2014 ( Cymadusa ) parapacifica Kim, Jung & Min, 2013 (Platorchestia) Hyalellidae incertae sedis Caprellidae Ingolfiellidae Gammaridae Chiltoniidae Pontogeneiidae Ochlesidae Niphargidae Maeridae Talitridae Ischyroceridae Ampithoidae Talitridae pattaniensis Wongkamhaeng, Pattaratumrong & Puttapreecha, 2014 ( Dulichiella ) Melitidae petronioi Souza-Filho, Souza & Valerio-Berardo, 2012 ( Cheiriphotis ) petronioi Souza-Filho, Souza & Valerio-Berardo, 2012 (Ruffojassa) pisinnus Hou, Li & LI, 2014 (Gammarus) platys Hughes & Peart, 2013 ( Cymadusa ) pluriarticulatus Dang & Le, 2012 ( Hippomedon ) pohnpei Lowry & Myers, 2013 ( Floresorchestia ) ponderi Kilgallen & Lowry, 2013 (Pseudambasia) poorei Kilgallen & Lowry, 2013 ( Pseudambasia ) priscileo Hughes & Peart, 2013 ( Cymadusa ) prolata Hughes & Peart, 2013 ( Ampithoe ) pseudepimedos Myers, 2013 ( Leucothoe ) quadrata Dang & Le, 2012 ( Kamaka ) quadrioculatus Dang & Le, 2012 ( Tiron ) radzai Karaman, 2014 ( Niphargus ) ricaudyana Peart & Hughes, 2014 ( Ampithoe ) rosa Kilgallen & Lowry, 2014 ( Schisturella ) salomanensis Myers, 2014 ( Latigammaropsis ) samroiyodensis Azman, Wongkamhaeng & Dumrongrojwattana, 2014 (Floresorchestia) Talitridae saros Kilgallen & Lowry, 2014 (Thrombasia) Lysianassidae selayarensis Lowry & Kilgallen, 2014 (Waldeckia) Lysianassidae serratissima Myers, 2013 (Leucothoe) Leucothoidae serratus Milne & Griffiths, 2013 (Varohios) Neomegamphopidae sheardi Kilgallen & Lowry, 2013 (Pseudambasia) Lysianassidae shiroi Vonk & Gable, 2014 (Metaniphargus) Hadziidae sonne Kilgallen, 2014 (H i rondel lea) Hirondelleidae sophie Lorz & Coleman, 2014 (Epimeria) Epimeriidae Protomedeiinae Ischyroceridae Gammaridae Ampithoidae Lysianassidae Talitridae Lysianassidae Lysianassidae Ampithoidae Ampithoidae Leucothoidae Kamakidae Synopiidae Niphargidae Ampithoidae Lysianassidae Photidae 52 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 springthorpei Hughes & Peart, 2013 ( Paragrubia ) springthorpei Kilgallen & Lowry, 2013 (Pseudambasia) ssp stenocephala Daneliya & Vainola, 2013 ( Dorogostaiskia parasitica) subchelata Sorrentino, Senna & Lowry, 2014 ( Shoemakerella ) sublongicaudatus Dang & Le, 2012 (Pseudotiron) submisakiensis Dang & Le, 2013 ( Ampelisca ) sunda Azman & Othman, 2013 (Tethygeneia) takeuchii Peart & Hughes, 2014 ( Ampithoe ) talus Dang & Le, 2013 (Ampelisca) tangaroa Lowry & Kilgallen, 2014 ( Waideckia ) tattersalli Peart, 2014 ( Cymadusa ) taynamensis Dang & Le, 2013 ( Ampelisca ) teresae Souza-Filho & Serejo, 2014 ( Notopoma ) thaoae Dang & Le, 2013 ( Ampelisca ) thurstoni Kilgallen, 2014 ( Hirondellea ) tjibaoui Peart & Hughes, 2014 (Sunamphitoe) tongyeongenssis Kim & Hendrycks, 2013 ( Socarnes ) totakura Vonk & Jaume, 2013 ( Bogidiella ) tridentata Guedes-Silva & Souza-Filho, 2013 (Aciconula) tuberculata Dang & Le, 2012 ( Listriella ) tumida Myers, 2013 (Leucothoe) tutus Lorz, Myers & Gordon, 2014 (Bryoconversor) umina Kilgallen & Lowry, 2014 (Thrombasia) ssp ushkaniensis Daneliya & Vainola, 2013 (Dorogostaiskia parasitica) veredae Cardoso & Bueno, in Cardoso et al. 2014 (Hyalella) wagneri Kilgallen, 2014 (Hirondellea) warreen Lowry & Kilgallen, 2014 (Waideckia) weddellensis Krapp-Schickel & De Broyer, 2014 (Leucothoe) whiteae Myers, 2013 (Leucothoe) xakriaba Bueno et al 2013 (Hyalella) xylino Lowry & Fanini, 2013 (Orchestia) Ampithoidae Lysianassidae Acanthogammaridae Lysianassidae Synopiidae Ampeliscidae Pontogeneiidae Ampithoidae Ampeliscidae Lysianassidae Ampithoidae Ampeliscidae Ischyroceridae Ampeliscidae Hirondelleidae Ampithoidae Lysianassidae Bogidiellidae Caprellidae Liljeborgiidae Leucothoidae Chevaliidae Lysianassidae Acanthogammaridae Hyalellidae Hirondelleidae Lysianassidae Leucothoidae Leucothoidae Dogielinotidae Talitridae 4. Newtaxa ranked taxonomically after families Acanthogammaridae Dorogostaiskia parasitica hanajevi, D. p. kamaltynovi, D. p. stenocephala, D. p. ushkaniensis Amaryllidae Bathyamaryllis biscayensis Ampeliscidae Ampelisca dongnamensis, submisakiensis, talus, taynamensis, thaoae Byblis caecus Ampithoidae Ampithoe hughesae, mantissa, prolata, ricaudyana, takeuchii 53 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 Cymadusa botulus, drummondae, euclidius, exavata, hadros, hallex, hentyana, jubata, ledoyeri, lituus, lumanus, paradisaea, platys, priscileo, tattersalli Paragrubia apoorei, cassini, dongara, dwyeri, springthorpei Peramphithoe africana, bungareei Plumithoe boulari Sunamphitoe kanaka, tjibaoui Bogidiellidae Bogidiella totakura Caprellidae Aciconula tridentata Liropus minusculus Metaprotella macoranica Monoliropus kazemii Pseuaeginella hormozensis Chevaliidae Bryoconversor tutus Chiltoniidae Kartachiltonia moodyi Crangonyctidae Stygobromus amicus Synurella aliciae Cyclocaridae Cyclocaris franki, lowryi Cyproideidae Sisalia carricarti Epimeriidae Epimeria emma, sophie Gammaridae Eulimnogammarus messerschmidtii Gammarus komareki aznavensis, beningus, incoercitus, monticellus, pisinnus Palaeogammarus debroyeri Hadziidae Metaniphargus shiroi Hirondelleidae Hirondellea sonne, thurstoni, wagneri Hyalellidae Hyalella cenotensis, epikarstica, formosa, kaingang, minensis, veredae, xakriaba Hyalidae 54 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 Ptilohyale brevicrus Ingolfiellidae Ingolfiella arganoi, moluccensis Iphimediidae Iphimedia garciensis Labriphimedia martinae, meikae Ischyroceridae Bonnierella campensis, laurensi Myersius denticaudatus Notopoma lowryi, teresae Pseudericthonius bousfieldi, concavus Pseudischyrocerus caecus Ruffojassa petronioi Siphonoecetes bulborostrum Ventojassa palauensis Kamakidae Cerapopsis alexandri Kamaka quad rata Leucothoidae Leucothoe baobeldabensis, campbelli, longimembris, maquariae, merletta, pseudepidemos, serratissima, tumida, weddellensis, whiteae Paranamixis dentidactylus Liljeborgiidae Listriella tuberculata Lysianassidae Acosta Ambasia anophthalma Hippomedon bioculatus, pluriarticulatus Pseudambasia dartnalli lochi, ponderi, poorei, sheardi, springthorpei Schisturella rosa Shoemakerella subchelata Socarnes tongyeongensis Thrombasia evalina, saros, umina Waldeckiinae Waldeckia dempseyae, selayarensis, tangaroa, warreen Maeridae Ceradocus isimangaliso Elasmopus atollicus ora Melitidae Dulichiella celestun, pattaniensis Melita anmyeonensis Quadrimaera fra ter 55 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 Neomegamphopidae Varohios serratus Niphargidae Niphargus tauri afionensis, alisadri, daniali, nadarini favitor, nadarini iraquensis, bozanae omnivagus, radzai Ochlesidae Curidia nunoi Phliantidae Iphinotus lisae Photidae Latigammaropsis salomanensis Platyischnopidae Platysao holodividum Pontogeneiidae Sternomoera morinoi Tethygeneia sunda Protomedeiinae Cheiriphotis petronioi Stenothoidae Kyphometopa Ligulodactylus Synopiidae Pseudotiron sublongicaudatus Tiron quadrioculatus Synopiidae Pseudotiron sublongicaudatus Tiron quadrioculatus Talitridae Cryptorchestia Floresorchestia palau, pohnpei, samroiyodensis Orchestia xylino Platorchestia parapacifica Tongorchesia borabora incertae sedis Rosagammarus minichiellus 56 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 38 2014 16 th International Colloquium on Amphipoda ( 16 th ICA) Portugal will be the next hosting country for the International Colloquium on Amphipoda (ICA). The 16th ICA will be held at the University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal, from 7 to 11th September 2015. Aveiro is a very pleasant average size city located on the west coast of Portugal only, about 75 km south of Porto. Traditionally, Aveiro is known for its canals that flow trough the city, for its characteristic boats, the Moliceiros, for its salt-pans and for its sweet delicacies. Today, Aveiro is an industrial city, a hub of commerce and services and also a centre for culture and leisure, with a burgeoning offer in various forms; cinema, theatre, art exhibitions, music, dance, the plastic arts, science, technology, water sports, night-life ... Aveiro is set just by the Ria de Aveiro, a 45 km-long lagoon spreading across 75 km 2 , that stands as one of the Europe’s last remaining untouched marshlands. On the sea front, long stretches of sandy beaches provide fantastic spots for enjoying the Atlantic Ocean, its fragance, sound and majestic waves. Anyone that wishes to receive subsequent information, please send an email to 1 6ica201 5@gmail.com . with subject "join 16th ICA mailing list". Note that the 16th ICA will follow immediately the 14th Deep Sea Biology Symposium, which will also take place in Aveiro, but in a different venue (http://14dsbs.web.ua.Pt/1 . The 16th ICA is a joint organization of the Universidade do Minho (Centro de Biologia Molecular e Ambiental - CBM A ) and the Universidade de Aveiro (Departamento de Biologia & Centro de Estudos do Mar e Ambiente CESAM ). and co-Chaired by Filipe Costa and Marina Cunha. We look forward to meet you in the 16th ICA! How do you get in touch with the Amphipod Newsletter? Email editors: Wim Vader - (wim.vaderratluit.nol : Adam Baldinger - ( abaldinger( atloeb.harvard.edul : Miranda Lowe - (m.lowe(at1nhm.ac.uk1 or Anne Helene Tandberg - (pansdamen(at1gmail.com1 57