AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 REPORT FROM TALITRID WORKSHOP PAGE 2 ICA REPORTS FROM TRAPANI PAGE 4 ICA 2019 PAGE 64 BIBLIOGRAPHY PAGE 8 TAXON LIST PAGE 56 RUFFO ARCHIVES PAGE 63 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 Dear Amphipodologists, Amphipod newsletter this year is “short, but sweet”: - the bibliography includes 479 references in addition to the monograph from Trapani (119 extra references), and has 141 new species, 12 new genera and subgenera as well as 2 new subfamilies. What a tremendous contribution from the community! This month we are all very sorry to have learned about the disastrous fire at the national museum in Rio de Janeiro, and we send our thoughts to our colleagues there. We hope to be able to give more information on the amphipod losses in the next newsletter, not least do we hope the losses are smaller than feared. As we remember last years meeting in Trapani, we look forward to meeting again in Dijon 2019 (pages 4, 6 and 64) Hopefully, we will have even more new faces to add to our growing community. Look for the next AN, hopefully in time for ICA XVIII. Best wishes from your AN Editors, Statistics from this Newsletter new subfamilies: 2 new genera: 8 new subgenera: 4 new species: 141 WCm/, Adam .$ Miravuda; cwudA moe-Helene- How do you get in touch with the Amphipod Newsletter? Email editors: Wim Vader - f wim.vaderfafluit.noE Adam Baldinger - ( abaldingerfatloeb.harvard.edu) ; Miranda Lowe -( m.lowe(at)nhm.ac.uk) or Anne Helene Tandberg - f pansdamenfatlgmaiLcom) i AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Report from Talitrid Workshop A WoRMS thematic editor’s workshop (“Talitraits”) was held back-to-back with the VIII International Sandy Beaches Symposium, in May 2018: ecologists and taxonomists met to define a set of traits and modalities designing talitrids and the environment they inhabit. Functional traits involve morphology, behaviour and ecology of the different species (sometimes of different populations!), and can in fact separate ecological categories of talitrids, depicting patterns at a global scale, highlighting gaps and finally identifying Participants at the workshop and Talitrida editors in WoRMS the potential for new research. Ideally, we targeted a dataset that can be browsed by queries based on functional traits. Sources (2) Documented distribution (8) Specimens (0) Notes (0) Attributes (10) Vernaculars (0) Links (7) Images (0) Contexts (3) Responsible editors (11) [add distribution] [add map distribution(s)] ® GEBCO 2014C£> O NOAA ETOPOI i$> O Countries O Google satellite □ OBIS occurrences (1) c|> 0 Exact points 0 Polygons Example distribution of Africorchestia spinifera, screenshot from WoRMS At the workshop, an introduction to the morpho-functional characteristics of talitrids and of their biogeography was given by Jim Lowry. This was used as background for discussions, prioritization and planning of actions during the workshop. The group of thematic editors agreed on giving priority to coastal talitrids -using the Economic Exclusive Zone of different Countries as reference when distribution data were found missing. Out of the huge amount of information available on talitrids, we extracted priorities. This was done in a brainstorming session which involved all participants and their different expertise. From this a set of traits, available in the literature (and after participants’ experience), was listed, along with modalities within each trait. From the list, traits were prioritized on the basis of (in decreasing order of relevance): - availability in the literature of information related to the trait for most of the species considered - ecological relevance of the trait - link of the trait to other WoRMS datasets and working groups (e.g. parasites, AMBI indicators,...) AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 We just finished filling in the qualitative information about body size of each species, and linked it to the available literature. This was the first step of a very long path. You can see more here: http://www.marinespecies.org/amphipoda/talitraits.php If you are interested in joining, please contact Lucia Fanini [lucia(at)hcmr.gr] A typical beach sampling locality Talitrid group enjoying the combination of good food and amphipod talk at the taverna 3 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 The 17th International Colloquium on Amphipoda More than 120 participants, coming from 33 different countries, met in Trapani (Italy) to attend the 17 th International Colloquium on Amphipoda, organized by the University of Palermo. The 17th ICAtook place in Trapani, from 4 to 7 September 2017, in a building in front of the sea! The Scientific Committee (Sabrina Lo Brutto, Elvira De Matthaeis, Felicita Scapini, Alberto Ugolini, Maria Beatrice Scipione, Murat Ozbek, Michal Grabowski, Oliver Coleman, Jose Manuel Guerra Garda, Jan Beermann, Filipe Costa, Ed Hendrycks, Cristiana Serejo, Anne Helene Tandberg, Anne-Nina Forz) worked hard to review and accept the contributions in time. Sixty-two oral talks and fifty-eight posters ranged from a wide spectrum of topics and were published in a monograph of Biodiversity Journal. The contributions are open access at link: http:// www.biodiversityjournal.com/pdf/8(2i_39 l-688.pdf . The local organizers, especially Davide Iaciofano and Eugenia Schimmenti, worked hard too, and did the best to limit the costs for participants, of which 41% were students (MS, PhD or Post- Doc). The country which the greatest number of participants came from was clearly Italy with 24 participants, followed by Poland, Tunisia and Germany. The Colloquium gave also a particular attention to needs of young students and offered travel grants, thanks to a Portugal fund managed by Filipe Costa; the grants were assigned under the supervising of Jan Beermann. .fcladisfe Summary Amphipod Phytogeny and Classification BIFURCARIA BIFIJRCATR CUM The International Colloquia on Amphipoda are commonly a meeting point between various amphipod specialists with a very high scientific impact on community and an occasion of transfer information and knowledge. 4 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 From new classifications, to alien species, from marine abyssal to freshwater amphipods, from DNA barcode analyses to the benefit of the use of amphipod in aquaculture, a great variety of results, ideas, perspectives! Local organizers focused on their efforts in the success of the 17th ICA, and wish again to deeply thank all the participants for being so numerous and enthusiastic. And pass the baton to the French team! S ahrtiruxs LcrV> rutto- 5 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 The novice view on the ICA Since we all missed the previous amphipoda meetings, we were all eager to attend the colloquium and learn more about current amphipodology and latest results on all the various topics, ranging from hard-core taxonomy to macroecology ofamphipod groups or ecotoxicological studies. The meeting program already looked very promising. However ; to us as rookies, "17th International Colloquium on Amphipoda” sounded rather old-fashioned. Hence, we were expecting to attend an interesting and focused conference, with an emphasis on the scientific part. Of course, we were also hoping to meet nice people at the colloquium, and eventually to establish new collaborations. Nevertheless, for sure we were not expecting what we actually experienced in Trapani. Amphipod Colloquium Rookies at the beach, Trapani 2017 Already at the first evening, waiting to complete the registration process while enjoying a welcome drink, we realized that this meeting might be different from other scientific conferences we attended previously. It seemed that everyone knew each other and we were immediately welcomed. It rarely felt easier to start a conversation and people were truly interested in our work and background. We were not perceived the outsiders we basically were, and we never felt as such. And alike it continued over the coming few days. In between the presentations, the coffee breaks and lunchtime were used to learn about the personal and scientific background of the participants. No one seemed to feel the urge to hide somewhere and to check his or her emails constantly. Soon after the last talks in the evenings, smaller groups formed and dinner could be enjoyed while either continuing to discuss some taxonomic issue or to learn about the best beer in a country never visited beforehand. For us as 6 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 young researchers it was also great to learn from outstanding senior scientists how they pursued in their career and to realize how approachable they are. We still profit from the connections that were established', both to researchers at the same career stage and to senior scientists, always open to help. Summarized, it came to us as a huge surprise that we actually attended what we would rather consider a family reunion. In fact, a family reunion with very interesting, diverse and outstanding scientific talks and posters presented during the day and lots of fun in the evenings. It was very nice to learn, that there are so many friendly and helpful people studying amphipods on whom we could rely as scientists and as friends. We all immediately felt warmly welcomed and as being part of the family now. Compared to other scientific meetings this is really an outstanding feature and it could be definitely attributed to the amphipodologist community. It is the first meeting we really feel the urge to come back, not just because of the communicated science, but also to meet the amphipod family again. We are definitely looking forward to the meeting in Dijon. Romxpun/Altker 7 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Bibliography Abdelrhman, K.F.A., G. Bacci, A. Nistri, A. Mengoni, & A. Ugolini 2017. Diet and gut microbia of two supralittoral amphipods Orchestia montagui and Talitrus saltator living in different microhabitats. — Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 197: 119-125. Adamowicz, S. J., M. C. Marinone, J. W. Martin, D. C. Allen, M. N. Pyle, P. R. De los Rios-Escalante, C. N. Sobel, C. Ibanez, J. Pinto & J. D. S. Witt 2018. The Hyalella (Crustacea: Amphipoda) species cloud of the ancient lake Titicaca originated from multiple colonizations. — Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 125, 232-242. (At least five different lineages in the lake) Adams, N. E., K. Inoue, R. A. Seidel, B. K. Lang & D. J. Berg 2018. Isolation drives increased diversification rates in freshwater amphipods. — Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 127, 746-757. (A molecular study of the Gammarus pecos complex of species.) Alarcon-Ortega, L. C., A. L. Cupul-Magana & F. G. Cupul-Magana 2017. Distribution and species richness of caprellids (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from the Mexican Pacific. — Marine Biodiversity Records 10- 9 (Eight species in four genera) Alarcon-Ortega, L. C., A. L. Cupul-Magana, A. P. Rodriguez-Troncoso & F. G. Cupul- Magana 2017. (Diversity and distribution of caprellids (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Caprellidae) in the Eastern Tropical Pacific region: Review of the literature.) — Hidrobiologica 27, 229-239 (In Spanish) Albano, M. J., C. Rumbold, I. L. Chiesa, G. Vazquez, E. D. Spivak & S. M. Obenat 2018. DNA barcode, taxonomic and ecological notes for the identification of the invasive amphipod Monocorophium acherusicum (Costa, 1851). — New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, in press. Alfaro-Montoya, J. & M. Ramirez-Alvarado 2018. First record of non-indigenous Paracaprella pusilla Mayer, 1890 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Caprellidae) in Golfo de Nicoya, Pacific coast of Costa Rica. — Bioinvasion Records 7, in press Ali, M., A. Al-Ghunaim, M.N.V. Subrahmanyam, Y. Al-Enezi, T. Al-Said, W. Al-Zakri, H. Al- Adila & V. A. Grintsov 2018. On the diversity of amphipods inhabiting Sargassum as well as clear areas in Kuwait coastal waters, with an assessment of the effect of turbidity and notes on their abundance, composition, and distribution: a preliminary study. — Crustaceana 91(7), 767-819. DOI: 10.1163/15685403-00003799 Almeida, M., M. R. Cunha, N. Lampadariou, P. Esquete & J. B. Company 2018. Suprabenthic crustacean assemblages subjected to high-energy hydrodynamic events in the Blanes Canyon and adjacent slope (NW Mediterranean Sea). — Progress in Oceanography, in press. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-22235-7 Almeida, M., I. Frutos, J. B. Company, D. Martin, C. Romano & M. R. Cunha 2017. Biodiversity of suprabenthic peracarid assemblages from the Blanes Canyon region (NW Mediterranean Sea) in relation to natural disturbance and trawling pressure. — Deep Sea Research 11137, 390-403. Alther, R. & F. Altermatt 2018. Fluvial network topology shapes communities of native and non-native amphipods. — Ecosphere 9(2): e02102 DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.2102 8 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Angyal, D., E. C. Solis, B. Magana, G. Balazs & N. Simoes 2018. Mayaweckelia troglomorpha , a new subterranean amphipod species from Yucatan state, Mexico (Amphipoda, Hadziidae). — ZooKeys 735: 1-25. doi:10.3897/zookeys.735.21164 (Morphological description, COI sequence and ecological notes) Anonymus 2017. Non-native marine species in the Channel Islands—A review and assessment. — Department of the Environment. States of Jersey. (Not seen. Three amphipods included. Monocorophium sextonae, Grandidierella japonica and Caprella mutica.) Arambourou, H., A. Chaumot, E. Vuillet, G. Daniele, N. Delorme, K. Abbaci & V. Debat 2017. Phenotypic defects in newborn Gammarus fossarum (Amphipoda) following embryonic exposure to fenoxycarb. — Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 144, 193-199. Arambourou, H., I. Fuertes, E. Vuillet, G. Daniele, P. Noury, N. Delorme, K Abbaci & C. Barata 2018. Fenoxycarb exposure disrupted the reproductive success of the amphipod Gammarus fossarum with limited effects on the lipid profile. — PLoS One 13(4):e 0196461 doi: 10.1371/journal, pone. 0196461 Arce-Funck, J., C. Crenier, M. Danger, E. Billoir, P. Usseglio-Polatera & V. Felton 2018. High stoichiometric food quality increases moulting organism vulnerability to pollutant impact: An experimental test with Gammarus fossarum (Crustacea: Amphipoda). — Science of the Total Environment 645, 1484-1495. Arfianti, T., S. Wilson & M. J. Costello 2018. Progress in the discovery of amphipod crustaceans. — Peer Journal 5187 https://doi.Org/10.7717/oeeri.5187 (Paper written without the knowledge of the amphipod World Amphipod Database responsible Tammy Horton, and without mentioning the Amphipod Newsletter.) Arfianti, T. & K. Wongkamhaeng 2017. A new species of Victoriopisa bantenensis (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Eriopisidae) from West Java, Indonesia. — Zootaxa 4306 : 238-248. ( Victoriopisa bantenensis n.sp. from Banten Bay, West Java, subtidal) Ariyama, H. 2018. Species of the Maera- clade collected from Japan. Part 1: genera Maeropsis Chevreux, 1919 and Orientomaera gen. nov. (Crustacea: Amphipoda. Maeridae). — Zootaxa 4433 (2): 201-244. https://d 0 i. 0 rg/l 0.11646/zootaxa.4433.2.1 (Maeropsis okinawensis sp. nov, Orientomaera gen. nov., Orientomaera decipiens sp. nov., O. obliquua sp. nov. and O. rotundicoxa sp. nov. described, a key to Orientomaera is presented.) Ariyama, H. & M. Taru 2017. Three species of Grandidierella (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Aoridae) from Coastal Areas of the Tohoku and Kanto-Tokai Districts, East Japan, with the Description of Two New Species. — Species Diversity 22: 187-200. DOI: 10.12782/ sd.22_187 (Grandidierella sanrikuensis sp.nov (Miyagi Prefecture) and G. rubroantennata sp. nov (Chiba Prefecture) described, as well as other Grandidierella present in the area) Artal, M. C., A. dos Santos, T. B. Henry & G. de Aragao Umbuzeiro 2017. Development of an acute toxicity test with the tropical marine amphipod Parhyale hawaiensis. — Ecotoxicology 27, 103-108. https://doi.Org/10.1007/si0646-017-1875-3 Ashford, O. S. 2017. Illuminating the deep: an exploration of deep-sea benthic macrofaunal ecology on the Northwest Atlantic Ocean. — D Sc Thesis, Univ. of Oxford (Not seen) Axe nov-G riba nov, D. V., E. S. Protasov, I. V. Voytsekhovskaya, Z. M. Shatilina, Y. A. Rzhechitskiy, M. D. Dimovsky, D. V. Kostka, Y. A. Lubyaga & M. A. Timofeyev 2017. 9 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Haemolymph of cold-adapted Baikal endemic amphipods as a promising source for screening of novel natural products. — Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry 13, 74-80. Axenov-Gribanov, D. V., Z. M. Shatilina, Y. A. Lubyaga, V. A. Emshanova, K. P. Vereshchagina, D. M. Lozovoy, E. S. Kondralieva & M. A. Timofeyev 2018. Estimation of experimental cohabitation between Holarctic and Baikal endemic amphipod species: G. lacustris against G. fasciatus. — Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry 14, 5-11. (This is Gmelinoides fasciatus) Bacela-Spychalska, K., P. Wroblewski, T. Mamos, M. Grabowski, T. Rigaud, R. Wattier, T. Rewicz, A. Konopacka & M. Ovcharenko 2018. Europe-wide reassessment of Dictyocoela (Microsporidia) infecting native and invasive amphipods (Crustacea): molecular versus ultrastructural traits. — Scientific Reports 8: 8945 DOM 0.1038/ s41598-018-26879-3 Bailly, Y., F. Cezilly & T. Rigaud 2018. Stage-dependent behavioural changes but early castration induced by the acanthocephalan parasite Polymorphus minutus in its Gammarus pulex intermediate host. — Parasitology 145, 260-268. https://doi.org/ 19.1017/S0031182017001457 . Ball, O. J.-P, W. R. Webber & L. D. Shepherd 2017. New species and phytogeny of landhoppers in the genus Waematau Duncan, 1994 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Talitridae) from northern New Zealand. — Zootaxa 4306 : 151-207. https://doi.orq/10.11646/ zootaxa.4306.2.1 (Waematau kohuroa sp. nov, W. rereke sp. nov, and W. ringanohinohi sp. nov described, COI, 16S and H3 sequenced. A key to all known Waematau species is included) Baltazar-Soares, M., F. Paiva, Y. Chen, A. Zhan & E. Briski 2017. Diversity and distribution of genetic variation in gammarids: Comparing patterns between invasive and non-invasive species. — Ecology and Evolution 7: 7687-7698. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.3208. Banha, F., P. M. Anastacio, M. Rachalewski, K. Bacela-Spychalska & M. Grabowski 2018. Enhanced fecundity and parasite release in the first amphipod invader on the Iberian Peninsula. — Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems 419: 21. (Crangonyx pseudogracilis ) Baring, R. J., R. E. Lester & P. G. Fairweather 2018. Trophic relationships among animals associated with drifting wrack. — Marine & Freshwater Research, in press Barnes, R.S.K. 2017. Patterns of benthic invertebrate diversity in intertidal seagrass in Moreton Bay, Queensland. — Regional Studies in Marine Science 15: 17-25. https:// doi.orq/10.1016/i.rsma.2017.07.003 (The amphipod Limnoporeia yarrague is one of four dominating species) Barnich, R. 2018. Microplastic adhering to marine invertebrates: first observations and discussion of potential effects. — PeerJounal Preprints 26588v1. Bastos-Pereira, R., M. P. A. De Oliveira & R. L. Ferreira 2018. Anophtalmic and epigean? Description of an intriguing new species of Hyalella (Amphipoda, Hyalellidae) from Brazil. — Zootaxa 4407, 254-266. (H. troglofugia n. sp. (Nova Lima, Minas Gerais state), in streamlets). Baytasoglu, H. & S. M. Gozier 2018. Seasonal changes of Malacostraca (Crustacea) fauna of the Upper Coruh river basin (Bayburt Province, Turkey) and its ecological characteristics. — Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 18, 367-385. (Five amphipods) 10 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Bazarsadueva, S. V. & L. D. Radnaeva 2018. Fatty-acid composition of the deep-water Baikal amphipod Parapallasea lagowskii. — Chemistry of Natural Compounds 54(1): 163-165. (Translated from Russian Khimiya Prirodnykh Soedinenii 2018 1:138-139). Doi: 10.1007/si 0600-018-2283-5 Bazdidvahdati, N., K. Karimzadeh, A. Zahmakesh & F. Bazdidvahdati 2017. (The expression of heat shock protein (Hsp70) in Pontogammarus Caspian Sea under heat stress ( Pontogammarus maeoticus, Sowinsky 1894). — Quarterly Journal of Experimental Biology 6: 13-23 (In Farsi) Bedulina, D. S., Z. M. Shatilina, D. V. Axenov-Gribanov, Y. A. Lubyaga & M. A. Timofeyev 2018. Estimation of basal HSP70 levels in two thermotolerant Baikal amphipod species from different thermal habitats. — Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry 14, 26-35 Beeltah, S & C. Appadoo 2017. Aspects of the biology of Platorchestia fayetta sp. nov. (Crustacea, Amphipoda) at Poste La Fayette, Mauritius. — Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science, Special Issue 1, 43-49. (This new species is being described elsewhere.) Beermann, J., K. Boos, L. Gutow, M. Boersma & A.C. Peralta 2018. Combined effects of predator cues and competition define habitat choice and food consumption of amphipod mesograzers. — Oecologia 186, 645-654 https://doi.orq/10.1007/s00442-017-4056-4 Beermann, J., M. V. Westbury, M. Hofreiter, L. Hilgers, F. Deister, H. Neumann & M. J. Raupach 2018. Cryptic species in a well-known habitat: applying taxonomies to the amphipod genus Epimeria (Crustacea, Peracarida). — Scientific Reports 8: 6893 (Deals in depth with E. frankei Beermann & Raupach n. sp. and E. cornigera. With a key to NE Atlantic Epimeria.) Behringer, D. C., A. Karvonen & J. Bojko 2018. Parasite avoidance behaviours in aquatic environments. — Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, in press. Belattmania, Z., A. Chaouti, M. Machado, A. Engelen, E. A. Serrao, A. Reani & B. Sabour 2017 Ampelisca lusitanica (Crustacea: Amphipoda): new species for the Atlantic coast of Morocco. — Marine Biodiversity Records 10-7. Berman, D. L. &A. N. Leirikh 2017. Cold-hardiness of the most common soil invertebrates in Northeast Asia. 1. Cold-hardiness and its mechanisms. — Entomological Review 96, 1023-1034 (Earlier published in Russian in Zoologicheskii Zhurnal. i.a. Traskorchestia ditmari.) Berman, D. I. &A. N. Leirikh 2017. Cold-hardiness of the most common soil invertebrates in Northeast Asia. 2. Cold-hardiness as an adaptation to climate. — Entomological Review 97, 1009-1021 (Earllier published in Russian in Zoologicheskii Zhurnal) Bilandzija, H., M. Laslo, M. L. Porter & D. W. Fong 2017. Melanization in response to wounding is ancestral in arthropods and conserved in albino cave species. — Scientific Reports 7: 17148. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-17471-2 (A large number of amphipod species used as test-animals, see Table 1) Bippus, P. M., S. A. Krueger-Hadfield & E. A. Sotka 2018. Palatability of an introduced seaweed does not differ between native and non-native populations. — Marine Biology 165. 39. {Ampithoe valid a) ii AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Bistolas, K. S. I., L. G. Rudstam & I. Hewson 2017. Gene expression of benthic amphipods (genus: Diporeia) in relation to a circular ssDNA virus across two Laurentian Great Lakes. — PeerJ 5:e381Q https://doi.org/10.7717/peeri.3810 Bito, T., F. Teng & F. Watanabe 2017. Bioactive compounds of edible Purple Laver Porphyra sp (Nori). — Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 65: 10692. ( Porphyra may contain ‘amphipod allergens’). Blanke, C., Y. Chikarashi & M. J. VanderZanden 2018. Historical niche partitioning and long-term trophic shifts in Laurentian Great Lakes deepwater organisms. — Ecosphere 9, e02080. Bober, S., S. Brix, T. Riehl, M. Schwenke &A. Brandt 2018. Does the Mid-Atlantic Ridge affect the distribution of abyssal benthic crustaceans across the Atlantic Ocean? — Deep-Sea Research I1 148, 91-104.(A study based on four isopod families.) Bojko, J., G. D. Stentiford, P. D. Stebbing, C. Hassall, A. Deacon, B. Cargill, B. Pile &A. M. Dunn 2018. Pathogens of Dlkerogammarus haemobaphes regulate host activity and survival, but also threaten native amphipod populations in the UK. — Diseases of Aquatic Organisms , in press. . Bonifazi, A., E. Mancini & D. Ventura 2018. First record of the invasive and cryptogenic species Jassa slatteryi Conlan, 1990 (Crustacea: Amphipoda) in Italian coastal waters. — Journal of Sea Research 136, 37-41. (Civitavecchia) Borges, F. O., C. Figueiredo, E. Sampaio, R. Rosa & T. F. Grilo 2018. Transgenerational deleterious effects of ocean acidification on the reproductive success of a keystone crustacean ( Gammarus locusta). — Marine Environmental Research 138, 55-64. Borges, F. O., E. Sampaio, C. Figueiredo, R. Rosa & T. F. Grilo 2018. Hypercapnia- induced disruption of long-distance mate-detection and reduction of energy expenditure in a coastal keystone crustacean. — Physiology & Behavior 195, 69-75 ( Gammarus locusta) Boyko, C. B. & G. Boxshall 2018. Recognition of Cumoniscidae Nierstrasz & Brender a Brandis, 1923, as the senior subjective synonym of Deoterthridae Boxshall & Lincoln, 1987 (Crustacea: Tantulocarida). — Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 131, 61-64. (Also the only tantulocarid known from amphipods, Amphitantulus Boxshall & Vader, is now a cumoniscid.) Brandt, A., I. Alalykina, H. Fukumori, O. Golovan, K. Kniesz, A. Lavrenteva, A.-N. Lorz, M. Malyutina, K. Philipps-Bussau & B. Stransky 2018. First insights into macrofaunal composition from the SokhoBio expedition (Sea of Okhotsk, Bussol Strait and northern slope of the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench). — Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies In Oceanography, in press. (Amphipods not identified further, nice amphipod-photos in Fig 6 ) Brio, J. del, C. M. Montagna, B. A. Lares, M. E. Parolo &A. Venturino 2018. Chemical characterization and toxicity of water-accomodated fraction of oil on the South American native species Hyalella curvispina. — Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology 60, 209-215. Brix, S., A.-N. Lorz, A. M. Jazdzewska, L. Hughes, A. H. S. Tandberg, K. Pabis, B. Stransky, T. Krapp-Schickel, J. C. Sorbe, E. Hendrycks, W. Vader, I. Frutos, T. Horton, K. Jazdzewski, R. Peart, J. Beermann, C. O. Coleman, L. Buhl-Mortensen, L. Corbari, C. Havermans, R. Tato & A. J. Campean 2018. Amphipod family distributions around Iceland. — ZooKeys 731, 1-53. 12 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Brock, T. C. M., J. D. M. Belgers, M.-C. Boerwinkel, L. Jollie, M. H. S. Kraak, M. J. Papo, J. A. Vonk & J. Roessink 2018. Toxicity of sediment-bound lufenuron to benthic arthropods in laboratory bioassays. — Aquatic Toxicology 198, 118-128 (i.a. Gammarus pulex and Hyalella azteca) Brown, K. E., C. K. King & P. L. Harrison 2017. Lethal and behavioral impacts of diesel and fuel oil on the Antarctic amphipod Paramoera walked. — Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 36, 2444-2455. Bruck, S. & A. Ford 2018. Chronic ingestion of polystyrene microparticles in low doses has no effect on food consumption and growth to the intertidal amphipod Echinogammarus marinus ? — Environmental Pollution 233, 1125-1130. http:// dx. doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2017.10.015 Buckland, A., R. Baker, N. Loneragan & M. Sheaves 2017. Standardising fish stomach analysis: The importance of prey condirion. — Fisheries Research 196, 126-140. Bueno, M., G. M. Dias & F. P. P. Leite 2017. The importance of shore height and host identity for amphipod assemblages. — Marine Biology Research 13, 870-877(A Brazilian study). Bueno-Pardo, J., E. Garcia-Seoane, A. J. Sousa, J. P. Coelho, M. Morgado, S. Frankenbach, J. Ezequiel, N. Vaz, V. Quintino, A. M. Rodrigues, S. Leandro, A. Luis, J. Serodio, M. R. Cunha, A. L. Calado, A. Lillebo, J. E. Rebelo & H. Queiroga 2018. Trophic web structure and ecosystem attributes of a temperate coastal lagoon (Ria de Aveira, Portugal). — Ecological Modelling 378, 13-25. Burridge, A.K. 2017. Marine biogeography and evolution. Diversity patterns of planktonic gastropods and amphipods. — PhD-thesis, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. http://hdl.handle.net/11245.1/756828ce-3e30-4f3c-9a06-df035976d36f Butrimaviciene, L., J. Barsiene, J. Greiciunaite, M. Stankeviciute & R. Valskiene 2018. Environmental genotoxicity and risk assessment in the Gulf of Riga (Baltic Sea) using fish, bivalves, and crustaceans. — Environmental Science and Pollution Research, in press. Camisa, F., C. Abbattista, B. Bellisario, D. Angeletti, L. Lattanzi & R. Cimmaruta 2017. Seasonal variations of amphipod assemblages in a Posidonia Oceania (Linnaeus) Delile, 1813 meadow from the central Tyrrhenian Sea (Italy). — Crustaceana 90(11-12): 1319-1335. Campean, A. J. & C. O. Coleman 2017. A new species of Sicafodia Just, 2004 (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Sicafodiidae) from the North Atlantic. — Marine Biodiversity 48: 939-948. (S. iceage n. sp. from 170 km W of Faroe Islands, the second sicafodiid) Cannizzaro, A. G., A. D. Walters & D. J. Berg 2017. A new species of freshwater Gammarus Fabricius, 1775 (Amphipoda: Gammaridae) from a desert spring in Texas, with a key to the species of the genus Gammarus in North America. — Journal of Crustacean Biology 37, 709-722, rux088, https://doi.orq/10.1093/icbiol/rux088 (Gammarus seideli n.sp. from a spring in the northern Chichuahuan Desert, Texas, belonging to the “Gammarus-pecos complex”) Cardoso, P. G., E. M. Loganimoce, T. Neuparth, M. J. Rocha & F. Arenas 2017. Interactive effects of increased temperature, pCO 2 and the synthetic progestin levonorgestrel on the fitness and breeding of the amphipod Gammarus locusta. — Environmental Pollution 236, 937-947. https://doi.Org/10.1016/i.envpol.2017.10.065 13 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Carew, M. E., R. A. Coleman, A. A. Hoffmann 2018. Can non-destructive DNA extraction of bulk invertebrate samples be used for metabarcoding? — PeerJ 6:e4980 doi: 10.7717/peerj.4980 (amphipods mentioned in Table 2) Carew, M. E., S. J. Nichols, J. Batovska, R. St Clair, N. R Murphy, M. J. Blacket & M. E. Shackleton 2017. A DNA barcode database of Australia’s freshwater macroinvertebrate fauna. — Marine & Freshwater Research 68, 1788-1802. Carlini, D. B. & D. W. Fong 2017. The transcriptomes of cave and surface populations of Gammarus minus (Crustacea: Amphipoda) provide evidence for positive selection on downregulated transcripts. — PLoS ONE 12(10): e0186173 https://doi.org/10.1371/ journal.pone.0186173 Carlton, J. T., J. W. Chapman, J. B. Geller, J. A. Miller, G. M. Ruiz, D. A. Carlton, M. I. McCuller, N. C. Trenemann, B. P. Steves, R. A. Breitenstein, R. Lewis, D. Bilderback, D. Bilderback, T. Haga & L. H. Harris 2018. Ecological and biological studies of ocean rafting: Japanese tsunami marine debris in North America and the Hawaiian Islands. — Aquatic Invasions 13, 1-9. Cartlidge, R., D. Nugegoda & D. Wlodkowic 2017. Millifluid Lab-on-a-Chip technology for automated toxicity tests using the marine amphipod Allorchestes compressa. — Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 239, 660-670. Carvalho, N. F., H. Grande, J. S. R. Filho & G. B. Jacobucci 2018. The structure of gammarid amphipod (Crustacea, Peracarida) assemblages associated with Sargassum (Phaeophyta, Fucales) and their link with the structural complexity of algae. — Hydrobiologia 820, 245-254. https://doi.orq/10.1007/si 0750-018-3661-5 Castiglioni, D. da S., M. T. Streck, S. G. Rodrigues &A. A. de P. Bueno 2018. Reproductive strategies of a population of a freshwater amphipod (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Hyalellidae) from southern Brazil. — Biota Neotropica 18, e20170470 http://dx.doi.orq/10.1590/1676-0611 -bn-2017-0470 (Hyalella bonariensis) Chang, W. H. &A. G. Lai 2018. Genome-wide analyses of the bHLH superfamily in crustaceans: reappraisal of higher-order groupings and evidence for lineage-specific duplications. — Royal Society Open Science 5: 172433. DOI: 10.1098/rsos 172433. Chapman, T. 2017. Enemy Exacerbation: Effects of Predator Stress on Sulfate Lethality in Freshwater Amphipods (Gammarus minus). — MSc-thesis, East Tennessee State University Oct 2017. https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/3297/ Charles, M., R. Faillettaz, N. Desroy, J. Fournier & K. Costil 2018. Distribution, associated species and extent of biofouling “reefs” formed by the alien species Ficopomatus enigmaticus (Annelida, Polychaeta) in marinas. — Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 212, 164-175. Chatzinikolaou, E., M. Mandalakis, P Damianidis, T. Dailianis, S. Gambineri, C. Rossano, F. Scapini, A. Carucci & C. Arvanitidis 2018. Spatio-temporal benthic biodiversity patterns and pollution pressure in three Mediterranean touristic ports. — Science of the Total Environment 624, 648-660. (Cagliari (Sardinia), Heraklion (Crete) and El Kantaoui (Tunisia).) Chen, C. C. & D. T. F. Kuo 2018. Bioconcentration model for non-ionic, polar, and ionizable organic compounds in amphipod. — Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 20, 1378-1386. 14 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Christie, A. E., M. C. Cieslak, V. Roncalli, P. H. Lenz, K. M. Major & H. C. Poynton 2018. Prediction of a peptidome for the ecotoxicological model Hyalella azteca (Crustacea: Amphipoda) using a de novo assembled transcriptome. — Marine Genomics 38, 67-88. Ciofini, A. 2017. Interactions among celestial orienting factors and their functioning in supralittoral crustaceans. — Thesis, Univ. of Firenze (Not seen) Claxton, A., L. Weltkamp & K. Jacobson 2018. Prevalence of the nematode Hysterothylacium aduncum in the amphipod Americorophium salmonis consumed by juvenile Chinook Salmon ( Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in the Columbia River estuary. — Northwest Science 92, 72-77. Clinton, K. E., K. L. Mathers, D. Constable, C. Gerrard & P. J. Wood 2018. Substrate preferences of coexisting invasive amphipods, Dikerogammarus villosus and Dikerogammarus haemobaphes , under field and laboratory conditions. — Biological Invasions 20, 2187-2196. Conroy, E., J. N. Turner, A. Rymszewicz, M. Bruen, J. J. O'Sullivan, D. M. Lawler, S. Stafford & M. Kelly-Quinn 2018. Further insights into the responses of macroinvertebrate species to burial by sediment. — Hydrobiologia 805 : 399-411. ( Gammarus duebeni one of the buried species, sediment class (grain size) being the most important factor in response to burial) Copila§-Ciocianu, D., C. Fiser, P. Borza &A. Petrusek 2018. Is subterranean lifestyle reversible? Independent and recent large-scale dispersal into surface waters by two species of the groundwater amphipod genus Niphargus. — Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 119 , 37-49. (A/, hrabei and N. valachicus) Copila§-Ciocianu, D., A.-A. Zimta , M. Grabowski &A. Petrusek 2018, Survival in northern microrefugia in an endemic Carpathian gammarid (Crustacea: Amphipoda). — Zoologica Scripta 47, 357-372. https://doi.Org/10.1111 /zsc. 12285 ( Gammarus leopoliensis) Corbari, L. & J.-C. Sorbe 2017. First observations of the behaviour of the deep-sea amphipod Dulichiopsis dianae sp. nov. (Senticaudata, Dulichiidae) in the TAG hydrothermal vent field (Mid-Atlantic Ridge). — Marine Biodiversity 48: 631-645. doi: 10.1007/si2526-017-0788-y ( Dulichiopsis dianae sp. nov., TAG hydrothermal Vent, Mid Atlantic Ridge, 3550m) Couchoux, C., F.-X. Dechaume-Moncharmont, T. Rigaud & L. Bollache 2018. Male Gammarus roeseli provide smaller ejaculates to females infected with vertically transmitted microsporidian parasites. — Animal Behaviour 137: 179-185. https://doi.org/ 10.1016/i.anbehav.2018.01.008 Craig, M. T., J. Burke, K. Clifford, E. Mochon-Collura, J. W. Chapman & J. R. Hyde 2018. Trans-Pacific rafting in tsunami associated debris by the Japanese yellowtail jack, Seriola aureovittata Temminck & Schlegel, 1845 (Pisces, Carangidae). — Aquatic Invasions 13, 175-177. ( Jassa marmorata) Cunha, A. F., P. K. Maruyama & G. B. Jacobucci 2018. Epiphytic hydroids (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) contribute to a higher abundance of caprellid amphipods (Crustacea, Peracarida) on macroalgae. — Hydrobiologia 808: 251-264. Custer, K. W., E. B. Borth, S. D. Mahoney & R. W. McEwan 2017. Lethal and sublethal effects of novel terrestrial subsidies from an invasive shrub ( Lonicera maackii) on stream macroinvertebrates. — Freshwater Science 36, 750-759. 15 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Dalhoff, K., M. Gottardi, A. Rinnan, J. J. Rasmussen & N. Cedergreen 2018. Seasonal sensitivity of Gammarus pulex towards the pyrethroid cypermethrin. — Chemosphere 200, 632-640. Dauvin, J.-C. 2018. Twenty years of application of Polychaete/Amphipod ratios to assess diverse human pressures in estuarine and coastal marine environments: A review. — Ecological Indicators 95, 427-435. Dauvin, J.-R, A. Bakalem, A. Baffreau & S. Grimes 2017. Benthic ecological status of Algerian harbours. — Marine Pollution Bulletin 125, 378-388. Davolos, D., R. Vonk, L. Latella & E. De Matthaeis 2018. The name of a model species: the case of Orchestla cavlmana (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Talitridae). — The European Zoological Journal 85, 229-231. (The correct name of a common European species is Cryptorchestia garbinii.) De Castro-Catala, N., I. Munoz, J. L. Riera & A. T. Ford 2017. Evidence of low dose effects of the antidepressant fluoxetine and the fungicide prochloraz on the behavior of the keystone freshwater invertebrate Gammarus pulex*. — Environmental Pollution 321 \ 406-414. De los Rios-Escalante, R, E. I. Arancibia & J. Perez-Schultheiss 2018. A checklist of non-marine crustaceans from Chilean oceanic islands. —. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 131 (1): 47-52. https://doi.Org/10.2988/17-00007 De los Rios-Escalante, R, J. Pizarro-Araya & E. M. Soto 2017. Morphometric observations on Orchestla selkirki Stebbing, 1888 (Peracarida, Amphipoda) in the Juan Fernandez Islands. — Crustaceana 90(13): 1673-1678. Deanovic, L. A., M. Stillway, B. G. Hammock, S. Fong & I. Werner 2018. Tracking pyrethroid toxicity in surface water samples: Exposure dynamics and toxicity identification tools for laboratory tests with Hyalella azteca (Amphipoda). — Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 37, 462-472. Degens, B. P, R. Krassoi, L. Galvin, B. Reynolds & T. Micevska 2018. Net activity indicates the whole effluent toxicity of pH and dissolved metals in metalliferous saline waters. — Chemosphere 198: 492-500. https://doi.orq/10.1016/i.chemosphere. 2018.01.129 Diakin, A., K. C. Waterman & A. Valigurova 2017. Description of Ganymedes yurii (Ganymedidae), a new gregarine species from the Antarctic amphipod Gondogenela sp. (Crustacea). — Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 64, 56-66. Dimova, M., E. Madyarova, A. Gurkov, P. Drozdova, Y. Lubyaga, E. Kondrateva, R. Adelshin & M. Timofeyev 2018. Genetic diversity of Microsporidia in the circulatory system of endemic amphipods from different locations and depths of ancient Lake Baikal. — Peer Journal 6: e5329 Ding, X., G. Xu, M. Kizil, W. Zhu &X. Guo 2018. Lignosulfonate treating bauxite residue dust pollution: Enhancement of mechanical properties and wind erosion behavior. — Water Air Soil Pollution 229: 214. Dobrzycka-Krahel, A. & B. Graca 2018. Effect of salinity on the distribution of Ponto- Caspian gammarids in a non-native area - environmental and experimental study. — Marine Biology Research 14: 183-190. https://doi.orq/10.1080/17451000.2017.1406666 (A Polish study. Pontogammarus robustoides, Obesogammarus crassus, Dikerogammarus haemobaphes and D. villosus.) 16 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Downing, A. B., G. T. Wallace & P. H. Yancey 2018. Organic osmolytes of amphipods from littoral to hadal zones: Increases with depth in trimethylamine N-oxide, scyllo- inositol and other potential pressure counteractants. — Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, in press, https://d 0 i. 0 rg/l 0.1016/i.dsr.2018.05.008 Drewnik, A., J. M. W^stawski & M. Wtodarska-Kowalczuk 2017. Benthic Crustacea and Mollusca distribution in Arctic fjord - case study of patterns in Hornsund, Svalbard. — Oceanologia 59: 565-575. (9 Amphipod species in the list of 30 dominating species) Droual, G., V. Le Garrec, J. Cabelguen, G. Gelinaud & J. Grail 2017. The spread goes on: the non-indigenous species Grandidierella japonica Stephensen, 1938 (Amphipoda: Aoridae) has reached Brittany (Gulf of Morbihan). — Les Cahiers Naturalistes de I 'Observatoire Marin, in press. Drumm, D. T. 2018. Two new species of Cerapus (Crustacea: Amphipoda. Ischyroceridae) from the Northwest Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico. — Zootaxa 4441, 495-510. (Deals with C. slayeri n. sp. (Delaware Bay, USA) and C. ryanadamsi n. sp. (Manatee River, Florida).) Dunton, K. H., J. M. Grebmeier & J. H. Trefry 2017. Hanna Shoal: An integrative study of a High-Arctic marine ecosystem in the Chukchi Sea. — Deep Sea Research I1144, 1-5 Durkina, V. B., J. W. Chapman & N. L. Demchenko 2017. Ampelisca eschrichtii Kr 0 yer, 1842 (Ampeliscidae) of the Sakhalin Shelf in the Okhotsk Sea starve in summer and feast in winter. — PeerJ Preprints 5:e3496v1 https://doi.Org/10.7287Zoeeri.preprints. 3496v1 Eenennaam, J. S. van, S. Rahsepar, J. R. Radovic, T. B. P. Oldenburg, J. Wonink, A. A. M. Langenhoff, A. J. Murk & E. M. Foekema 2018. Marine snow increases the adverse effects of oil on benthic invertebrates. — Marine Pollution Bulletin 126, 339-348. (I.a. Corophium volutator). Egmond E. M. v., P. M. v. Bodegom, M. P. Berg, J. W. M. Wijnen, L. Leeuwis, G. M. Janssen & R. Aerts 2018. A mega-nourishment creates novel habitat for intertidal macroinvertebrates by enhancing habitat relief of the sandy beach. — Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 207, 232-241. Egmond, E. M. v., P. M. v. Bodegom, J. R. v. Hal, R. S. P. v. Logtestijn, M. P. Berg & R. Aerts 2017. Nonadditive effects of consumption in an intertidal macroinvertebrate community are independent of food availability but driven by complementarity effects. — Ecology and Evolution 8, 3086-3097 Englert, D., J. P. Zubrod, C. Neubauer, R. Schultz & M. Bundschuh 2018. UV-irradiation and leaching in water reduce the toxicity of imidacloprid-contaminated leaves to the aquatic leaf-shredding amphipod Gammarus fossarum. — Environmental Pollution 236, 119-125. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2018.01.050 Englert, D., J. P. Zubrod, S. Pietz, S. Stefani, M. Krauss, R. Schulz & M. Bundschuh 2017. Relative importance of dietary uptake and waterborne exposure for a leaf- shredding amphipod exposed to thiacloprid-contaminated leaves. — Scientific Reports 5/7: 16182 (Gammarus fossarum). Escobar, A., M. Perez, A. Sathicq, M. Garcia, A. Paola, G. Romanelli & G. Blustein 2018. Alkyl 2-furoates obtained by green chemistry procedures as suitable new antifoulants for marine protective coatings. — Journal of Coatings Technology Research, in press Esmaeili-Rineh, S., A. Sari, C. Fiser&Z. Bargrizaneh 2017. Completion of molecular taxonomy: description of four amphipod species (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Niphargidae) 17 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 from Iran and release of database for morphological taxonomy. — Zoologischer Anzeiger 271, 57-79. (The 4 species are N. persicus n. sp., N. hosseiniei n. sp., N. ilamensis n. sp. and N. sohrevardensis n. sp.) Esmaeili-Rineh, S., A. Mohammad-Niakan & V. Akmali 2018. Niphargus sarii sp. n., a new subterranean Niphargid (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from Iran based on molecular and morphological characters. — Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 64(2): 113-132. doi:10.17109/AZH.64.2.113.2018 ( Niphargus sarii sp. nov. from Jo-Khanem Spring in llam Province, Iran) Faasse, M. & N. Otten 2018. (Another new caprellid in the Netherlands, Caprella equilibra.) — Het Zeepaard 78, 21-26. (In Dutch; with a key to Dutch caprellids) Faasse, M., L. Verboom & L. van der Loos, 2018. (The Pacific amphipod Aoroides semicurvatus in the Netherlands.) — Het Zeepaard 78, 51-56. (In Dutch. First record of this Pacific species in the North Sea.) Fanini, L. & F. Bozzeda 2018. Dynamics of plastic resin pellets deposition on a microtidal sandy beach: informative variables and potential integration into sandy beach studies. — Ecological Indicators 80, 309-316. Fernandez-Gonzalez, V., K. Toledo-Guedes, J. M. Valero-Rodriguez, M. M. Agraso & P. Sanchez-Jerez 2018. Harvesting amphipods applying the integrated multitrophic aquaculture (IMTA) concept in off-shore areas. — Aquaculture 489: 62-69. Ferreira, D. R. J., S. A. Dena-Silva, A. Z. Giith, M. Bueno & F. P. P. Leite 2018. Temporal variation in peracarid assemblages inhabiting Caulerpa racemosa in two Brazilian rocky shores. — Marine Biodiversity, in press. Filho, R. W. F., G. H. Tavares, f. da Silva Lima, M. B. Ramos & T. H. Furley 2018. A Tropical Amphipod ( Grandidierella bonnieroides) Tested with Granulometric Fractions and TIE Materials for Optimization of Toxicity Evaluations. — Thalassas: An International Journal of Marine Sciences 34, 191-198. Fiser, C., R. Alther, V. Zaksek, S. Borki, A. Fuchs & F. Altermatt 2018. Translating Niphargus barcodes from Switzerland into taxonomy with a description of two new species (Amphipoda, Niphargidae). — ZooKeys 760: 113-141. https://doi.orq/10.3897/ zookevs.760.24978 (A/, luchoffmanni and N. tonywhitteni n. spp. described based on molecular and morphologic characters, the 22 species from the area compiled in a DELTA-file available at the World Amphipoda Database) Fiser, C., C. T. Robinson & F. Malard 2018. Cryptic species as a window into the paradigm shift of the species concept. — Molecular Ecology 27, 613-625. doi: 10.1111/ mec. 14486. Fiser, C., M. Zagmajster & M. Dethier 2018. Overview of Niphargidae (Crustacea: Amphipoda) in Belgium: distribution, taxonomic notes and conservation issues. — Zootaxa 4387, 47-74. ( Microniphargus and Niphargus) Fong, D. W. & D. C. Culver 2018. The subterranean aquatic fauna of the Greenbrier Karst. — Pp 385-397 in Caves and Karst of the Greenbrier Valley in West Virginia, CAKASYWO. (Not seen) Fraija-Fernandez, N., M. Fernandez, G. O. Revuelta, J. A. Raga & F.J. Aznar 2017. Living in a harsh habitat: epidemiology of the whale louse, Syncyamus aequus (Cyamidae), infecting striped dolphins in the Western Mediterranean. — Journal of Zoology 303: 199-206. doi: 10.1111 /jzo. 12482 18 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Frainer, A., B. G. McKie, P.-A. Amundsen, R. Knudsen & K. D. Lafferty 2018. Parasitism and the biodiversity- functioning relationship. — Trends in Ecology & Evolution 33, 260-268. Galic, N. & V. E. Forbes 2017. Effects of temperature on the performance of a freshwater amphipod. — Hydrobiologia 785, 34-46. (Gammarus pseudolimnaeus.) Gama, M, L. Marquez, F. Banha & P. Anastacio 2017. Coexistence patterns between the invasive amphipod Crangonyx pseudogracilis and native Echinogammarus meridionalis: a laboratory approach. — Archiv fur Hydrobiologie 190 , 133-140. Gasca, R. & W. E. Brownie 2017. Symbiotic associations of crustaceans and a pycnogonid with gelatinous plankton in the Gulf of California. — Marine Biodiversity, in press (10 spp of hyperiids, i.a. a new species of Megalanceoloides.) NB. This paper was published on line in March 2017, but still has not appeared in this journal, illustrating a recurring problem in compiling this bibliography. See also Obst et al. and Seefeldt et al. VW) Gates, A. R., M. Sheader, J. A. Williams & L. E. Hawkins 2018. Infection with cerebral metacercariae of microphallid trematode parasites reduces reproductive output in the gammarid amphipod Gammarus insensibilis (Stock 1966) in UK saline lagoons. — Journal of the Marine Biological Association UK 98, 1391-1400. Genzano, G. N., P. E. Moretta & C. Bremec2018. Macrobenthic colonization on the derelict fisheries vessel Khronometer, Cristo Rey submarine park, Argentina. — Marine Ecology, (2018), el 2491 (Many amphipods) Gerwing, T. G., A. M. Allen-Gerwing, K. Cox, F. Juanes & S. E. Dudas 2017. Relationship between apparent redox potential discontinuity (Arpd), depth and environmental variables in soft-sediment habitats. — International Journal of Sediment Research 32, 472-480 (Bay of Fundy, Canada) Gillieson, D. & K. McDonald 2018. Natural heritage values and management of the Camooweal karst and caves. — North Queensland Naturalist 48, 1-17.(i.a. a new Chillagoe species found there.) Gin, B.-M., S. Hong, J.-S. Lee, N.-H. Kim, E.-M. Kwon, J.-W. Gil, H.-H. Lim, E.-C. Jeon & J. S. Khim 2018. Potential ecotoxicological effects of elevated bicarbonate ion concentrations on marine organisms. — Environmental Pollution 241, 194-199. (i.a. Monocorophium acherusicum) Gismondi, E. 2018. Identification of molt-inhibiting hormone and ecdysteroid receptor cDNA sequences in Gammarus pulex, and variations after endocrine disruptor exposures. — Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 158, 5-17. Goldsmit, J., P. Archambauld, G. Chust, E. Villarino, G. Liu, J. V. Lukovich, D. G. Barber & K. L. Howland 2018. Projecting present and future habitat suitability of ship-mediated aquatic invasive species in the Canadian Arctic. — Biological Invasions 20, 501-517. (i.a. Caprella mutica) Golubkov, S. M., N. A. Berezina, Y-1. Gubelit, A. S. Demchuk, M. S. Golubkov & A. V. Tiunov 2018. A relative contribution of carbon from green tide algae Cladophora glomerata and Ulva intestinalis in the coastal food webs in the Neva Estuary (Baltic Sea). — Marine Pollution Bulletin 126, 43-50. Gomez, M., F. Barreiro, J. Lopez & M. Lastra 2018. Effect of upper beach macrofauna on nutrient cycling of sandy beaches: metabolic rates during wrack decay. — Marine Biology165\ 133 (A study from NW Spain) 19 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Gonzalez-Gaya, B., L. Cherta, L. Nozal &A. Rico 2018. An optimized sample treatment method for the determination of antibiotics in seawater, marine sediments and biological samples using LC-TOF/MS. — Science of the Total Environment 643, 994-1004. (Gammarus aequicauda) Gouillieux, B. 2017. New records of benthic amphipods, Jassa slatteryi Conlan, 1990 and Ampithoe valida Smith, 1873 (Crustacea: Peracarida: Amphipoda) for the Bay of Biscay, France, with morphological notes. — Cahiers de Biologie Marine 58, 279-289. Goulet, R. R. & P.-A. Thompson 2018. Bioaccumulation and toxicity of uranium, arsenic and nickel to juveniles and adults Hyalella azteca in spiked sediment bioassays. — Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, in press, https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.4179 Gouveia, D., F. Bonneton, C. Almunia, J. Armengaud, H. Queau, D. Degli-Esposti, O. Geffard &A. Chaumot2018. Identification, expression, and endocrine-disruption of three ecdysone-responsive genes in the sentinel species Gammarus fossarum. — Scientific Reports 8: 3793. DOM 0.1038/s41598-018-22235-7 Gouveia, D., A. Chaumot, A. Chamot, C. Almunia, A. Francois, L. Navarro, J. Armengaud, A. Salvador & O. Geffard 2017. Ecotoxico-proteomics for aquatic environmental monitoring: first in situ application of a new proteomics-based multibiomarker assay using caged amphipods. — Environmental Science & Technology 51, 13417-13426. Griffin, C., N. Day, H. Rosenquist, M. Wellenreuther, N. Bunnefeld &A. S. Gilburn 2018. Tidal range and recovery from the impacts of mechanical beach grooming. — Ocean and Coastal Management 154, 66-71. Guler, Y., S. Short, A. Green Texabe, P. Kille & A. T. Ford 2018. Population screening and transmission experiments indicate paramyxid-microsporidian co-infection in Echinogammarus marinus represents a non-hyperparasitic relationship between specific parasitic strains. — Scientific Reports 8: 4691. Gurkov, A., E. Borvinskaya, E. Shehapova & M. Timofeyev 2018. Restraining small decapods and amphipods for in vivo laboratory studies. — Crustaceana 91, 517-525. Gusev, A. A., D. O. Guseva & S. A. Sudnik 2017. New record of the Ponto-Caspian gammarid Dikerogammarus villosus (Sowinsky, 1894) in the southeastern part of the Baltic Sea (Kaliningrad oblast, Russia). — Russian Journal of Biological Invasions 8, 218-225. Ha, G. & S. L. Williams 2018. Eelgrass community dominated by native omnivores in Bodega Bay, California USA. — Bulletin of Marine Science, in press, https://doi.org/ 10.5343/bms.2017.1091 ( Caprella californica is one of three dominating species) Hale, S. S., H. W. Buffum & M. M. Hughes 2018. Six decades of change in pollution and benthic invertebrate biodiversity in a southern New England estuary. — Marine Pollution Bulletin 133: 77-87. (, Ampelisca abdita one of the statistically contributing species) Hamdy, R., J. Langeneck, M. M. Atta, M. M. Dorgham, H. H. El-Rashidy & L. Musco 2017. Diversity and ecology of crustaceans from shallow rocky habitats along the Mediterranean coast of Egypt. — Marine Biodiversity, in press. DOI 10.1007/ si 2526-017-0787-z Hancock, Z. 2018. A walk on the beach. Haustoriid amphipods as indicators of beach disturbance. — Applied Biodiversity Science, Perspective Series no.7: 13-20. (From Galveston, Texas.) 20 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Hancock, Z. B. & M. K. Wicksten 2018. Two new species of sand-burrowing amphipods pf the genus Haustorius Muller, 1775 (Amphipoda: Haustoriidae) from the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. — Zootaxa 4459 , 101-127. (Deals with H. jayneae, H. mexicanus, H. galvezi n. sp. (San Luis Pass, Texas), and H. allardi n. sp. (Grand Isle, Louisiana). A key to all Haustoriidae of the Gulf of Mexico is provided.) Harlioglu, M. M. & A. Farhadi 2018. Importance of Gammarus in aquaculture. — Aquaculture International , in press Harper, K. E. 2018. Cryptic lineages and hybridization in a cosmopolitan marine invertebrate. — University of Charleston, SC, USA, Electronic Theses 123456789/2990 (http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3518) ( Ampithoe valida) Hasenbein, S., H. Poynton & R.E. Connon 2018. Contaminant exposure in a changing climate: how multiple stressors can multiply exposure effect in the amphipod Hyalella azteca. — Ecotoxicology, in press. Havermans, C., M. A. Seefeldt & C. Held 2018. A biodiversity survey of scavenging amphipods in a proposed marine protected area: the Filchner area in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica. — Polar Biology, in press. https://doi.Org/10.1007/s00300-018-2292-7 (29 morphospecies of Lysianassoidea) Havermans, C. & V. Smetacek 2018. Bottom-up and top-down triggers of diversification: A new look at the evolutionary ecology of scavenging amphipods in the deep sea. — Progress in Oceanography 164: 37-51. https://d 0 i. 0 rg/l 0.1016/i.pocean.2018.04.008 Heim, J. R., D. P. Weston, K. Major, H. Poynton, K. E. Huff Hartz & M. J. Lydy 2018. Are there fitness costs of adaptive pyrethroid resistance in the amphipod, Hyalella azteca ? — Environmental Pollution 235, 39-46. https://doi.Org/10.1016/i.envpol.2017.12.043 (Yes) Heldt, K. A., S. D. Connell & P. Munguia 2018. Increasing use of human-dominated habitats as C02 emissions warm and acidify oceans. — Estuaries and Coasts, in press (Cymadusa filosa) Heo, J.-H. & Y.-H. Kim 2017. A new species and new record of the genus Sinocorophium (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Corophiidae) from Korean Waters. — Zootaxa 4312(1): 155-164. https://doi.Org/10.11646/zootaxa.4312.1.7 (Sinocorophium jindoense sp. nov. from Korean waters, with a key to the species in Sinocorophium) Heo, J.-H. & Y.-H. Kim 2017. A new species of the genus Eocorophium (Amphipoda, Corophiidae) from Korea. — Crustaceana 90, 1405-1414 (E. longiconum n. sp. from Geomundo Island., with a key to the species of Eocorophium.) Heo, J.-H. & Y.-H. Kim 2018. A new record of the genus Anonyx (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Uristidae) from Korean Waters. — Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity 34(2): 119-125. https://doi.Org/10.5635/ASES.2018.34.2.009 (Anonyx schefferi) Herbert, R. J. H., L. G. Broderick, K. Ross, C. Moody, T. Cruz, L. Clake & R. A. Stillman 2018. Artificial coastal lagoons at solar salt-working sites: A network of habitats for specialised, protected and alien biodiversity. — Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 203: 1-16. (Gammarus insensibilis and Monocorophium insidiosum) Hesselschwerdt, J. & K. M. Wantzen 2018. Global warming may lower thermal barriers against invasive species in freshwater ecosystems—A study from Lake Constance. — Science of the Total Environment 645, 44-50. 21 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Higbee, C. S. 2017. Can amphipods be used to monitor mining-impacted lakes? — MSc-thesis in Biology, Eastern Washington University, http://dc.ewu.edu/theses/461/ Hiki, K., N. Nakajima, H. Watanabe, F. Nakajima &T. Tobino 2018. De novo transcriptome sequencing of an estuarine amphipod Grandidierella japonica exposed to zinc. — Marine Genomics 38, 11-14. https://doi.Org/10.1016/i.marqen.2017.11.011 Hodgson, D. J., A. L. Brechon & R .C. Thompson 2018. Ingestion and fragmentation of plastic carrier bags by the amphipod Orchestia gammarellus: Effects of plastic type and fouling load. — Marine Pollution Bulletin 127: 154-159. https://doi.org/10.1016/ i.marpolbul.2017.11.057 (O. gammarellus shreds plastic bags with the best of them) Hohenadler, M. A. A., M. Nachev, F. Thielen, H. Tasaschewski, D. Grabner& B. Sures 2018. Pomphorhynchus laevis: An invasive species in the river Rhine? — Biological Invasions 20, 207-217. (May have outcompeted P tereticollis from the mainstream of the river) Hop, H., B. A. Bluhm, I. A. Melnikov, M. Poulin, M. Vihtakari, R. E. Collins, R. Gradinger, T. Juul-Pedersen & C. von Quillfeldt 2018. Sea ice biota: Excerpts from the state of the Arctic marine biodiversity report by the Sea Ice Biota Expert Network/ CBMP. — PeerJ Preprints 26822 (not seen) Horton, T. 2018. Wecomedon Jarrett & Bousfield, 1982, a replacement name for the amphipod genus Psammonyx Bousfield, 1973 (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Tryphosidae), preoccupied by Psammonyx Doderlein, 1892 (Foraminifera, Astrorhizidae, Ammovolummidae). — Zookeys 250, 45-46. Hou, Z. & S. Li 2018. Four new Gammarus species from Tibetan Plateau with a key to Tibetan freshwater gammarids (Crustacea; Amphipoda, Gammaridae). — ZooKeys 747, 1-40 (Deals with Gammarus altus n. sp. (Maniganngo Town, Dege County), G. kangdingensis n. sp. (Redaohe, Kangding prov.), G. gonggaensis n. sp. (Hepinggou, Baoxing Co.) and G. limosus n. sp. (Baxoi Co.).) Hou, Z. & S. Zhao 2017. A new terrestrial talitrid genus, Myanmarorchestia, with two new species from Myanmar (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Talitridae). — ZooKeys 705: 15-39. DOI: httos://doi.orq/1 0.3897/zookevs.705.15045 (Two new species, M. peterjaegeri and M. seabri, from mountain forest floor litter) Hou, Z., S. Zhao & S. Li 2018. Seven new freshwater species of Gammarus from southern China (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Gammaridae). — ZooKeys 749, 1-79. (NB. All new species are authored by Hou & Li. Deals with G. vallecula n. sp. (Hanzhong City, Shaanxi Prov.), G. qinling n. sp. (Hanzhong City, Shaanzi prov.), G. zhigangi n. sp. (Hanzhong City, Shaanxi prov.), G. jidutanxian n. sp. (Ankang City, Shaanxi prov.), G. longdong n. sp.( Mohan Town, Yunnan prov.), G. mosuo n. sp. (Xichang City, Sichuan prov.), and G. caecigenus n. sp. (Yibin City, Sichuan prov.). A key to these 7 species is provided.) Hughes, L. E. & D. Lindsay 2017. Pseudocallisoma coecum (Holmes, 1908) (Amphipoda, Scopelocheiridae) and Lanceola clausi clausi Bovallius, 1885 (Amphipoda, Lanceolidae) associated with Poralia rufescens Vanhoffen, 1902 (Scyphozoa, Ulmaridae). — Crustaceana 90 (11-12): 1303-1318. Hughes, L. E. & J. K. Lowry 2017. Hermesorchestia alastairi gen. et sp. nov. from Australia (Talitridae: Senticaudata: Amphipoda: Crustacea). — Zootaxa 4311 (4): 491-506. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4311.4.3 ( Hermesorchestia alastairi gen. et sp. nov., a burrowing sand-hopper from Tasmanian beaches.) 22 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Hughes, L. E. & I. Takeuchi 2016. Two new species of Quadrisegmentum (Phtisicidae: Amphipoda: Crustacea) from the central Indo-Pacific, with notes on the type species Q. triangulum Hirayama, 1988. — Records of the Australian Museum 68, 231-244. (Earlier overlooked. Deals with Q. atauro n. sp. (Atauro Island, Timor Leste), Q. yirrgay n. sp. (Ashmore Reef, NW W. Austr.) and Q. triangulum. A key to all species is provided.) Hultgren, K. M., N. W. Jiffery, A. Moran & T. R. Gregory 2018. Latitudinal variation in genome size in crustaceans. — Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 123, 348-359 https://doi.orq/10.1093/biolinnean/blxl 53 Hupalo, K. & M. Grabowski 2018. A first insight into the transatlantic population genetic structure of the beach flea, Platorchestia platensis (Kroyer, 1845). — Bioinvasion Records 7, 165-176. (Quite homogeneous between Europe and N. America) Hupalo, K., T. Mamos, W. Wrzesinska & M. Grabowski 2018. First endemic freshwater Gammarus from Crete and its evolutionary history—an integrative taxonomy approach. — Peer Journal 6ce4457. ( Gammarus plaitisi n. sp. (Zagros village, Crete)). Hyde, J., S. J. B. Cooper, W. F. Humphreys, A. D. Austin & P. Munguia 2017. Diversity patterns of subterranean invertebrate fauna in calcretes of the Vilgarn region, Western Australia. — Marine & Freshwater Research 67, 114-121. litis, C., T. Spataro, R. Wattier& V. Medoc2018. Parasitism may alter functional response comparisons: a case study on the killer shrimp Dikerogammarus villosus and two non-invasive gammarids. — Biological Invasions 20, 619-632 ( Gammarus pulex and Echinogammarus berilloni) Ironside, J. E. & T. J. Wilkinson 2018. Accumulation and exchange of parasites during adaptive radiation in an ancient lake. — International Journal for Parasitology 48, 297-307. (Microsporidia in Lake Baikal amphipods) Iwasa-Arai, T., V. L. Carvalho & C. S. Serejo 2017. Updates on Cyamidae (Crustacea: Amphipoda): redescriptions of Cyamus monodontis Lutken, 1870 and Cyamus nodosus Liitken, 1861, a new species of Isocyamus, and new host records from Syncyamus ilheusensis Haney, De Almeida and Reis, 2004. — Journal of Natural History 51, 2225-2245. ( Isocyamus indopacetus Iwasa-Arai & Serejo n. sp. from Baie de la Somme, New Caledonia from Indopacetus pacificus.. A key to Isocyamus spp is provided. Syncyamus ilheusensis was found on two new hosts, Peponocephala electra and Stenella clymene.) Iwasa-Arai, T. & C. S. Serejo 2018. Phylogenetic analysis of the family Cyamidae (Crustacea: Amphipoda): a review based on morphological characters. — Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, in press. https://doi.orq/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlxl 01 (Isocyaminae subfam. nov , Cyaminae subfam. nov., Balaenocyamus gen. nov. ( Cyamus balaenopterae KH Barnard 1931 moved to Balaenocyam us).) Iwasa-Arai, T., C. S. Serejo, S. Siciliano, P. H. Ott, A. S. Freire, S. Elwen, E. A. Crespo, A. C. Colosio, V, L. Carvalho & G. T. Rodriguez-Rey 2018. The host-specific whale louse (Cyamus boopis) as a potential tool for interpreting humpback whale ( Megaptera novaeangliae) migratory routes. — Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 505, 45-51. Jacobucci, G. B., E. A. Vieira & F. P. P. Leite 2018. Influence of a narrow depth gradient on the spatial structure of Sargassum peracarid assemblages in Southeastern Brazil. — Marine Biodiversity, in press. https://doi.orq/10.1007/si 2526-018-0885-6 Jaffe, R., X. Prous, A. Calux, M. Gastauer, G. Nicacio, R. Zampaulo, P. W. M. Souza- Filho, G. Oliveira, I. V. Brandi & J. O. Siqueira 2018. Conserving relics from ancient 23 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 underground worlds: assessing the influence of cave and landscape features on obligate iron cave dwellers from the Eastern Amazon. — Peer Journal 6, e4531 Janes, H., K. Herkiil & J. Kotta 2017. Environmental niche separation between native and non-native benthic invertebrate species: Case studies of the northern Baltic Sea. — Marine Environmental Research 131, 123-133.. Jazdzewska, A. M.. L. Corbari, A. Driskoll, I. Frutos, C. Havermans, E. Hendrycks, L. Hughes, A.-N. Lorz, B. Stransky, A. H. S. Tandberg, W. Vader & S. Brix 2018. A genetic fingerprint of Amphipoda from Icelandic waters—the baseline for further biodiversity and biogeography studies. — ZooKeys 731 , 55-73. Jazdzewska, A. M. & J. Sicinski 2017. Assemblages and habitat preferences of soft bottom Antarctic Amphipoda: Admiralty Bay case study. — Polar Biology 40, 1845-1869. Jelassi, R., D. Bohli-Abderrezek & K. Nasri-Ammar 2017. Effects of light pulses on the locomotor activity rhythm of Orchestia montagui (Amphipoda, Talitridae). — Biological Rhythm Research 48, 43-55 Jelassi, R., M. F. Bouslama, H. Khemaissia & K. Nasri-Ammar 2017. Biology and population dynamics of three sympatric talitrid species (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from the supralittoral zone of Bizerte Lagoon, northern Tunisia. — Acta Zoologica Bulgarica 69, 71-88. ( Orchestia montagui, O. mediterranea and O. gammarellus.) Jelassi, R., C. Ghemari, H. Khemaissia, M. Raimond, C. Souty-Grosset & K. Nasri- Ammar. 2017. Heavy Metals Assessment and Their Effects in the Hepatopancreas in Orchestia montagui (Amphipoda, Talitridae). Pp 355-357 in: Kallel A., Ksibi M., Ben Dhia H., Khelifi N. (eds). Recent Advances in Environmental Science from the Euro- Mediterranean and Surrounding Regions. EMCEI 2017. Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation (IEREK Interdisciplinary Series for Sustainable Development). Springer, Cham. https://doi.Org/10.1007/978-3-319-70548-4 112 Jermacz, t., J. Andrzejczak, E. Arczynska, J. Zielska & J. Kobak 2017. An enemy of your enemy is your friend: Impact of predators on aggregation behaviour of gammarids. — Ethology 123(9): 627-639. Jermacz, t. & J. Kobak 2017. Keep calm and don't stop growing: Non-consumptive effects of a sympatric predator on two invasive Ponto-Caspian gammarids Dikerogammarus villosus and Pontogammarus robustoides. — PLoS One 12(8): eOl 82481 https://doi.org/10.1371/iournal.pone.0182481 Jermacz, T. & J. Kobak 2018. The Braveheart amphipod: A review of responses of invasive Dikerogammarus villosus to predation signals. — PeerJ Preprints 26580v1 Jimenez-Prada, P, I. Hachero-Cruzado, I. Giraldez, C. Fernandes-Diaz, C. Vilas, J. P. Canavate & J. M. Guerra-Garcia 2018. Crustacean amphipods from marsh ponds: a nutritious feed resource with potential application in Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture. — PeerJ 12 (6), e4194. Johansen, P.-O. & W. Vader 2018. Halicoides borealis, a new species of Pardaliscidae (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from the northern North Sea. — Journal of Natural History 52, 1133-1145. https://doi.Org/10.1080/00222933.2018.1453097 (Table 1 lists the differences with H. anomalus and H. tertia.) Johns, T., D. C. Smith, S. Homann & J. A. England 2018. Time-series analysis of a native and a non-native amphipod shrimp in two English rivers. — Bioinvasion Records 7, 101-110. (Gammarus pulex and Dikerogammarus haemobaphes.) 24 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Jones, A. G., S. F. Dubois, N. Desroy & J. Fournier 2017. Interplay between abiotic factors and species assemblages mediated by the ecosystem engineer Sabellaria alveolata (Annelida: Polychaeta). — Estuarine , Coastal and Shelf Science 200, 1-18 (A study from Mont St Michel Bay, Normandy.) Joseph, Ph., S. Bijoy Nandan & P R. Jayachendran 2018. New species of Victoriopisa Karaman & Barnard, 1979 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Eriopisidae) from Vembanad backwaters, southwest coast of India. — Zootaxa 4433, 59-70. (Deals with V. cusatensis n. sp. (Valanthakad Island in Vembanad, Kochi, India). A key to all Victoriopisa spp is provided, as well as a table comparing all species.) Jung, T. W., C. O. Coleman, J. H. Kim & S. M. Yoon 2018. First records of the uristid lysianassoids from Korean waters: redescription of Anonyx abei Takekawa & Ishimaru, 2001 and description of Anonyx exilipes sp. n. (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Uristidae). — ZooKeys 733: 99-117. Jung, T. W., C. O. Coleman & S. M. Yoon 2017. Aroui minutisetosus, a new species of Scopelocheiridae from Korea (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassoidea). — ZooKeys 706, 17-29 (With a synoptic table showing the differences among all Aroui species). Jung, T.W., C.O. Coleman & S.M. Yoon 2017. Pseudorchomene boreoplebs, a new lysianassid amphipod from Korean waters (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassoidea). — Zoosystematics and Evolution 93(2): 343-352. (First Pseudorchomene from the Northern Hemisphere, P boreoplebs described from Korean waters) Jung, T.W., C.H. Yi, C.O. Coleman & S.M. Yoon 2017. Two new lysianassoid amphipods of the genus Orchomenella (Amphipoda, Lysianassoidea, Lysianassidae, Tryphosinae) from South Korea. —- Crustaceana 90 (13): 1641-1664. ( Orchomenella paucisetigera sp. nov and O. rugosa sp. nov.) Jurado-Rivera, J. A., G. Alvarez, J. A. Caro, C. Juan, J. Pons & D. Jaume 2017. Molecular systematics of Haploginglymus, a genus of subterranean amphipods endemic to the Iberian Peninsula (Amphipoda: Niphargidae). — Contributions to Zoology 86, 239-260. (H. geos Jaume & Alvarez n. sp. from Cazalla de la Sierra, Sevilla, S. Spain.) Just, J. 2017. Afresh look at the higher classification of the Siphonoecetini Just, 1983 (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Ischyrocerinae) 12: with a key to all taxa. — Zootaxa 4520, 321-338. (The last word on the subject. Just divides the subfamily Ischyrocerinae into 4 tribes, of which the Ericthonini are new, and the spelling of Cerapodini is corrected. He further divides the Siphonoecetini into 3 subtribes, Siphonoecetina, Bubocorophiina and Caribboecetina. He also elevates the subgenera Centraloecetes , Stebbingoecetes, Orientoecetes and Australolestes to generic level and discusses a number or problems at species level. A key to the entire tribe is provided.) Karaman, G. S. 2017. New data of poorly known species Gammarus orientalis (S. Karaman, 1934) (family Gammaridae) from Asia Minor (Contribution to the Knowledge of the Amphipoda 292). — Ecologica Montenegrina 7, 639-653. Karaman, G. S. 2017. A new member of the genus Niphargus Schiodte, 1849 (Amphioda (sic!) Gammaridea, fam. Niphargidae) from Crete Island, Greece (Contribution to the Knowledge of the Amphipoda 293). — Ecologica Montenegrina 10. 1-10. ( Niphargus lakusici n. sp. from Pyrgos, Crete.) Karaman, G.S. 2017. New data on the genus Niphargus Schiodte, 1849 (Fam. Niphargidae) in Spain (Contribution to the Knowledge of the Amphipoda 294). — Biologia Serbica 39(2): 25-42. ( Niphargus ciliatus cismontanus Margalef, 1952 is considered a distinct species Niphargus cismontanus Margalef, 1952) 25 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Karaman, G.S. 2017. New data of the subterranean species Niphargus rhodi S Karaman, 1950 (fam. Niphargidae) in Rhodos Island, Greece (Contribution to the knowledge of the Amphipoda 296). — Poljoprivreda i Sumarstvo (Agriculture & Forestry) 63(2): 5-24. Karaman, G.S. 2017. On the endemic subterranean amphipod Niphargus versluysi S. Karaman, 1950 (Fam. Niphargidae) in Greece (Contribution to the knowledge of Amphipoda 297). — Biologia Serbica 39(2)\ 52-67. Kaufmann, T. C., C. W. Martin & J. F. Valentine 2018. Hydrological alteration exacerbates the negative impacts of invasive Eurasian milfoil Myriophyllum spicatum by creating hypoxic conditions in a northern Gulf of Mexico estuary. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 592 , 97-108. Kebalka, M. & L. Steele 2018. Patterns of amphipod feeding and phenolic content in apical and middle portions of invasive Myriophyllum spicatum and native Ceratophyllum demersum. — Academic Festival 133 , poster Kenderov, L. A. 2017. An Invader along with an Invader. An Unusual Record of a Zebra Mussel Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas, 1771) (Bivalvia) Living Phoretically on a Killer Shrimp Dikerogammarus villosus (Sowinsky, 1894) (Amphipoda). — Acta Zoologica Bulgarica, Suppl 9, 287-291. (The mussel was attached to the amphipod) Khalil, M. T. 2018. Macrobenthos diversity of Egypt's coastal wetlands — (chapter) In: The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, https://doi.org/ 10.1007/698 2018 240 (Several amphipods listed in Table 1) Kirksey, E. 2018. Queer love, gender bending bacteria, and life after the Anthropocene. — Theory, Culture & Society, in press (on Wolbachia biology) Kjasrstad, G., J. I. Koksvik & J. V. Arnekleiv 2018 (Record of the brackish water amphipod Gammarus duebeni (Crustacea, Amphipoda) from freshwater.) — Fauna, Oslo 69 (2016), 114-118. (In Norwegian) Klompmaker, A. A. & S. Finnegan 2018. Extreme rarity of competitive exclusion in modern and fossil marine benthic ecosystems. — Geology 46, 723-726, GSA Data Repository item 2018261 Knight, J. C., B. P. O’Malley & J. D. Stockwell 2018. Lake Champlain offshore benthic invertebrate community before and after zebra mussel invasion. — Journal of Great Lakes Research 44, 283-288. Knott, K. E., A. Thoning, S. Heiskanen, B. Winding Hansen & G. T. Banta 2018. Seasonal variation in diversity of marine benthic invertebrates leads to a positive species-genetic diversity correlation. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 592, 129-140. (Study from Isefjord-Roskilde estuary in Denmark, some amphipods in samples, Fig 2) Kobak, J., L. Jermacz, J. Marcincznyk, E. Bartoszynska, D. Rutkowska & K. Pawtowska 2017. Abiotic factors affecting habitat selection by two invasive gammarids Dikerogammarus villosus and Pontogammarus robustoides. — Hydrobiologia 797, 247-263. Kobayashi, H., T. Nagahama, W. Arai, Y. Sasagawa, M. Umeda, T. Hayashi, I. Nikaido, H. Watanabe, K. Oguri, H. Kitazato, K. Fujioka, Y. Kido & H. Takami 2018. Polysaccharide hydrolase of the hadal zone amphipod Flirondellea gigas. — Bioscience, Biotechnology & Biochemistry 62, 1123-1133.. 26 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Koester, M., M. Schneider, C. Hellmann, J. Becker, C. Winkelmann & R. Gergs 2018. Is the invasive amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus the main factor structuring the benthic community across different types of water bodies in the River Rhine system? — Limnologia 71, 44-50. (No, rather a combination of abiotic factors) Kohler, S. A., M. O. Parker & A. T. Ford 2018. Species-specific behaviours in amphipods highlight the need for understanding baseline behaviours in ecotoxicology. — Aquatic Toxicology, in press (Echinogammarus marinus and Gammarus pulex) Kohler, S. A., M. O. Parker & A. T. Ford 2018. Shape and size of the arenas affect amphipod behaviours: implications forecotoxicology. — Peer Journal 6: e5271. Krapp-Schickel, T. 2018. Leucothoe vaderotti, a new Atlantic Leucothoe (Crustacea, Amphipoda) belonging to the “ spinicarpa-c\ade ” (Crustacea, Amphipoda). — ZooKeys 731, 135-144 (L. vaderotti n. sp. from the Norwegian Channel in the North Sea. Thank you so much, Traudl; much appreciated! WV) Kugi, R., H. Ibrahimi & A. Gashi 2017. First record of Gammarus roeselii Gervais, 1835 (Amphipoda: Gammaridae) from Kosovo with ecological notes. — Natura Croatica 26(2): 215-223. DOI 10.20302/NC.2017.26.18 Kiihr, S., S. Schneider, B. Meisterhahn, K. Schlich, K. Hund-Rinke & C. Schlechtriem 2018. Silver nanoparticles in sewage treatment plant effluents: chronic effects and accumulation of silver in the freshwater amphipod Hyalella azteca. —Environmental Sciences Europe 30:7. https://d 0 i. 0 rg/l 0.1186/si 2302-018-0137-1 Kurt-Sahin, G., M. Sezgin, F. Unliier, B. Oztiirk, E. Cavdat& E. Dagh 2017. Macrozoo benthic community structure of Igneada region in Turkey (the southwestern Black Sea). — Oceanological and Hydrological Studies 46- 3, 340-349. Kusube, M., T. S. Kyaw, K. Tanikawa, R. A. Chastain, K. M. Hardy, J. Cameron & D. H. Bartlett 2017. Colwellia marinimaniae sp. nov., a hyperpiezophilic species isolated from an amphipod within the Challenger Deep, Mariana Trench. — International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 67, 824-833 (Not seen) Labay, V. S. 2017. A new species of Sextonia Chevreux, 1920 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Liljeborgiidae) from the Okhotsk Sea. — Zootaxa 4353, 506-520. (S. caecus frecte caeca WV) from off northern Sakhalin Island. With a key to the two Sextonia species.) Labay, V.S. 2018. Vinogradovopleustes punctatum, new genus, new species, a pleustid amphipod from the Okhotsk Sea (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Gammaridea: Pleustidae: Pleusymtinae). — Zootaxa 4392 (1): 159-168. (With a key to the genera of the subfamily Pleusymtinae Bousfield & Hendrycks 1994) Landrum, P. F., T. D. Fontaine, W. R. Faust, B. J. Eadie & G. A. Lang 2017. Modeling the accumulation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons by the amphipod Diporeia (spp.). — Chpt 5 (18 pp) in Chemical Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems. Ed: F.A.P.C. Gobas. CRC Press, Boca Ranton. 260 pp. ISBN: 9781351078979 Lasier, P. J. 2018. Toxicity assessment of sediments collected upstream and downstream from the White Dam in Clarke County, Georgia. — U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2018-1036: 6p. https://doi.orq/10.3133/ofr20181036 Lebrun, J. D., E. Uher& L. C. Fechner2017. Behavioural and biochemical responses to metals tested alone or in mixture (Cd-Cu-Ni-Pb-Zn) in Gammarus fossarum: From a multi-biomarker approach to modelling metal mixture toxicity. — Aquatic Toxicology 193, 160-167. 2 7 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Ledet, J., M. Byrne & A. G. B. Poore 2018. Temperature effects on a marine herbivore depend strongly on diet across multiple generations. — Oecologia 187, 483-494. https:// doi.orq/10.1007/s00442-018-4084-8 ( Sunamphitoe parmerong) Lee, C. W., T. Nakano, K. Tomikawa & G.-S. Min 2018. The complete mitochondrial genome of Pseudocrangonyx daejonensis (Crustacea: Amphipoda; Pseudocrangonyctidae). — Mitochondrial DNA, part B 3, 823-824. Lee, C.-W., K. Tomikawa, T. Nakano & G.-S. Min 2018. Anew species of Pseudocrangonyx (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Pseudocrangonyctidae) from Korea. ZooKeys 735 : 27-44 doi: 10.3897/zookeys.735.21697 ( Pseudocrangonyx daejeonensis from interstitial waters of Daejeon, Korea) Lehmert, K., H. Randhawa & R. Poulin 2017. Metazoan parasites from odontocetes off New Zealand: new records. — Parasitological Research 116, 2861-2868. ( Scutocyamus antipodensis from Phocoena dioptrica) Leopardas V., M. Hori, H. Mukai, Y. Tanaka, K. Yokoi, M. Aoki, N. Suto, N. Whanpetch & M. Nakaoka 2017. Broad scale variation in seagrass benthic macrofaunal assemblages along the coast of Japan. — Ecological Research, in press. https://doi.orq/10.1007/ si 1284-017-1517-5 Leppanen, J. J., J. Kotta, M. Daneliya & E. Salo 2017. First record of Chellcorophium curvispinum (G.O. Sars, 1895) from Lake Malaren, SE Sweden. — Bioinvasions Records 6, in press. Lewis, S. E., J. J. Piatt & A. S. Lewis 2017. Amphipods ( Gammarus pseudolimnaeus) prefer but are harmed by a diet of non-native leaves. — Freshwater Science, in press.. https://doi.orq/10.1086/694855 Liess, M., O. Champeau, M. Riddle, R. Schulz & S. Duquesne 2018. Combined effects of ultraviolet radiation and food shortage on the sensitivity of the Antarctic amphipod Paramoera walked to copper. — Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 20, 2088-2092. Lim, E. G. & C. D. G. Harley 2018. Caprellid amphipods ( Caprella spp.) are vulnerable to both physiological and habitat-mediated effects of ocean acidification. — Peer Journal 6, e5327. Lim, J. H. C., B. A. R. Azman, I. Takeuchi & B. H. R. Othman 2017. Pseudoaeginella telukrimau sp. n., a new species of caprellid (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from Malaysia. — Zootaxa 4282, 62-72. (P. telukrimau n. sp. from Pulau Besar, Johor, Malaysia..) Lin, H., K. Liu, J. Wang, Y Huang, Z. Li, J. Lin, X. He, S. Zhang, J. Mou, Y. Wang & B. Xing 2018. Spatial pattern of macrobenthic communities along a shelf-slope-basin transect across the Bering Sea. — Acta Oceanologica Sinica 37: 72-81. DOI: 10.1007/ si 3131 -018-1192-6 http://www.hvxb.orq.cn ( Ceradocus capensis one of the dominant taxa.) Lin, J., Y. Huang, U. Y. Arbi, H. Lin, M. H. Azkab, J. Wang, X. He, J. Mou, K. Liu & S. Zhang 2018. An ecological survey of the abundance and diversity of benthic macrofauna in Indonesian multispecific seagrass beds. — _Acta Oceanologica Sinica 37: 82-89. DOI: 10.1007/si 3131-018-1181-9 http://www.hvxb.orq.cn (Amphipods listed in Table 1) Lipinskaya, T., A. Radulovici & A. Makaranka 2018. First DNA barcoding based record of Echinogammarus trichiatus (Martynov, 1923) (Crustacea, Gammaridae) in Belarus. — Bioinvasions Records 7(1): 55-60. 28 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Little, C.J. & F. Altermatt 2018. Species turnover and invasion of dominant freshwater invertebrates alter biodiversity-ecosystem function relationship. — Ecological Monographs 88, 461-480. 10.1002/ecm.1299 Little, C. J. & F. Altermatt 2018. Do priority effects outweigh environmental filtering in a guild of dominant freshwater macroinvertebrates? — Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences 285 : 1876 (A Swiss study of freshwater Gammarus .) Liu, H., S. Li, A. Ugolini, F. Montazi & Z. Hou 2018. Tethyan closure drove tropical marine biodiversity: Vicariant diversification of intertidal crustaceans. — Journal of Biogeography 45, 941-951. DOI: 10.1111/jbi.13183 ( Talorchestia s.l. as model group) Lo Brutto, S. & D. laciofano 2018. A taxonomic revision helps to clarify differences between the invasive Atlantic Ptilohyale littoralis and the Mediterranean endemic Parhyale plumicornis (Crustacea.) — ZooKeys 754, 47-62. (Not seen) Lobanova, A. S., A. I. Sidorova, A. P. Georgiev, Yu. A. Shustov & D. P. Alaytsev 2017. The role of invasive amphipod ( Gmelonoides (sic!) fasclatus (Stebbing)) in the feeding of Perch Perea fluviatilis L. in the littoral zone of Lake Onega. — Russian Journal of Biological Invasions 8, 261-265. Lopez , B. A., E. C. Macaya, M. M. Rivaseneira, F. Tala, F. Tellier & M. Thiel 2018. Epibiont communities on stranded kelp rafts of Durvillaea antarctica (Fucales, Phaeophyceae).—Do positive interactions facilitate range extensions? — Journal of Biogeography 45, 1833-1845. Lorz, A.-N., A. M. Jazdzewska & A. Brandt 2017. Abyssal Rhachotropis (Eusiroidea, Amphipoda) from the Sea of Okhotsk. — Deep-Sea Research Part II, in press, https:// doi.orq/10.1016/i.dsr2.2017.09.020 ( Rhachotropis marlnae n. sp. described from 3300m in Sea of Okhotsk) Lorz, A.-N., A. M. Jazdzewska & A. Brandt 2018. A new predator connecting the abyssal with the hadal in the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench, NW Pacific. — PeerJ 6:e 4887 doi: 10.7717/peerj.4887 ( Rhachotropis saskia Lorz & Jazdzewska n.sp. has a 3000m bathymetric range) Lorz, A.-N., A. H. S. Tandberg, E. Willassen &A. Driskell 2018. Rhachotropis (Eusiroidea, Amphipoda) from the North East Atlantic. — ZooKeys 731: 75- 101. https:// doi.org/10.3897/zookevs.731.19814 Lotufo, G. P, J. K. Stanley, P. Chappel, N. L. Melby, M. S. Wilbanks & K. A. Gust 2018. Subchronic, chronic, lethal and sublethal toxicity of insensitive munitions mixture formulations relative to individual constituents in Hyalella azteca. — Chemosphere, in press Lovvorn, J. R., C. A. North, J. M. Grebmeier, L. W. Cooper & J. M. Kolts 2018. Sediment organic carbon integrates changing environmental conditions to predict benthic assemblages in shallow Arctic seas. — Aquatic Conservation Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, in press. D0l:10.1002/aqc.2906 Lowry, J. K., R. T. Springthorpe & B. A. R. Azman 2017. The talitrid amphipod genus Talorchestia from the South China Sea to the Indonesian Archipelago (Crustacea, Senticaudata). — Zootaxa 4319: 401-434. https://doi.orq/10.11646/zootaxa.4319.3.1 (The new species Talorchestia bunaken (Northern Sulawesi), T. dill (Timor-Leste), T. seringat (Singapore), T. sipadan (Malaysia), and T. yoyoae (Indonesia) are described, plus redescription of T. gracilis (with a designation of a neotype) and report of T. spinipalma) 29 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Lynn, D. H. & M. C. Struder-Kypke 2018. The sanguicolous apostome Metacollinia luciensis Jankowski, 1980 (Colliniidae, Apostomatia, Ciliophora) is not closely related to other sanguicolous apostomes. — Eukaryotic Microbiology, in press (This is a symbiont of Orchestia gammarellus) Macchi, P., R. M. Loewy, B. Lares, L. Latini, L. Monza, N. Guinazu & C. M. Montagna 2018. The impact of pesticides on the macroinvertebrate community in the water channels of the Rio Negro and Neuquen Valley, North Patagonia (Argentina). — Environmental Science and Pollution Research 25, 10668-10678. https://doi.org/10.007/ si 1356-018-1330-x Maggi, E., E. Puccinelli & L. Benedetti-Cecchi 2018. Ecological feedback mechanisms and variable disturbance regimes: the uncertain future of Mediterranean macroalgal forests. — Marine Environmental Research, in press. Maggioni, D., L. Sapaonari & S. Montano 2018. Shrimps with a coat: an amphipod hiding in the mantle of Coriocella hibyae (Gastropoda, Velutinidae). — Coral Reefs 37, 647. https://doi.orq/10.1007/s00338-018-1688-8 (Amphipod not identified.) Magni, P, S. Como, A. Kamijo & S. Montani 2017. Effects of Zostera marina on the patterns of spatial distribution of sediments and macrozoobenthos in the boreal lagoon of Furen (Hokkaido, Japan). — Marine Environmental Research 131: 102 Makela, A., U. Witte & Ph. Archambault 2017. Benthic macrofaunal community structure, resource utilization and trophic relationships in two Canadian Arctic Archipelago polynyas. — Plos One 12 (8), eOl 83034. Mamaghani-Shishvan, M., S. Esmaeili-Rineh & C. Fiser2017. An Integrated Morphological and Molecular Approach to a New Species Description of Amphipods in the Niphargidae from Two Caves in West of Iran. — Zoological Studies 56\ 33. (A/. kurdistanensis n. sp. and an as yet unnamed species) Marin, I. N. 2017. The invaders as natural bioindicators using the example invasive amphipod Gmelinoides fasciatus (Stebbing, 1899) in the Moscow River basin: the suggestion of G. lacustris/G. fasciatus bioindication pair. — Ukrainian Journal of Ecology 7, 457-461. Marin, I. N. & S. Yu. Sinelnikov 2017. Amphipod assemblage found on sublittoral hydroids in the White Sea with their special remarks to symbiotic association of stenothoid Metopa alderi with hydroid Tubularia larynx. — Ukrainian Journal of Ecology 7, 473-478. Marin, I. & S. Sinelnikov 2018. Two new species of amphipod genus Stenothoe Dana, 1852 (Stenothoidae) associated with fouling assemblages from Nhatrang Bay, Vietnam. — Zootaxa 4410, 57-76. (S. nhatrangensis n. sp. and S. irinae n. sp.) Marina, T. I., V. Salinas, G. Cordone, G. Campana, E. Moreira, D. Deregibus, L. Torre, R. Sahade, M. Tatian, E. Barrero Oro, M. De Troch, S. Doyle, M. L. Quartino, L. A. Saravia & F. R. Momo 2018. The food web of Potter Cove (Antarctica): complexity, structure and function. — Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 200, 141-151. Markovic, V., B. Novakovic, M. Ilic& V. Nikolic 2018. Epigean niphargids in Serbia: New records of Niphargus valachicus Dobreanu & Manolache, 1933 (Amphipoda: Niphargidae), with notes on its ecological preferences. — Acta Zoologica Bulgarica 70, 45-50. Marron-Becerra, A., M. Hermoso-Salazar & V. Solis-Weiss 2018. Hyalella maya, a new Hyalellidae species (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from a cenote in the Yucatan Peninsula, 30 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Mexico. — Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 80, 1-11. (Cenote Aktun-Ha, Quintana Roo. A key to Hyalella spp from N. America and the Caribbean region is provided; Curiously, the new species is there named H. cenotensis n. sp. !) Martinez-Laiz, G., M. Ros, C. Navarro-Barranco & J. M. Guerra-Garcia 2018. Habitat selection of intertidal caprellid amphipods in a changing scenario. — Behavioural Processes 153, 16-24. (C. grandimana and C. takeuchii) Mauchart, P., A. Czirok, V. Horval, R. Herszeg, A. Mora & Z. Csabai 2017. Effects of meso- and microhabitat characteristics on the coexistence of two native gammarid species (Crustacea, Gammaridae). — International Review of Hydrobiology 102, 38-46. (i Gammarus fossarum and G. roeselii) Mayen-Estrada, R., R. Macip-Rias, M. Hermoso-Salazar & V. Romero-Niembro 2017. Preference of host distributional patterns of Lagenophrys patina Stokes, 1887 (Ciliophora, Peritricha, Lagenophryidae) on Mexican Hyalella azteca (Saussure, 1858 ) (Amphipoda) from two lakes in Mexico. — Crustaceana 90, 1391-1404. Mazzitelli, J. V., H. Budzinski, J. Cachot, O. Geffard, P. Marty, A. Chiffre, A. Francois, E. Bonnate & F. Geret 2018. Evaluation of psychiatric hospital wastewater toxicity: what is its impact on aquatic organisms? — Environmental Science and Pollution Research, in press. McLeod, L.E. & M.J. Costello 2017. Light traps for sampling marine biodiversity. — Helgoland Marine Research 71:2. McPherson, O. G. 2017. Direct and indirect effects of trematode exposure on the amphipod Paracalliope fluviatilis in terms of parasite acquisition, survival and behavior. — M. Sc Thesis, Univ. of Otago McPherson, O. G., O. K. Friesen, C. Selbach & R. Poulin 2018. Prior infections or defense priming: what determines the risk of trematode infections in amphipod hosts? — Parasitology Research 117, 1915-1923 ( Paracalliope fluviatilis in New Zealand) Medina, V. F., J. Killgore & J. J. Hoover 2018. Evaluation of a proposed Chemical Treatment Lock for the Control of Aquatic Invasive Species in the Chicago Area Waterway System (CAWS). — WOTS (Water Operations technical Support Program) ERDC WQTN-18-1. ( Apocorophium lacustre) Medoc, V., L. Thuillier & T. Spataro 2017. Opportunistic omnivory impairs our ability to predict invasive species impacts from functional response comparisons. — Biological Invasions 20, 1307-1319. ( Dikerogammarus villosus vs Gammarus pulex) Mehennaoui, K., S. Cambier, T. Serchi, J. Ziebel, E. Lentzen, N. Valle, F. Guerold, J.-S. Thomann, L. Giamberini & A. C. Gutleb 2018. Do the prisitine physico-chemical properties of silver and gold nanoparticles influence uptake and molecular effects on Gammarus fossarum (Crustacea, Amphipoda)? — Science of the Total Environment 643, 1200-1215. Mehler, W.T., M.J. Keough & V. Pettigrove 2017. Development of whole-sediment toxicity identification and evaluation (TIE) techniques for two Australian freshwater species: Chironomus tepperi and Austrochiltonia subtenuis. — Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 36, 2476-2484. doi:10.1002/etc.3787 Mekhanikova, I. V. 2015. (Morphology of mouthparts and feeding of Eulimnogammarus cyaneus (Crustacea, Amphipoda), an inhabitant of the Lake Baikal nearshore zone. — Zoologichesky Zhurnal 94, 1379-1386 (In Russian. Earlier overlooked.) 31 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Mekhanikova, I. V. 2016. (Amphipods (Crustacea, Amphipoda) in the Angara River head and Irkutsk Reservoir (1978-2008)). — Zoologichesky Zhurnal 95, 826-836. Mekhanikova, I. V. 2017. Amphipods (Crustacea, Amphipoda) of the stony littoral area at Cape Beryozova, southern Baikal.) — ?journal? 122-3, 28-37 (In Russian) Mekhanikova, I. V. & S. S. Vorobyeva 2018. (On the diet of the symbiotic amphipod, Brandtia parasitica (Crustacea, Amphipoda), living on ill Baikal sponges of the family Lubomirskiidae in southern Lake Baikal.). — Zoologichesky Zhurnal 97, 131-135 (In Russian). Mennen, G. J. & K. L. Laskowski 2018. Defence is the best offence: invasive prey behaviour is more important than native predator behaviour. — Animal Behaviour 138, 157-164 ( Dikerogammarus villosus vs Gammarus roeselii) Mesa, L. M., J. Horler, I. Lindt, M. F. Gutierrez, L. Negro, G. Mayora, L. Montalto, M. Ballent & A. Lifschitz 2018. Effects of the antiparasitic drug Moxidectin in cattle dung on zooplankton and benthic invertebrates and its accumulation in a water-sediment system. — Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 75, 316-326. ( Hyalella curvispina ) Meszner, U. & M. L. Zettler 2018. The conquest (and avoidance?) of the brackish environment by Ponto-Caspian amphipods: A case study of the German Baltic Sea. — Bioinvasion Records 7, in press Moog, O., I. Stubauer, M. Halmann, H. Habersack & P. Leitner2018. Effects of harbour excavating and dredged sediment disposal on the benthic invertebrate fauna of River Danube (Austria). — Hydrobiologia 814, 109-120. Morales-Nunez, A.G. & P. Chigbu 2017. Abundance, distribution, and species composition of amphipods associated with macroalgae from shallow waters of the Maryland Coastal Bays, USA. — Marine Biodiversity, in press. DOI 10.1007/ si 2526-017-0779-z Moriarty, J. 2017. Investigating the Coevolution of the Microbiome of Surface and Cave Populations of the Amphipod Crustacean Gammarus minus. — MSc-thesis American University, Washington D.C. Mouritsen, K. N., M. M. Sorensen, R. Poulin & B. L. Fredensborg 2018. Coastal ecosystems on a tipping point: global warming and parasitism combine to alter community structure and function. — Global Change Biology (2018), 1-17.. Myers, A. A. & A. M. George 2017. Amphipoda living in sponges on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia (Crustacea, Amphipoda). — Zootaxa 4365 : 571-584. https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4365.5.4 http://zoobank.orq/urn:lsid:zoobank.orq:pub:3AAD568A- C9B5-4495-B216-C2C1 FI2E8CCE (The three new species Leucothoe coelocarteriensis sp. nov (from Coelocarteria singaporensis (Carter, 1883), Leucothoe coscinoderma sp. nov (from Coscinoderma mathewsi (Lendenfeld, 1886) and Leucothoe ircinia sp. nov (from Ircinia microconulosa Pulitzer-Finali, 1982) are described, as well as hyperadult males of Aoroides parvus Myers 2009) Myers, A. A. & J. K. Lowry 2018. The Senticaudata, a suborder of the Amphipoda—A commentary on d’Udekem d’Acoz and Verheye (2017). — ZooKeys 730, 149-153. Myers, A. A., W. Plaiti & M. Roussou 2018. A new species of Microdeutopus, M. periergos sp. nov. (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Senticaudata, Aoridae) from Cyprus (East Mediterranean Sea). — Zootaxa 4378, 144-150. (With key to world Microdeutopus males) 32 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Myers, A. A., J. N. Trivedi, S. Gosavi & K. D. Vachhrajani 2018. Elasmopus sivaprakasami sp. nov., a new species of amphipod (Senticaudata, Maeridae) from Gujarat State, India. — Zootaxa 4402 , 182-188. (E. sivaprakasami Myers, Trivedi & Vachhrajani n. sp.) Nakamoto, K., J. Hayakawa, T. Kawamura, M. Kodama, H. Yamada, T. Khagawa & Y. Watanabe 2018. Phylogenetically diverse macrophyte community promotes species diversity of mobile epi-benthic invertebrates. — Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 207, 55-62. Nakano, T., K. Tomikawa, Z. Hou & H. Morino 2018. A new landhopper species of Myanmarorchestia (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Talitridae) from Yunnan, China. — Journal of Natural History 52, 1181-1199. (M. nunomurai Nakano & Morino n. sp. from Tengchong, Yunnan. With key to all Myanmarorchestia species.) Narahara-Nakano, Y., T. Nakano & K. Tomikawa 2017. Deep-sea amphipod genus Eurythenes from Japan, with a description of a new Eurythenes species from off Hokkaido (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea). — Marine Biodiversity 48, 603-620. (E. aequilatus n. sp. from off Hokkaido, 1580m. E. magellanicus is reported from the area and fully illustrated.) Naumenko, S. A., M. D. Logacheva, N. V. Popova, A. V. Klepikova, A. A. Penin, G. A. Bazykin, A. E. Etinova, N. Mugue, A. S. Kondrashov & L. Y. Yampolsky 2017. Transcriptome-based phylogeny of endemic Lake Baikal amphipod species flock: fast speciation accompanied by frequent episodes of positive selection. — Molecular Ecology 26, 536-553. Navarro-Barranco, C., M. Florida, P. Gonzalez-Romero & J. M. Guerra-Garcia 2018. Impoverished mobile epifaunal assemblages associated with the invasive macroalga Asparagopsis taxiformis in the Mediterranean Sea. — Marine Environmental Research, in press. Navarro- Barranco, C., C. L. McNeill, C. E. Widdicombe, J. M. Guerra-Garcia & S. Widdicombe 2017. Long-term dynamics in a soft-bottom amphipod community and the influence of the pelagic environment. — Marine Environmental Research 129, 133-146. Nedrich, S. M. & G. A. Burton Jr 2017. Sediment Zn-release during post-drought re¬ flooding: Assessing environmental risk to Hyalella azteca and Daphnia magna*. — Environmental Pollution 230: 1116-1124. Nemati, H., M. R. Shokri, Z. Ramezanpour, G. H. E. Pour, I. Muxika &A. Borja 2018. Sensitivity of indicators matters when using aggregation methods to assess marine environmental status. — Marine Pollution Bulletin 128: 234-239. Nentwig, W., S. Bacher, S. Kunschick, P. Pysek & M. Vila 2018. More than “100 worst” alien species in Europe. — Biological Invasions 20, 1611-1621 .(One amphipod, Dikerogammarus villosus at nr 63) Neretin, N. Y., A. E. Zhadan & A. B. Tzetlin 2017. Aspects of mast building and the fine structure of “amphipod silk” glands in Dyopedos bispinis (Amphipoda, Dulichiidae). — Contributions to Zoology 86, 145-168. Neuhaus, B., T. Schmid & J. Riedel 2017. Collection management and study of microscope slides: Storage, deterioration, restoration procedures, and general recommendations. — Zootaxa 4322, 1-173. 33 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Newton, K., J. P. Zubrod, D. Englert, S. Luderwald, T. Schell, P. Baudy, M. Konschak, A. Feckler, R. Schulz & M. Bundschuh 2018. The evil within? Systemic fungicide application in trees enhances litter quality for an aquatic decomposer-detrivore system. — Environmental Pollution 241: 549-556. ( Gammarus fossarum is the shredder) Niemiller, M. L., M. L. Porter, J. Keany, H. Gilbert, D. W. Fong, D. C. Culver, C. S. Hobson, K. D. Kendall, M. A. Davis & S. J. Taylor 2018. Evaluation ofeDNAfor groundwater invertebrate detection and monitoring: a case study with endangered Stygobromus (Amphipoda: Crangonyctidae). — Conservation of Genetic Resources 10, 247-257. Normant- Saremba, M., L. Marszeska & F. Kerckhof 2017. First record of the North American amphipod Melita nitida Smith, 1873 in Polish coastal waters. — Oceanological and Hydrobiological Studies 46, 108-116. Novcic, I. & G. Beauchamp 2018. Forager density effects on feeding rates in spring staging semipalmated sandpipers using different foraging modes. — Canadian Journal of Zoology, in press. https://doi.orq/10.1139/ciz-2017-0238 ( Corophium volutator) Nunez Velazquez, S., C. E. Rumbold & S. M. Obenat 2017. Population dynamics of Caprella dilatata and Caprella equilibra (Peracarida: Amphipoda) in a Southwestern Atlantic harbour. — Marine Biology Research 13, 888-898. (Mar del Plata, Argentina). Nurkse, K., J. Kotta, M. Ratsep, I. Kotta & R. Kreitsberg 2018. Experimental evaluation of the effects of the novel predators, round goby and mud crab on benthic invertebrates in the Gulf of Riga, Baltic Sea. — Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 98, 25-32. https://doi.orq/10.1017/S0025315417001965 (“Gammarid amphipods were consumed the most”) Obst, M., S. Vicario, K. Lundin, M. Berggren, A. Karlsson, R. Haines, A. Williams, C. Gable, C. Mathew & A. Guntsch 2017. Marine long-term biodiversity assessment suggest loss of rare species in the Skagerrak and Kattegat region. — Marine Biodiversity, in press. Orndorff, W., D. H. Doctor, T. Malabad, K. Kosic Ficco, Z. Orndorff &A. Futrell 2018. Patterns of heterogeneity within phreatic karst aquifers of the Great Valley, Virginia and West Virginia: evidence from time series hydrologic monitoring, groundwater chemistry, and stygobite site occupancy. — 15 th Sinkhole Conference, 189-212 Ortiz, M., N. Capetillo & I. Winfield 2017. A New Species of the Genus Anamixis (Amphipoda: Leucothoidae) from the Gulf of California, Mexico. — Travaux du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle “Grigore Antipa” 60(2): 425-434. DOI: 10.1515/ travmu-2017-0010 ( Anamixis coyotense from 2 m depth in Gulf of California) Ortiz, M. & I. Winfield 2017. A new species of Nuuanu (Crustacea, Amphipoda; Nuuanuidae) from a Caribbean coral reef with identification keys of males and females of Nuuanu species. — Zootaxa 4294, 197-208. (A/, jaumei n. sp. from Puerto Morelos Coral Reef, Quintana Roo , Mexico.) Ortiz, M., I. Winfield & P.-L. Ardisson 2018. A new deep-sea Psammogammarus species (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Eriopisidae) from the continental slope of the SE Gulf of Mexico. — Journal of Natural History 52: 13-28 https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2017.1401139 ( P barrerai n. sp. from Bay of Campeche, 19*99’N, 93* 00’W, 1317m. With a key to all Psammogammarus species.) Ozbek, M. 2018. Anew gammaridean amphipod from the Lake District region of Turkey: Gammarus deryae sp. nov. — Turkish Journal of Zoology 42, 159-171. (Pinar Pazari village, Isparta prov.) 34 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Ozbek, M. 2018. (An overview on the distribution of Synurella genus in Turkey (Crustacea: Amphipoda) — Ege Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 35, 111-114. (S. ambulans and S. osellai, with a discussion on the status of S. lepida) Ozbek, M., N. Ozkan & B. Qamur-Elipek 2017. Freshwater and Brackish Amphipods (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from Turkish Thrace Region (Including Qanakkale Province). —Acta Zoologica Bulgarica 69(4): 493-499. (16 species, including Gammarus groenensis first European record) Paganelli, D., A. Pandolfi, R. Sconfietti, A. Marchini & L. Vilizzi 2018. Potential invasiveness by non-indigenous macrozoobenthos in the secondary hydrographic system of a temperate climate river catchment. — Ecological Indicators 88: 274-281. (Gammarus roeselii one of six invertebrates examined) Paiva, F., A. Barco, Y. Chen, A. Mirzajani, F. T. Chan, V. Lauringson, M. Baltazar-Soares, A. Zhan, S. A. Bailey, J. Javidpour & E. Briski 2018. Is salinity an obstacle for biological invasions? — Global Change Biology 24, 2708-2720. Pansch, C., M. Scotti, F. R. Barboza, B. Al-Janabi, J. Brakel, E. Briski, B. Bucholz, M. Franz, M. Ito, F. Paiva, M. Saha, Y. Sawall, F. Weinberger & M. Wahl 2018. Heatwaves and their significance for a temperate benthic community: A near-natural experimental approach. — Global Change Biology, in press, doi: 10.1111 /gcb. 14282 ( Gammarus locusta and G. salinus tested in mesocosms in Kiel fjord (N. Germany)) Paz-Rfos, C. E. & P.-L. Ardisson 2017. Intra-annual variability of a benthic amphipod assemblage (Crustacea: Amphipoda) in a tropical shallow coastal environment. — Thalassas: An International Journal of Marine Sciences, in press. (Yucatan, Mexico) Paz-Rfos, C. E., N. Simoes & D. Pech 2018. A dataset on the species composition of amphipods (Crustacea) in a Mexican marine national park: Alacranes Reef, Yucatan. — Biodiversity Journal 6: e22622 https://doi.Org/10.3897/BDJ.6.e22622 Paz-Rios, C. E., N. Simoes & D. Pech 2018. Species richness and spatial distribution of benthic amphipods (Crustacea: Peracarida) in the Alacranes Reef National Park, Gulf of Mexico. — Marine Biodiversity, in press. Peart, R. A. 2018. Ampeliscidae (Crustacea, Amphipoda) from the IceAGE expeditions. — ZooKeys 731, 145-173. (Deals with Byblisoides bellansantiniae n. sp. (Irminger Basin, 2538 m), with a key to Byblisoides, Haploops dauvini n. sp. (Norwegian Channel) and H. kaimmalkai n. sp. (Iceland Basin, 1289m). Table 2 compares all blind Haploops species.) Peart, R. A. 2018. Antarctic and New Zealand Byblisoides (Amphipoda: Ampeliscidae) with a key to the world species. — Zootaxa 4441, 347-365. (Deals with B. monicae n. sp. (Ross Sea, Antarctic) and B. richardi n. sp. (Chatham Rise, NZ), with a key to all Byblisoides species.) Peart, R & A.-N. Lorz 2018. Ampithoidae (Crustacea, Amphipoda) from New Zealand. — ZooKeys 733, 25-48. (Deals with Ampithoe hinatore, Exampithoe plumosa n. sp. (Otago Harbour, Dunedin), E. taylori, Pseudopleonexes evensis n. sp. (Eve Bay, Wellington), P lessoniae, Sunamphitoe aorangi and S. mixtura. A key to NZ ampithoids is provided.) Peres, P. A. S., M. Azevedo-Silva & F. P. P. Leite 2017. Development and characterization of novel microsatellite loci for the amphipod Cymadusa filosa. — Marine Biodiversity, in press. 35 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Perez-Moreno, J. L., G. Balazs & H. D. Bracken-Grissom 2018. Transcriptomic insights into the loss of vision in Molnar Janos Cave’s crustaceans. — Integrative and Comparative Biology, in press. Perez-Moreno, J. L., G. Balazs, B. Wilkins, G. Herczeg & H. D. Bracken-Grissom 2017. The role of isolation on contrasting phylogenetic patterns in two cave crustaceans. — BMC Evolutionary Biology 17: 247. ( Niphargus hrabei examined together with Asellus aquaticus. N. hrabei show no genetic differentiation throughout the sampling area, indicating recent expansion.) Perez-Schultheiss, J. 2017. Ensigeropus, a new genus of the family Platyischnopidae (Amphipoda: Amphilochidea) from Northern Chile. — Zootaxa 4311, 399-408. (Ensigeropus cachinalito n. gen., n. sp. is described from Cachinalito, Antofagasta region, Chile. Table 1 compares all platyischnopid genera.) Perez-Schultheiss, J. & D. Ibarra 2017. (Two new exotic amphipods of the genus Stenothoe Dana, 1852 (Amphipoda: Amphilochoidea: Stenothoidae) in the fouling of Chile). — Boletin del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, Chile 66, 283-296. (In Spanish. First Chilean records of Stenothoe georgiana and S. valida, both fully described here and photographically illustrated. 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Fortunati, V. Pasquali, S. Ciattini & A. Ugolini 2018. Ingested microplastic as a two-way transporter for PBDEs in Talitrus saltator. — Environmental Research, in press. Sebire, M., G. Rimmer, R. Hicks, S.-J. Parker & P. D. Stebbing 2018. A preliminary investigation into biosecurity treatments to manage the invasive killer shrimp (Dikerogammarus villosus). — Management of Biological Resources 9,101-113. Seefeldt, M. A., G. L. Campana, D. Deregibus, M. L. Quartino, D. Abele, R. Tollrian & C. Held 2017. Different feeding strategies in Antarctic scavenging amphipods and their implications for colonisation success in times of retreating glaciers. — Frontiers in Zoology 14:5 9 https://doi.Org/10.1186/si 2983-017-0248-3 39 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Seefeldt, M. A., A. M. Weigand, C. Havermans, E. Moreira & C. Held 2017. 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The killer shrimp Dikerogammarus villosus (Crustacea, Amphipoda) invades Lithuanian waters, south-eastern Baltic Sea. — Oceanologia 59, 85-91. Sidorov, D., Z. Hou & B. Sket 2018. Three remarkable amphipod species (Crustacea: Gammaridae) from springs and subterranean waters of Central Asia. — Zootaxa 4444, 437-461. (Deals with Gammarus troglomorphus n. sp. (sinkhole, Lebap prov., Turkmenistan), G. parvioculatus n. sp. (Spring-cave, Lebap prov., Turkmenistan), G. cf subaequalis (Martynov, 1935) from Turkmenistan, and Tadzocrangonyx alaicus n. sp. from spring, Kadamjay district, Batken region, Kyrgyzstan) Silva Rocha, A.J. da , M.T. Botelho, F.M. Hasue, M.J. de A.C.R.Passos, C.M. Cardoso, C.P Vignardi, P.V. Ngan & V. Gomes 2017. Hsp70 and p53 expression in Gondogeneia antarctica amphipod collected in shallow waters around the Brazilian Antarctic Station “Comandante Ferraz” (EACF), Admiralty Bay, King George Island, Antarctica. — Pan- American Journal of Aquatic Sciences 12(2): 97-107. Sitnikova, T. Ya., I. V. Mekhanikova, V. G. Sideleva, S. I. Kiyashko, T. V. Naumova, T. I. Zemskaya & O. M. Khlystov 2017. Trophic relationships between macroinvertebrates and fish in St Petersberg methane seep community in abyssal zone of Lake Baikal. — Contemporary Problems of Ecology 10, 147-156. Sket, B. 2018. Collecting and processing crustaceans of subterranean habitats. — Journal of Crustacean Biology 38, 380-384.. https://doi.Org/10.1093/icbiol/ruxl 25 40 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Skold, M., P. Goransson, P. Jonsson, F. Bastardie, M. Blomquist, S. Agrenius, J. G. Hiddink, H. C. Nilsson & V. Bartolinoa 2018. Effects of chronic bottom trawling on soft- seafloor macrofauna in the Kattegat. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 586, 41-55. Sorbu, S. M., C. Pascu & T. Brad 2018. Dobrogea: Movile Cave — Pp 429-436 in . Cave and karst systems of Romania. Sorrentino, R., J. F. Souza-Filho & A. R. Senna 2018. Anew species of Stephonyx (Amphipoda, Amphilochida, Lysianassoidea) from Brazil. — Zootaxa 4388, 537-546 (S. transversus n. sp. from Sergipe State, Brazil) South, J. & J. T. A. Dick 2017. Effects of acute and chronic temperature changes on the functional response of the dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula (Linnaeus, 1758) towards amphipod prey Echinogammarus marinus (Leach, 1815). — Environmental Biology of Fish 100, 1251-1267. South, J., D. Welsh, A. Anton, J. D. Sigwart & J. T. A. Dick 2018. Increasing temperature decreases the predatory effect of the intertidal shanny Lipophrys pholis on an amphipod prey. — Journal of Fish Biology 92, 150-164. doi: 10.1111/jfb. 1350 Sowa, A., M. Krodkiewska & D. Halabowski 2018. Macroinvertebrate communities on various microhabitats of a saline coal mine settling pond. — Oceanological and Flydrobiological Studies 47, 50-59. https://doi.orq/10.1515/ohs-2018-0006 Soylu, E., S. Uzmanoglu, S. Ozesen Coluk & M. P. Soylu 2017. Community structure of the parasites of the endemic Chocolate Chub Squalius carinus Ozulug & Freyhof, 2011 (Cyprinidae) from Isikli Lake, Civril, Turkey. — Acta Zoologica Bulgarica 60, 405-409 Spilmont, N., A. Hachet, M. A. Faasse, J. Jourde, C. Luczak, L. Seuront & C. Rolet 2018. First records of Ptilohyale littoralis (Amphipoda: Hyalidae) and Boccardia proboscidea (Polychaeta: Spionidae) from the coast of the English Channel: habitat use and coexistence with other species. — Marine Biodiversity 48: 1109-1119. Stepanova, N. Y., O. V. Nikitin, V. Z. Latypova, I. B. Vybornova, G. S. Galieva & R. V. Okunev 2017. Recovery of ostracod with known ages in different textured sediments and comparison of toxicity of heavily contaminated sediments with ostracod Heterocypris incongruens and amphipod Hyalella azteca. — IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 107: 012077. doi:10.1088/1755-1315/107/1/012077. Stokkan, M., J. A. Jurado-Rivera, P. Oromi, C. Juan & D. Jaume 2018. Species delimitations and mitogenetics in the subterranean genus Pseudoniphargus (Crustacea: Amphipoda). — Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, in press (Four cryptic complexes recognized) Stokkan, M., A. Perez-Fernandez, M. Baena & D. Jaume 2018. Two new species of Pseudoniphargus (Amphipoda: Pseudoniphargidae) from southern Spain. — Zootaxa 4418, 264-280. (P. morenoi Stokkan & Jaume n sp. (Baena, Cordoba) and P gevi Stokkan & Jaume n. sp. (Antequera, Malaga).) Stumpp, C. & G. C. Hose 2017. Groundwater amphipods alter aquifer sediment structure. — Hydrological Processes 31(19): 3452-3454. DOI: 10.1002/hyp. 11252 Suciu, M. C., D. C. Tavares & I. R. Zalmon 2018. Comparative evaluation of crustaceans as bioindicators of human impact on Brazilian sandy beaches,- Journal of Crustacean Biology 38, 420-428 https://doi.orq/10.1093/icbiol/ruv027 (A tlan torchestoidea brasilien sis) 41 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Suetsugu, K. & M. Sueyoshi 2018. Specialized pollination by fungus gnats in the introduced population of Aspidistra elatior. — Journal of Plant Research 131, 497-508 (Contra earlier speculations on amphipod pollination.) Sun, X., T. Liu, M. Zhu, J. Liang, Y. Zhao & B. Zhang 2018. Retention and characteristics of microplastics in natural zooplankton taxa from the East China Sea. — Science of the Total Environment 640-641: 232-242. (Amphipoda one of 10 examined taxa, no further identification of taxa.) Szabo, C., J. Barnes & R Munguia 2018. Multi-objective strategies for exploring form and function in crustaceans. —Alife 2018, Proceedings Artificial Life Conference, Tokyo 20188 pp Szczybelski, A. S., T. Kampen, J. Vromans, E. T. H. M. Peeters, M. J. v.d. Heuvel-Greve, N. W. v. d. Brink & A. A Koelmans 2018. Avoidance tests as a tool to detect sub-lethal effects of oil-impacted sediments. — Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 37, 1757-1766. Taghor, G. L., P A. Ramey, C. M. Fuller, R. F. Petrecca, J. P Grassle & T. J. Beltos 2017. Benthic invertebrate community composition and sediment properties in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey, 1965-2014. — Journal of Coastal Research 78, 169-183. Takada, Y., K. Sakuma, T. Fujii & S. Kojima 2018. Phylogeography of the sandy beach amphipod Haustorioides japonicus along the Sea of Japan: Paleogeographical signatures of cryptic regional divergences. — Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 200, 19-30. Takhteev, V. V. 2018. Classification of springs in the Lake Baikal region by macroinvertebrate communities. — Biology Bulletin 45, 201-211 (Translated from earlier published paper in Russian) Tamaki, A., T. Kagesawa, S. Takeuchi, H. Ohashi, S. Yang & S. Sassa 2018. Facultative commensalism of a free-burrowing urothoid amphipod with a deep burrow-dwelling callianassid shrimp in intertidal sand. — Marine Biology 165 : 36. https://doi.Org/1 0. 1 007/ S00227-018-3296-0 Tandberg, A. H. S. & W. Vader 2018. On a new species of Amphilochus from deep and cold Atlantic water, with a note on the genus Amphilochopsis (Amphipoda, Gammaridea, Amphilochidae). — ZooKeys 731, 103-134 doi: 10.3897/zookevs.731.19899 (Deals with A. anoculus n. sp. (N. of Iceland, 2504m), A. manudens (probably a species complex) and A. hamatus (earlier in its own genus, Amphilochopsis, which is here synonymized with Amphilochus).) Tandberg, A. H. S., W. Vader, B. R. Olsen & H. T. Rapp 2018. Monoculodes bousfield\ sp. n. from the Arctic hydrothermal vent Loki’s Castle. — Marine Biodiversity 48(2), 927-937. https://doi.Org/10.1007/si 2526-018-0869-6 (A synoptic table compares all blind Monoculodes s.l.) Tapia, F. A. P, L. M. D. Briz, A. Schiariti, R. Gasca & G. Genzaros 2017. Association between Hyperoche martinezi (Amphipoda: Hyperiidae) and ctenophores from the Buenos Aires coast, Argentina (South-western Atlantic Ocean). — Marine Biology Research 12, 1078-1087. Tatar, S., N. C. Yildirim, O. Serdar, N. Yildirim & A. Ogedey 2017. The using of Gammarus pulex as a biomonitor in ecological risk assessment of secondary effluent from municipal wastewater treatment plant in Tunceli, Turkey. — Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal 24, 819-829. 42 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Tato, R. & J. Moreira 2017. Two new species of the suborder Senticaudata (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from the upper continental slope off Galicia (NW Iberian Peninsula). — Zootaxa 4300, 217-237. ( Pareurystheus vitucoi n. sp. (Ferrol Canyon), with keys to all genera of Protomedeiinae and all species of Pareurystheus; and Photis guerrai n. sp. (same area), with a key to Atlantic Photis.). Tato, R., J. Moreira & V. Urgorri 2018. Redescription and first record of Camacho f aroensis Myers, 1988 (Crustacea, Amphipoda) from the continental slope off Galicia (NW Iberian Peninsula). — Marine Biodiversity , in press. (With a key to Camacho spp) Teagle, H., P. J. Moore, H. Jenkins & D. A. Smale 2018. Spatial variability in the diversity and structure of faunal assemblages associated with kelp holdfasts ( Laminaria hyperborea) in the northeast Atlantic. — Plos One 13 (7), e0200411 Techer, D. & D. Banas 2018. Contrasted effects of an anti-cyanobacterial ultrasound device on the non-target freshwater invertebrate species Gammarus roeseli. — Environmental Science and Pollution Research 25, 1998-2004. Tempestini, A., L. Fortier, A. Pinchuk & F. Dufresne 2017. Molecular phylogeny of the genus Themisto (Guerin, 1925) (Amphipoda, Hyperiidae) in the Northern Hemipshere. — Journal of Crustacean Biology 37, 732-742. https://doi.orq/10.1093/icbiol/rux076 Tempestini, A., S. Rysgaard & F. Dufresne 2018. Species identification and connectivity of marine amphipods in Canada's three oceans. — PLoS One 13(5):e0197U4 Tokarev, Y. S., Y. Y. Sokolova, A. A. Vasilieva & I. V. Issi 2017. Molecular and morphological characterization of Anncaliia azovica sp.n. (Microsporidia) infecting Niphargogammarus intermedius (Crustacea, Amphipoda) from the Azov Sea. — Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 66, 296-307. Tolomeev, A. P, S. P. Shulepina, O. N. Makhutova, A. V. Ageev, A. V. Drobotov & N. N. Suschchik 2018. Taxonomic composition and biomass of zoobenthos in saline lake Shire: shifts that happened in 65 years. — Journal of Siberian Federal University, Biology, in press. Tomikawa, K., K. Hirashima, A. Hirai & R. Uchiyama 2018. A new species of Melita from Japan (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Melitidae). — ZooKeys 760 : 73-88. ( Melita choshigawaensis n. sp. from brackish water from the Choshigawa River, Japan and a key to Japanese Melita). https://doi.org/10.3897/zookevs.760.24778 Tomikawa, K. & T. Nakano 2018. Two new subterranean species of Pseudocrangonyx Akatsuka & Komai, 1922 (Amphipoda: Crangonyctidea: Pseudocrangonyctidae), with an insight into groundwater faunal relationships in western Japan. — Journal of Crustacean Biology 38, 460-474. https://doi.orq/10.1093/icbiol/ruv031 (P. akatsukai and P. komaii from Japan. A key to Pseudocrangonyx is provided) Tomikawa, K., T. Nakano, B. H. R. Othman & H. Morino 2018. A new species of Brevitalitrus (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Talitridae) from Malaysia. — Species Diversity 23: 51-59. doi:10.12782/specdiv.23.51 (Brevitalitrus pangkorensis Tomikawa & Morino n. sp. from Pangkor Island, Malaysia, with a key to Brevitalitrus) Touaylia, S., A. Khazri, A. Mezni & M. Bejaoui 2018. Effect of permethrin (pyrethroid insecticide) on the biochemical response of the freshwater amphipod Echinogammarus tacapensis (Chevreux and Gauthier, 1924).— Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology 51, 57-66. Trapp, J., D. Gouveia, C. Almunia, O. Pible, D. Degli-Esposti, J.-C. Gaillard, A. Chaumot, O. Geffard & J. Armengaud 2018. Digging deeper into the pyriproxyfen-response of the 43 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 amphipod Gammarus fossarum with a next-generation ultra-high-field Orbitrap analyser: new perspectives for environmental toxicoproteomics. — Frontiers in Environmental Science 6, art. 54. doi:10.3389/fenvs.2018.00054 Truebano, M., O. Tills, M. Collins, C. Clarke, E. Shipsides, C. Wheatley & J. I. Spicer 2018. Short-term acclimation in adults does not predict offspring acclimation potential to hypoxia. — Scientific Reports 8\ 3174 ( Gammarus chevreuxi) Tsikopoulou, I., M. L. Moraitis, M. Tsapakis & I. Karakassis 2018. Can intensive fish farming for 20 years induce changes in benthic ecosystems on a scale of waterbody? An assessment from Cephalonia Bay (Ionian Sea). — Environmental Monitoring Assessment 190, 469 Turbanov, I. S. & I. N. Marin 2017. The record of new for the Russian fauna stygobiotic amphipod family Typhlogammaridae (Crustacea) in august cave in Sochi, Krasnodar Region. — Ukrainian Journal of Ecology 1, 465-468 ( Zenkevitchia probably new species) d’Udekem d’Acoz, C., I. Schon & H. Robert 2018. The genus Charcotia Chevreux, 1906 in the Southern Ocean, with the description of a new species (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassoidea). — Belgian Journal of Zoology 148, 31-82. (The genus Charcotia, earlier thought to be a homonym, is revived, while Waldeckia becomes a junior synonym. C. amundseni n. sp., with the Adelie Coast as type locality, is described and C. obesa is redescribed.) d'Udekem d'Acoz, C. & M. L. Verheye 2017. Epimeria of the Southern Ocean with notes on their relatives (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Eusiroidea). — European Journal of Taxonomy 359: 1-553 https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/3297/ (This is a veritable tour-de force and shows how incomplete our present knowledge of even large and spectacular amphipods really is. Besides describing many new species in great detail and with beautiful photographs, the paper also contains an excellent and extensive discussion of the Epimeriidae and related families, as well as of Antarctic zoogeography and zoohistory.The many new subgenera and species of Epimeriidae described in this paper are not listed here, but they can be found in the taxonomic listings at the end of this bibliography. In addition, one new stilipedid, Alexandrella chione from Bransfield Strait, is also described here.) Umana- Castro, R., J. A. Cambronero-Granados, J. R Carvajal-Sanchez & J. Alfaro- Montoya 2017. (Molecular identification and potential distribution of terrestrial amphipod Talitroides topitotum (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Talitridae) in Costa Rica). — Acta Biologica Colombiana 23, 104-115. (In Spanish) Urien, N., A. Farfarana, E. Uher, I. C. Fechner, A. Chaumot, O. Geffard & J. D. Lebrun 2017. Comparison in waterborne Cu, Ni and Pb bioaccumulation kinetics between different gammarid species and populations: Natural variability and influence of metal exposure history. — Aquatic Toxicology 193, 245-255. (Gammarus pulex and G. fossarum.) Vader, W. J. M. 2018. ( Stenula solsbergi, or Metopa solsbergi after all? A mandible palp problem (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Stenothoidae),). — Het Zeepaard 78, 57-60. (In Dutch) Vadher, A. N., J. Millett, R. Stubbington & P. J. Wood 2018. Drying duration and stream characteristics influence macroinvertebrate survivorship within the sediments of a temporary channel and exposed gravel bars of a connected perennial stream. — Hydrobiologia 814, 121-132. 44 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Vadher, A. N., J. Millett, R. Stubbington & P. J. Wood 2018. The duration of channel drying affects survival of Gammarus pulex (Amphipoda: Gammaridae) within subsurface sediments: en experimental flume study. — Hydrobiologia 820, in press, https://doi.org/ 10.1007/si 0750-018-3652-6 Vander Vorste, R., R Mermillod-Blondin, R Hervant, R. Mons &T. Datry 2017. Gammarus pulex (Crustacea: Amphipoda) avoids increasing water temperature and intraspecific competition through vertical migration into the hyporheic zone: a mesocosm experiment. — Aquatic Sciences 79, 45-55. Vannevel, R., D. Brosen, W. De Cooman, W. Gabriels, F. Lavens, J. Mertens & B. Vervaeke 2019. The inland water macro-invertebrate occurrences in Flanders, Belgium. — ZooKeys 759, 117-136. Varela, C. & H.D. Bracken-Grissom 2017. First finding of the family Trischizostomatidae Lilljeborg, 1865 (Amphipoda: Gammaridea: Lysianassoidea) in the Caribbean Sea. — Novitates Caribaea 11\ 16-20. (Trischizostoma nicaeense (Costa, 1853)) Vargas-Abundez, J., N. Simoes & M. Mascvaro 2018. Feeding the lined seahorse Hippocampus erectus with frozen amphipods. — Aquaculture 491, 82-85 ( Elasmopus pectenicrus) Verheye, M. L., A.-N. Lorz. & C. d'Udekem d'Acoz 2018. Epimeria cleo sp. nov., a new crested amphipod from the Ross Sea, Antarctica, with notes on its phylogenetic affinities (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Eusiroidea, Epimeriidae). — Zootaxa 4369 (2), 186-196. (E. cleo from western Ross Sea, in subgenus Drakepimeria) Vieira, E. A., H. R. Figueiras, M. Bueno, F. F. P. Leite & G. M. Dias 2018. Co-occuring morphologically distinct algae support a diverse associated fauna in the intertidal zone of Araga Bay, Brazil. — Biota Neotropica 18(1)\ e20170464 Wakeman, K. C., A. Yabuki, K. Fujikura, K. Tomikawa &T. Horiguchi 2018. Molecular phylogeny and surface morphology of Thiriotia hyperdolphinae n. sp. and Cephaloidophora oradareae n. sp. (Gregarinasina, Apicomplexa) isolated from a deep sea Oradarea sp. (Amphipoda) in the West Pacific. —- Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 65, 372-381. Wang, N., C. D. Ivey, E. L. Brunson, D. Cleveland, C. G. Ingersoll, W. A. Stubblefield & A. S. Cardwell 2018. Acute and chronic toxicity of aluminum to a unionid mussel (Lampsilis siliquoidea) and an amphipod ( Hyalella azteca) in water-only exposures. — Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 37, 61-69. Wang, S., F. Weinberger, L. Xiao, M. Nakoaka, G. Wang, S. A. Krueger-Hadfield, E. E. Sotka, D. Bian & M. Lenz 2017. In situ common garden assays demonstrate increased defense against natural fouling in non-native populations of the red seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla. — Marine Biology 164, art. 193. Weber, A., C. Scherer, N. Brennholt, G. Reifferscheid & M. Wagner 2018. PET microplastics do not negatively affect the survival, metabolism, and feeding activity of the freshwater invertebrate Gammarus pulex. — Environmental Pollution 234, 181-189. Wei, N., F. Nakajima & T. Tobino 2018. Effects of treated sample weight and DNA marker length on sediment eDNA based detection of a benthic invertebrate. — Ecological Indicators 93\ 267-273. ( Grandidierella japonica detected in the water eDNA) Weslawski, J. M., K. Fraganska-Deja, J. Legezynska & W. Walczowski 2018. Range extensions of a boreal amphipod Gammarus oceanicus in the warming Arctic. — Ecology and Evolution, in press 45 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Weslawski, J. M. & L. Kotwicki 2018. Macro-plastic litter, a new vector for boreal species dispersal on Svalbard. — Polish Polar Research 39, 165-1 Wickham, S. 2017. The ecology of sea wrack accumulations across space and time on islands along British Columbia’s central coast. — M. Sc Thesis, Univ. of Victoria (Not seen) Wijnhoven, S., K. I. Zwiep & H. Hummel 2017. First description of epizoic ciliates (Sessilida Stein, 1933) on Bathyporeia Lindstrom, 1855 (Peracarida, Amphipoda) and infestation patterns in brackish and marine waters. — Crustaceana 91, 133-152. (A Dutch study. Sadly not seen) Wildish, D. J. 2017. Evolutionary ecology of driftwood talitrids: a review. — Zoosystematlcs and Evolution 93, 353-361. Wilkinson, J. L., P. S. Hooda, J. Swinden, J. Barker & S. Barton 2018. Spatial (bio)- accumulation of pharmaceuticals, illicit drugs, plasticisers, perfluorinated compounds and metabolites in river sediment, aquatic plants and benthic organisms. — Environmental Pollution 234, 864-875 ( Gammarus pulex) Wilkinson, L.A.S. 2018. Use of Non-linear Models on Saturation Kinetics to Determine Chronic Co, Se orZn Toxicity for Either Exposure or Body Burden In Hyatella azteca. — PhD Thesis, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, (https://uwspace.uwaterloo.ca/ bitstream/handle/10012/13060/Wilkinson_LesleyAnneSteeds.pdf?sequence=1) Winfield, I., M. E. Hendrickx& M. Ortiz 2017. Stephonyx californiensis sp. nov. (Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea: Uristidae), a new bathyal scavenger species from the Central Gulf of California, Mexico, and comments on the bathymetric and geographic distribution of the Stephonyx species group. — Journal of Natural History 51, 2793-2807 https://doi.Org/10.1080/00222933.2017.1384076 (S. californiensis n. sp., 24’16’N, 108*24’W, 1150 m.) Worischka, S, L. Richter, A. Hanig, C. Heilman, J. Becker, P. Kratina & C. Winkelmann 2018. Food consumption of the invasive amphipod Dlkerogammarus villosus in field mesocosms and its effects on leaf decomposition and periphyton. — Aquatic Invasions 13, 261-275. Xavier, J. C., N. Velez, P. N. Trathan, Y. Cherel, C. De Broyer, F. Canovas, J. Seco, N. Ratcliffe & G. A: Tarling 2018. Seasonal prey switching in non-breeding Gentoo penguins related to a wintertime environmental anomaly around South Georgia. — Polar Biology, in press. ( Themisto gaudichaudii) Xiu, Q, B. Liu & Y. Zhou 2017. Does the eelgrass meadow influence the microbenthic community structure at Swan Lake, Northern China? — Marine Biodiversity, in press. (Not really.) Xu, C., J. Wang, J. Richards, T. Xu, W. Liu & J. Gan 2918. Development of film-based passive samplers form in situ monitoring of trace levels of pyrethroids in sediment. — Environmental Pollution , in press Xue, S., Y. Mao, J. Li, L. Zhu, J. Fang & S. Zhao 2018. Life history responses to variations in temperature by the marine amphipod Eogammarus possjetlcus (Gammaridae) and their implications for productivity in aquaculture. — Hydrobiologia 114, 133-145. https://doi.Org/10.1007/si 0750-018-3524-0 46 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Yang, Y., X. Zhou, Y. Yi, M. Xu & Z. Yang 2018. Influence of debris flows on macroinvertebrate diversity and assemblage structure. — Ecological Indicators 85, 781-790. Yohannes, E., R. B. Ragg, J. R Armbruster& K.-O. Rothhaupt 2018. Physical attachment of the invasive zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha to the invasive amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus : supplementary path for invasion and expansion? — Fundamental and Applied Limnology 191, 79-85. https://doi.orq/10.1127/fal/ 2017/1063 Yu, Y., D. Zhou, Z. Li & C. Zhu 2018. Advancement and challenges of microplastic pollution in the aquatic environment: a review. — Water, Air and Soil Pollution 229, 140 Zahida, F., H. Setyabudi & W. N. Jati 2017. Gracillaria associated amphipod at abalones* rearing tank, Lombok Marine Aquaculture Development Center, Sekotong, Indonesia. — Biota 2, 1-6 (4 spp, not yet identified.) Zettler, M. L., J. Beermann, J. Dannheim, B. Ebbe, M. Grotjahn, C. P. Gunther, M. Gusky, B. Kind, I. Kroncke, R. Kuhlenkamp, C. Orendt, E. Rachor, A. Schanz, A. Schroder, L. Schuler & J. Witt 2018. An annotated checklist of macrozoobenthic species in German waters of the North and Baltic Seas. — Helgoland Marine Research 72. 5 Zettler, M. L. & A. Myers 2018. A new species of Ledoyerella, L. kunensis sp. nov. (Amphipoda, Senticaudata, Kamakidae) from South West Africa. — Zootaxa 4450, 142-150. (L. kunensis n. sp. from Skeleton coast, Namibia. With a key to world Ledoyerella) Zettler, M. L. & A. Zettler 2017. A new species of Niphargus (Amphipoda, Niphargidae) from Crete (Greece). — Crustaceana 90, 1415-1426. (Not seen. N. zarosiensis n. sp. from Lake Zaros, Crete.) Zganec, K., R. Cuk, J. Tomovic, J. Lajther, S. Gottstein, S. Kovacevic, S. Hudina, A. Lucic, M. Mirt, V. Simic, T. Simcic& M. Paunovic 2018. The longitudinal pattern of crustacean (Peracarida, Malacostara) assemblages in a large south European river: bank reinforcement structures as stepping stones of invasion. — International Journal of Limnology 54- 15 (Sava River) Zhang, W., R.-M. Tian, J. Sun, S. Bourgouffa, W. Ding, L. Cai, H. Tong, Y. Li, A. J. Jamieson, V. B. Bajic, J. C. Drazen, D. Bartlett & P.-Y. Qian 2018. Genome reduction in Psychromonas species within the gut of an amphipod from the ocean’s deepest point. — mSystems 3-3, e00009-18 ( Hirondellea glgas) Zheng, Y.-M. & Z. E. Hou 2017. Myanmarorchestia victoria sp. nov. (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Talitridae), a new species of landhopper from the high altitude forests in Myanmar. — Zoological Research 38 (5), 1-11 (Collected in Chin State, Myanmar. With a key to the now three species in this genus) Ziegler, A. F., C. R. Smith, K. F. Edwards & M. Vernet 2017. Glacial dropstones: islands enhancing seafloor species richness of benthic megafauna in West Antarctic Peninsula fjords. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 583: 1-14. (Eusirid amphipods among the faunal-group defining species.) Zittel, M., D. Grabner, A. Wiecklik & B. Sures 2018. Cryptic species and their utilization of indigenous and non-indigenous hosts in the acanthocephalan Polymorphus minutus sensu lato (Polymorphidae). — Parasitology, in press. https://doi.orq/10.1017/ S0031182018000173 47 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Zorina-Sakharova, 2017. Niphargus valachicus Dobreanu et Manolache (Amphipoda, Niphargidae) in the Kiliya Delta of the Danube River. — Hydrobiological Journal 53, 46-56. (Not seen) Zutinic, P., I Petrie, S. Gottstein, M. G. Udovic, K. K. Borojevic, J. Kamberovic, A. Kolda, A. Plekovic-Moraj & I. Ternjej 2018. 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The Amphipoda of the GUlf of Cadiz: between cold seeps and coral mounds. Biodiversity Journal 8(2): 631-632. Fanini, L., Tsouchnika, A., Tsipourlianos, A. & J.K. Lowry 2017. Distribution oftalitrid amphipods on the beaches of Crete: definition and role of different substrates and first report of Deshayesorchestia deshayesii (Audouin, 1826) (Talitridae) from Crete. Biodiversity Journal 8(2): 433-434. Fanini, L., Zampicinini, G., Tsigenopoulos, C., Barboza, F.R., Lercari, D., Celentano, E., Gomez, J., Marchetti, G.M. & O. Defeo 2017. Population traits of Atlantorchestoidea brasiliensis (Dana, 1853) (Talitridae) along the coastline of Uruguay: combined information from demography, behaviour and Cytochrome Oxidase I. Biodiversity Journal 8(2): 419-420. Fernandez-Romero, A., Castro, M.D., Cuerva, I., Marquez, A., Ros, M. & J.M. Guerra- Garcia 2017. Abundance patterns of vagile macrofauna associated with the bryozoan Bugula neritina (Linnaeus, 1758) in marinas along the Iberian Peninula. 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Wysocka, A:, Grabowski, M., Sworobowicz, L. & T. Mamos 2017. Comparative phylogeography of Gammarus roeselii Gervais, 1835 and Asellus aquaticus Linnaeus, 1758 from the Ohrid, Prespa and Skadar lakes, Balkan Peninsula. Biodiversity Journal 8(2): 479-480. 55 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Zaatouri, A. & M. El Gtari 2017. Pollution's effect on solar orientation behavior in Deshayorchestia deshayesii Ruffo, 2004 (Talitridae) of the lagoon of Bizerte (North of Tunisia). Biodiversity Journal 8(2): 475-476. Zakhama-Sraieb, R., Mnasser, I., Zribi, I. & R Charfi-Cheikhrouha 2017. Update of checklist of marine Amphipoda in Tunisia from 2009 to April 2017. Biodiversity Journal 8(2): 493-496. New taxa New sub-families Cyaminae (subfam) Iwasa-Arai & Serejo 2018 Cyamidae Isocyaminae (subfam) Iwasa-Arai & Serejo 2018 Cyamidae New genera and subgenera Balaenocyamus Iwasa-Arai & Serejo 2018 Charcotia Chevreux, 1906 (revived) d’Udekem d’Acoz et al. 2018 subgen Drakepimeria d'Udekem dAcoz & Verheye, 2017 Ensigeropus Perez-Schultheiss, 2017 Hermesorchestia Hughes & Lowry, 2017 subgen Hoplepimeria d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 subgen Laevepimeria d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 Myanmarorchestia Hou, 2017 Orientomaera Ariyama, 2018 subgen Urepimeria d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 Vinogradovopleustes Labay, 2018 Pleustidae l/l/ecomec/o/7 Jarrett & Bousfield, 1982 (revived) Horton 2018 Cyaminae Cyamidae Lysianassidae Epimeriidae Platyischnopidae Talitridae Epimeriidae Epimeriidae Talitridae Maeridae Epimeriidae Pleusymtinae Tryphosidae Newsp cies acanthochelon d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 (Epimeria (Drakepimeria)) adeliae d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 ( Epimeria (Subepimeria)) aequilatus Narahara-Nakano, Nakano & Tomikawa, 2017 ( Eurythenes) a/rafsw/ra/Tomikawa & Nakano 2018 ( Pseudocrangonyx) alaicus Sidorov, Hou & Sket, 2018 (Tadzocrangonyx) alastairi Hughes & Lowry, 2017 ( Hermesorchestia) allardi Hancock & Wicksten, 2018 (Haustorius) altus Hou & Li, 2018 ( Gammarus) amoenitas d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 (Epimeria (Pseudepimeria)) amundseni d’Udekem d’Acoz, Schon & Robert, 2018 (Charcotia) anguloce d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 (Epimeria (Drakepimeria)) anoculus Tandberg & Vader, 2018 (Amphilochus) anodon d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 (Epimeria (Laevepimeria)) atalanta d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 (Epimeria (Epimeriella)) atauro Hughes & Takeuchi, 2016 (Quadrisegmentum) Epimeriidae Epimeriidae Eurytheneidae Pseudocrangonyctidae Gammaridae Talitridae Haustoriidae Gammaridae Epimeriidae Lysianassidae Epimeriidae Amphilochidae Epimeriidae Epimeriidae Phtisicidae 56 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Eriopisidae Eriopisidae Ampeliscidae Pardaliscidae Tryphosidae Oedicerotidae Talitridae Platyischnopidae Liljeborgiidae Gammaridae Uristidae Epimeriidae Stilipedidae bantenensis Arfianti & Wongkamhaeng, 2017 ( Victoriopisa) barrera Ortiz, Winfield & Ardisson, 2017 ( Psammogammarus) bellansantiniae Peart, 2018 ( Byblisoides) borealis Johansen & Vader, 2018 ( Halicoides) boreoplebs Jung, Coleman & Yoon, 2017 ( Pseudorchomene ) bousfieldi Tandberg, Vader, Olsen, Rapp 2018 (Monoculodes) bunaken Lowry, Springthorpe & Azman, 2017 (Talorchestia) cachinalito Perez-Schultheiss, 2017 ( Ensigeropus) caeca Labay, 2017 ( Sextonia) caecigenus Hou & Li, in Hou et al. 2018 ( Gammarus) californiensis Winfield, Hendrickx & Ortiz, 2017 ( Stephonyx) callista d'Udekem dAcoz & Verheye, 2017 ( Epimeria (Pseudepimeria)) chione d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 ( Alexandrella) choshigawaensis Tomikawa, Hirashima, Hirai & Uchiyama, 2018 (Melita)Melitidae Cinderella d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 ( Epimeria (Laevepimeria )) Epimeriidae c/eo Verheye, Lorz & d'Udekem d'Acoz, 2018 (Epimeria (Drakepimeria)) coelocarteriensis Myers & George, 2017 ( Leucothoe) colemani d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 ( Epimeria (Drakepimeria )) corbariae d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 ( Epimeria (Drakepimeria)) coscinoderma Myers & George, 2017 ( Leucothoe) coyotense Ortiz, Capetillo & Winfield, 2018 ( Anamixis) cusatensis Joseph, Bijoy Nandan & Jayachandran, 2018 ( Victoriopisa) cyphorachis d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 (Epimeria (Hoplepimeria)) cyrano d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 ( Epimeria (Drakepimeria)) daejeonensis Lee, Tomikawa, Nakano & Min, 2018 (Pseudocrangonyx) dauvini Peart, 2018 (Haploops) Epimeriidae Leucothoidae Epimeriidae Epimeriidae Leucothoidae Leucothoidae Eriopisidae Epimeriidae Epimeriidae Pseudocrangonyctidae Ampeliscidae debroyeri d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 ( Epimeria (Pseudepimeria)) Epimeriidae decipiens Ariyama, 2018 (Orientamaera) denarius Karaman, 2017 ( Niphargus) deryae Ozbek, 2018 (Gammarus) dianae Corbari & Sorbe, 2017 (Dulichiopsis) dili Lowry, Springthorpe & Azman, 2017 (Talorchestia) evensis Peart & Lorz, 2018 (Pseudopleonexes) exilipes Jung, Coleman, Kim & Yoon, 2018 (Anonyx) frankei Beermann & Raupach, in Beermann et al. 2018 (Epimeria) galvezi Hancock & Wicksten, 2018 (Haustorius) gargantua d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 (Epimeria (Hoplepimeria)) geos Jaume & Alvarez (in Jurado-Rivera et al. 2017) (Haploginglymus) gevi Stokkan & Jaume, in Stokkan et al. 2018 (Pseudoniphargus) gonggaensis Hou & Li, 2018 (Gammarus) guerrai Tato & Moreira, 2017 (Photis) havermansiana d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 (Epimeria (Drakepimeria)) hosseiniei Esmaeli-Rineh, Sari, Fiser& Bargrizaneh, 2017 (Niphargus) iceage Campean & Coleman, 2017 (Sicafodia) ilamensis Esmaeli-Rineh, Sari, Fiser& Bargrizaneh, 2017 (Niphargus) Maeridae Niphargidae Gammaridae Dulichiidae Talitridae Ampithoidae Uristidae Epimeriidae Haustoridae Epimeriidae Niphargidae Pseudoniphargidae Gammaridae Photidae Epimeriidae Niphargidae Sicafodiidae Niphargidae indopacetus Iwasa-Arai & Serejo (in Iwasa-Arai et al. 2017) (Isocyamys) Cyamidae iota d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 (Epimeria (Subepimeria)) Epimeriidae ircinia Myers & George, 2017 (Leucothoe) Leucothoidae irinae Marin & Sinelnikov, 2018 (Stenothoe) Stenothoidae jaumei Ortiz & Winfield, 2017 (Nuuanu) Nuuanuidae jidutanxian Hou & Li, in Hou et al. 2018 (Gammarus) Gammaridae jindoense Heo & Kim, 2017 (Sinocorophium) Corophiidae kaimmalkai Peart, 2018 (Haploops) Ampeliscidae kangdingensis Hou & Li, 2018 (Gammarus) Gammaridae kharieis d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 (Epimeria (Pseudepimeria)) Epimeriidae 57 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 kohuroa Ball, Webber & Shepherd, 2017 ( Waematau) /roma/7 Tomikawa & Nakano, 2018 ( Pseudocrangonyx) kunensis Zettler & Myers, 2018 ( Ledoyerella) kurdistanensis Mamaghani-Shishvan, Esmaeili-Rineh & Fiser, 2017 (. Niphargus ) lakusici Karaman, 2017 ( Niphargus ) leukhoplites d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 (,Epimeria (Drakepimeria)) limosus Hou & Li, 2018 ( Gammarus) linseae d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 ( Epimeria (Hoplepimeria)) loerzae d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 ( Epimeria (Drakepimeria)) longdong Hou & Li, in Hou et al. 2018 ( Gammarus) longiconum Heo & Kim, 2017 ( Eocorophium) luchoffmanni Fiser, Alther, Zaksek, Borko, Fuchs &Altermatt, 2018 (. Niphargus) marinae Lorz, Jazdzewska & Brandt, 2017 ( Rhachotropis ) maya Marron-Becerra, Hermoso-Dalazar & Solis-Weiss, 2018 ( Hyalella) minutisetosus Jung, Coleman & Yoon, 2017 (Aroui) monicae Peart, 2018 ( Byblisoides) montana Rodrigues, Senna, Quadra & Bueno, 2017 ( Hyalella) morenoi Stokkan & Jaume, in Stokkan et al., 2018 ( Pseudoniphargus) mosuo Hou & Li, in Hou et al. 2018 ( Gammarus) nhatrangensis Marin & Sinelnokov, 2018 ( Stenothoe) Talitridae Pseudocrangonyctidae Kamakidae Niphargidae Niphargidae Epimeriidae Gammaridae Epimeriidae Epimeriidae Gammaridae Corophiidae Niphargidae Eusiridae Hyalellidae Scopelocheiridae Ampeliscidae Hyalellidae Pseudoniphargidae Gammaridae Stenothoidae nunomurai Nakano & Morino, in Nakano et al, 2018 ( Myanmarorchestia) Talitridae obliquua Ariyama, 2018 ( Orientomaera) Maeridae okinawensis Ariyama, 2018 ( Maeropsis) Maeridae pandora d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 ( Epimeria (Drakepimeria )) Epimeriidae pangkorensis To mi kawa & Morino, 2018 ( Brevitalitrus) Talitridae parvioculatus Sidorov, Hou & Sket, 2018 (Gammarus) Gammaridae paucisetigera Jung, Yi, Coleman & Yoon, 2017 (Orchomenella) Tryphosidae periergos Myers, Plaiti & Rousou, 2018 ( Microdeutopus) Aoridae persicus Esmaeli-Rineh, Sari, Fiser & Bargrizaneh, 2017 ( Niphargus) Niphargidae peterjaegeri Hou, 2017 ( Myanmarorchestia) Talitridae plaitisi Hupalo, Mamos, Wrzesinski & Grabowski, 2018 ( Gammarus) Gammaridae plumosa Peart & Lorz, 2018 ( Exampithoe) Ampithoidae punctatum Labay, 2018 ( Vinogradovopleustes) Pleustidae pyrodrakon d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 (Epimeria (Drakepimeria)) Epimeriidae quasimodo d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 (Epimeria (Hoplepimeria)) Epimeriidae qinling Hou & Li, in Hou et al. 2018 (Gammarus) Gammaridae rereke Ball, Webber & Shepherd, 2017 ( Waematau) Talitridae richardi Peart, 2018 (Byblisoides) Ampeliscidae ringanohinohi Ball, Webber & Shepherd, 2017 (Waematau) Talitridae robertiana d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 (Epimeria (Drakepimeria)) Epimeriidae Maeridae Aoridae Tryphosidae Ischyroceridae Aoridae Niphargidae Eusiridae Talitridae Gammaridae Talitridae Talitridae Maeridae rotundicoxa Ariyama, 2018 (Orientomaera) rubroantennata Ariyama &Taru, 2017 (Grandidierella) rugosa Jung, Yi, Coleman & Yoon, 2017 (Orchomenella) ryanadamsi Drumm, 2018 (Cerapus) sanrikuensis Ariyama & Taru, 2017 (Grandidierella) sarii Esmaeili-Rineh, Mohammad-Niakan & Akmali, 2018 (Niphargus) saskia Lorz & Jazdzewska, 2018 (Rhachotropis) seabri Hou, 2017 (Myanmarorchestia) seideli Cannizzaro, Walters & Berg, 2017 (Gammarus) seringat Lowry, Springthorpe &Azman, 2017 (Talorchestia) sipadan Lowry, Springthorpe & Azman, 2017 (Talorchestia) sivaprakasami Myers, Trivedi & Vachhrajani, in Myers et al. 2018 (Elasmopus) 58 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 slayeri Drumm, 2018 {Cerapus) sohrevardensis Esmaeli-Rineh, Sari, Fiser & Bargrizaneh, 2017 ( Niphargus) telukrimau Lim, Azman, Takeuchi & Othman, 2017 {Pseudoaeginella) teres d'Udekem dAcoz & Verheye, 2017 (Epimeria {Subepimeria)) tonywhitteni Fiser, Alther, Zaksek, Borko, Fuchs &Altermatt, 2018 {Niphargus) transversus Sorrentino, Souza-Filho & Senna, 2018 {Stephonyx) troglofugia Bastos-Pereira, De Oliveira & Ferreira, 2018 {Hyalella) troglomorpha Angyal in Angyal et al, 2018 {Mayaweckelia) troglomorphus Sidorov, Hou & Sket, 2018 {Gammarus) urvillei d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 {Epimeria {Subepimeria)) vaderotti Krapp-S chi eke I, 2018 {Leucothoe) vallecula Hou & Li, in Hou et al. 2018 {Gammarus) victoria Zheng & Hou, 2017 {Myanmarorchestia) vitucoi Tato & Moreira, 2017 {Pareurystheus) xesta d'Udekem d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017 {Epimeria {Hoplepimeria)) yirrgay Hughes & Takeuchi, 2016 {Quadrisegmentum) yoyoae Lowry, Springthorpe & Azman, 2017 {Talorchestia) zarosiensis Zettler & Zettler, 2017 {Niphargus) zhigangi Hou & Li, in Hou et al. 2018 {Gammarus) Ischyroceridae Niphargidae Caprellidae Epimeriidae Niphargidae Uristidae Hyalellidae Hadziidae Gammaridae Epimeriidae Leucothoidae Gammaridae Talitridae Protomedeiinae Epimeriidae Phtisicidae Talitridae Niphargidae Gammaridae Systematic overview of new taxa Ampeliscidae Byblisoides bellansantiniae, monicae, richardi Haploops dauvini, kaimmalkai Amphilochidae Amphilochus anoculus Ampithoidae Exampithoe plumosa Pseudopieonexes evensis Aoridae Grandidierella rubroantennata, sanrikuensis Microdeutopus periergos Caprellidae Pseudoaeginella telukrimau Corophiidae Eocorophium longiconum Sinocorophium jindoense Cyamidae Cyaminae Balaenocyamus balaenopterae Isocyaminae Isocyamus indopacetus 59 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Dulichiidae Dulichiopsis dianae Epimeriidae Epimeria frankei Epimeria ( Drakepimeria) acanthochelon, anguloce, cleo, colemani, corbariae, cyrano, havermansiana, leukhoplites, loerzae, pandora, pyrodrakon, robertiana Epimeria (EpimerieHa) atalanta Epimeria (Hoplepimeria) cyphorachis, gargantua, linseae, quasimodo, xesta Epimeria ( Laevepimeria ) anodon, Cinderella Epimeria (Pseudepimeria ) amoenitas, callista, debroyeri, kharieis Epimeria (Subepimeria ) adeliae, iota, teres, urvillei Epimeria ( Urepimeria ) Eriopisidae Psammogammarus barrera Victoriopisa bantenensis, cusatensis Eurytheneidae Eurythenes aequilatus Eusiridae Rhachotropis marinae, saskia Gammaridae Gammarus altus, caecigenus, deryae, gonggaensis, jidutanxian, kangdingensis, limosus, longdong, mosuo, parvioculatus, plaitisi, qinling, seideli, troglomorphus, vallecula, zhigangi Tadzocrangonyx alaicus Hadziidae Mayaweckeiia troglomorpha Haustoriidae Haustorius allardi, galvezi Hyalellidae Hyalella maya, montana, troglofugia Ischyroceridae Tribe Ericthonini Cerapus ryanadamsi, slayeri Kamakidae Ledoyerella kune ns is Leucothoidae Anamixis coyotense Leucothoe coelocarteriensis, coscinoderma, ircinia, vaderotti Liljeborgiidae Sextonia caeca Lysianassidae Charcotia (rev.) amundseni 60 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Maeridae Elasmopus sivaprakasami Maeropsis okinawensis Orientomaera decipiens, obliquua, rotundicoxa Melitidae Melita choshigawaensis Niphargiidae Haploginglymus geos Niphargus denarius, hosseiniei, ilamensis, kurdistanensis, lakusici, luchoffmanni, persicus, sarii, sohrevardensis, tonywhitteni, zarosiensis Nuuanuidae Nuuanu jaumei Oedicerotidae Monoculodes bousfieldi Pardaliscidae Halicoides borealis Photidae Photis guerrai Phtisicidae Quadrisegmentum atauro, yirrgay Platyischnopidae Ensigeropus cachinalito Pleustidae Vinogradovopleustes punctatum Protomedeiinae Pareurystheus vitucoi Pseudocrangonyctidae Pseudocrangonyx akatsukai, daejeonenis, komaii Pseudoniphargidae Pseudoniphargus gevi, morenoi Scopelocheiridae Aroui minutisetosus Sicafodiidae Sicafodia iceage Stenothoidae Stenothoe irinae, nhatrangensis Stilipedidae Alexandrella chione 61 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 Talitridae Brevitalitrus pangkorensis Hermesorchestia alastairi Myanmarorchestia nunomurai, peterjaegeri, seabri, victoria Talorchestia buna ken, dili, serin gat, sipadan, yoyoae Waematau kohuroa, rereke, ringanohinohi Tryphosidae Orchomenella paucisetigera, rugosa Pseudorchomene boreoplebs Wecomedon (rev ). Uristidae Anonyx exilipes Stephonyx californiensis, transversus 62 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 The Ruffo Archives Dear Colleagues, I'm pleased to inform you the we published on line all the pdf of the publications of Sandro Ruffo. You can download them from: http://museodistorianaturale.comune.verona.it/ nqcontent.cfm?a_id=53143 Please spread the information to all those may be interested. Best regards Lexyvwurdxr LateXla/ Sandro Ruffo Sandro Ruffo illustrating amphipods 63 AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 42 2018 XVIIIICA: 2019 After Portugal (Aveiro, 2015) and Italy (Trapani, 2017)... ... we are happy to announce the 18 th International Colloquium on Amphipoda (ICA), which will be held at Dijon (France), from 26 to 30 August 2019. SAVE THE DATE ! 18JCA INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM on AMPHIPODA Dijon - France 26-30 August 2019 As in all the preceding editions, the colloquium will host every aspects of studies upon amphipod crustaceans (system a tics, ecology, biogeography, physiology, genetics, ecotoxicology etc.) Above all, following a long lasting tradition, the International Colloquium on Amphipoda will be an exciting forum for scientific exchanges among researchers, where students find a unique environment to meet and connect with senior researchers. Three plenary lectures will open each conference day. Invited speakers are: -Pr ALEX FORD (University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom); -Dr NICOLAS PUILLANDRE (Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, France); -Dr JOSE MANUEL GUERRA GARCIA (University of Sevilla, Spain) On the sidelines of this conference, a Mini-Workshop around DNA barcoding and BOLD will take place on Friday afternoon. This Mini-Workshop is specifically targeting Amphipodologists who are already using DNA- barcodes and who are interested in using or improving their current use of BOLD. Further details can be found on the 18 th ICA Diion 2109 website ( blog.u-bourgogne.fr/ica2019/ ) Please note that registrations are not open yet (a second circular will be sent in October for this), but... Save the date! We look forward to see you in the 18th ICA! Thierry KCgruul/£r K&ml/Wcuttler coordinators 64