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Zamanpoore M., Grabowski M., Poeckl M., Schiemer F. 2010. Two new Gammarus species (Crustacea, Amphipoda) from warm springs in the south-east pre-alpine area of the Zagros, Iran: Habitats with physiological challenges. Zootaxa 2546: 31-51.
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Zamanpoore, M.; Grabowski, M.; Poeckl, M.; Schiemer, F.
2010
Two new Gammarus species (Crustacea, Amphipoda) from warm springs in the south-east pre-alpine area of the Zagros, Iran: Habitats with physiological challenges
Zootaxa
2546: 31-51
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Despite the prospering results emerging from some recent works on Iranian amphipod fauna, continental waters in the south-east edges of the Zagros Mountain ranges had not been investigated for gammarids before. This paper introduces two new epigean species, G. shirazinus and G. loeffleri, distributed in many running waters of four catchment areas in a broad region in the south of Iran. The most important ecological features of the habitats of these species in comparison with previously studied gammarids are higher water temperature and salinity, and lower dissolved oxygen in their habitats, coinciding with decreasing elevation. A comparison of the ultra-structure of the cuticle of the head capsule by scanning electron microscopy between these two new species, and some other species is given. A detailed species description is provided. In addition, the geographical and ecological range of the new species is discussed.
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Holotype ZMA Amph. 206055, 2008, geounit Iran, identified as Gammarus loeffleri Zamanpoore, Grabowski, Poeckl & Schiemer, 2010
Holotype ZMA Amph. 206057, 2008, geounit Iran, identified as Gammarus shirazinus Zamanpoore, Grabowski, Poeckl & Schiemer, 2010
 Etymology

We take honour in naming this species for the late Professor Heinz Loeffler of the University of Vienna, in ... [details]

 Etymology

The species' name shirazinus is made from the name of Shiraz, Capital of Fars Province. The type locality is in a ... [details]

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