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2. Diversity and distribution of Epeorus (Caucasiron) (Ephemeroptera, Heptageniidae) in Iran, with descriptions of three new species
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Ľuboš Hrivniak, Pavel Sroka, Jindřiška Bojková, Roman J. Godunko, Javid Imanpour Namin, Samereh Bagheri, Farshad Nejat, Ashgar Abdoli, and Arnold H. Staniczek
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Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Combining morphological and molecular data in an integrative approach, three new mayfly species of Epeorus (Caucasiron) are described. These include Epeorus (Caucasiron) alborzicus Hrivniak & Sroka, sp. nov. and Epeorus (Caucasiron) shargi Hrivniak & Sroka, sp. nov. from northern Iran, and Epeorus (Caucasiron) zagrosicus Hrivniak & Sroka, sp. nov. from central Iran. They are unambiguously delimited using both distance-based and likelihood-based approaches in the analyses of barcode COI sequences. Each new species is compared with other species of the subgenus and morphological diagnostic characters are provided. Based on extensive sampling of streams throughout the country, the distribution and habitat preferences of all Caucasiron species in Iran are assessed. Altogether, there are now six species recorded, among them also E. (C.) nigripilosus Sinitshenkova, 1976 is reported for the first time in Iran. Five species are distributed in the Alborz Mts. in northern Iran, one species was found in the Zagros Mts. in central Iran.
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- 2020
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3. New Oligoneuriidae (Insecta, Ephemeroptera) from Iran
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Pavel Sroka, Jindřiška Bojková, Roman J. Godunko, Tomáš Soldán, Javid Imanpour Namin, Farshad Nejat, Ashgar Abdoli, and Arnold H. Staniczek
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Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Two new species of the mayfly family Oligoneuriidae are described based on larval specimens recently collected in Iran. The first new species, Oligoneuriella tuberculata Godunko & Staniczek, sp. nov., can be distinguished from all its congeners by the presence of pronounced protuberances posteromedially on abdominal terga, highly reduced paracercus, large lamella of gill I, and setation on hind margin of middle and hind femora confined to their basal halves. The second species, Oligoneuriopsis villosus Bojková, Godunko, & Staniczek, sp. nov., remarkably belongs to a mostly Afrotropical genus. The new species clearly differs from all its congeners in the shape of setae on the surface of gills and terga, pattern of body colouration, and the shape of posterolateral projections of abdominal segments. Except for the species description, the generic diagnosis of Oligoneuriopsis Crass, 1947 is briefly discussed. COI barcode sequences of both new species are provided and molecular species delimitation is tested using distance-based and likelihood-based approaches, with both new species unambiguously recognised as separate lineages. The analysis of COI also corroborates the respective affinities of both new species, estimated based on morphology. The two new species of Oligoneuriidae described herein highlight the importance of the Middle East as a centre of diversity of this mayfly family within the Palaearctic.
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- 2019
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4. Initial commented checklist of Iranian mayflies, with new area records and description of Procloeon caspicum sp. n. (Insecta, Ephemeroptera, Baetidae)
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Jindřiška Bojková, Pavel Sroka, Tomáš Soldán, Javid Imanpour Namin, Arnold H. Staniczek, Marek Polášek, Ľuboš Hrivniak, Ashgar Abdoli, and Roman J. Godunko
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Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
An initial checklist of mayflies (Ephemeroptera) of Iran is compiled based on critical review of available literature data, complemented with new data from 38 localities of Gilan and Ardabil provinces. At present, altogether only 46 species and 25 genera are known from Iran, 18 species are reported as new to Iran in this study. Some previously published data are critically evaluated and doubtful taxa are excluded from the list. Basic analysis of the distribution and biogeography of recorded species is given. Procloeon (Pseudocentroptilum) caspicum Sroka, sp. n. is described based on mature larva and egg. Critical differential diagnostic characters distinguishing the species from related taxa are discussed in detail.
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- 2018
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5. Length-weight, length-length relationships and condition factor of Rutilus kutum (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae) from the southern Caspian Sea, Iran
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Mehdi Bibak, Mohammad Forouhar Vajargah, Javid Imanpour Namin, and Masoud Sattari
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Condition factor ,biology ,Length weight ,Actinopterygii ,Cyprinidae ,Zoology ,biology.organism_classification ,Rutilus kutum - Published
- 2020
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6. Microplastics in different tissues of some commercially important fish species from Anzali Wetland in the Southwest Caspian Sea, Northern Iran
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Masoud Sattari, Majid Rasta, Javid Imanpour Namin, and Mojtaba S. Taleshi
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0106 biological sciences ,Microplastics ,Fish species ,Zoology ,Wetland ,010501 environmental sciences ,Aquatic Science ,Biology ,Iran ,Oceanography ,01 natural sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nitrate ,Abundance (ecology) ,Animals ,Humans ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Pollution ,chemistry ,Wetlands ,%22">Fish ,Caspian Sea ,Omnivore ,Plastics ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the occurrence of microplastics (MPs) in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, muscle and gonads of 193 individuals of nine commercially-important fish species from Anzali Wetland between May and July 2018. Tissues were removed, digested by 10% KOH for 24 h at 60 °C, filtered on cellulose nitrate filter and then dried. MPs were found in all tissues. There were significant differences between the numbers of isolated particles from GI tract and control groups (procedural blank containing Milli Q water without tissue), while their abundance in the muscle and gonads did not display significant differences with control groups. Higher abundances of MPs were recorded in omnivorous fish (2.26 ± 2.93 items/individual) than carnivorous species (1.10 ± 1.10 items/individual) (P 0.05). MPs were ranged from 20 to 4800 μm in size and were dominated by fiber-like in shape, polyethylene in polymer and black in color.
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- 2021
7. Diversity and distribution of Epeorus (Caucasiron) (Ephemeroptera, Heptageniidae) in Iran, with descriptions of three new species
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Jindřiška Bojková, Ľuboš Hrivniak, Javid Imanpour Namin, Samereh Bagheri, Arnold H. Staniczek, Ashgar Abdoli, Roman J. Godunko, Pavel Sroka, and Farshad Nejat
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0106 biological sciences ,Heptageniidae ,Caucasus ,Asia ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,barcoding Caucasus diversity mayflies Middle East taxonomy ,010607 zoology ,Zoology ,Iran ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,mayflies ,Heptagenioidea ,diversity ,Faunistics & Distribution ,Epeorus ,Mayfly ,Middle East ,taxonomy ,Systematics ,lcsh:Zoology ,Animalia ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Invertebrata ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Ephemeroptera ,biology ,Hexapoda ,biology.organism_classification ,barcoding ,Geography ,Habitat ,Heptaeniidae ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Catalogues and Checklists ,Subgenus ,Research Article - Abstract
Combining morphological and molecular data in an integrative approach, three new mayfly species of Epeorus (Caucasiron) are described. These include Epeorus (Caucasiron) alborzicus Hrivniak & Sroka, sp. nov. and Epeorus (Caucasiron) shargi Hrivniak & Sroka, sp. nov. from northern Iran, and Epeorus (Caucasiron) zagrosicus Hrivniak & Sroka, sp. nov. from central Iran. They are unambiguously delimited using both distance-based and likelihood-based approaches in the analyses of barcode COI sequences. Each new species is compared with other species of the subgenus and morphological diagnostic characters are provided. Based on extensive sampling of streams throughout the country, the distribution and habitat preferences of all Caucasiron species in Iran are assessed. Altogether, there are now six species recorded, among them also E. (C.) nigripilosus Sinitshenkova, 1976 is reported for the first time in Iran. Five species are distributed in the Alborz Mts. in northern Iran, one species was found in the Zagros Mts. in central Iran.
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- 2020
8. Initial commented checklist of Iranian mayflies, with new area records and description of Procloeon caspicum sp. n. (Insecta, Ephemeroptera, Baetidae)
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Arnold H. Staniczek, Tomáš Soldán, Marek Polášek, Ľuboš Hrivniak, Jindřiška Bojková, Roman J. Godunko, Ashgar Abdoli, Pavel Sroka, and Javid Imanpour Namin
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0106 biological sciences ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Biogeography ,010607 zoology ,Procloeon ,Nephrozoa ,Zoology ,Protostomia ,Carbotriplurida ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Circumscriptional names of the taxon under ,Baetoidea ,Middle East ,taxonomy ,lcsh:Zoology ,Animalia ,Bilateria ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Ephemeroptera ,biogeography ,faunistic research ,Baetidae ,Pterygota ,biology ,Cephalornis ,biology.organism_classification ,Checklist ,Circumscriptional names ,Moribaetis ,Boltonocostidae ,Geography ,Taxon ,Notchia ,aquatic biodiversity ,Ecdysozoa ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Ametropodidae ,Pisciformia ,Coelenterata - Abstract
An initial checklist of mayflies (Ephemeroptera) of Iran is compiled based on critical review of available literature data, complemented with new data from 38 localities of Gilan and Ardabil provinces. At present, altogether only 46 species and 25 genera are known from Iran, 18 species are reported as new to Iran in this study. Some previously published data are critically evaluated and doubtful taxa are excluded from the list. Basic analysis of the distribution and biogeography of recorded species is given. Procloeon (Pseudocentroptilum) caspicum Sroka,sp. n.is described based on mature larva and egg. Critical differential diagnostic characters distinguishing the species from related taxa are discussed in detail.
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- 2018
9. New Oligoneuriidae (Insecta, Ephemeroptera) from Iran
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Farshad Nejat, Tomáš Soldán, Ashgar Abdoli, Jindřiška Bojková, Roman J. Godunko, Arnold H. Staniczek, Pavel Sroka, and Javid Imanpour Namin
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Gill ,Insecta ,Carbotriplurida ,Iran ,01 natural sciences ,Heptagenioidea ,Mayfly ,taxonomy ,lcsh:Zoology ,Bilateria ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Invertebrata ,Pterygota ,Larva ,biology ,Cenozoic ,Hexapoda ,Seta ,Cephalornis ,Circumscriptional names ,Boltonocostidae ,Biogeography ,Oligoneuriidae ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Isonychia ,Pisciformia ,Coelenterata ,Research Article ,Oligoneuriella ,Asia ,Arthropoda ,Nephrozoa ,Protostomia ,Zoology ,Circumscriptional names of the taxon under ,010603 evolutionary biology ,mayflies ,Species description ,03 medical and health sciences ,Middle East ,Systematics ,Animalia ,Ephemeroptera ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Barcoding ,new species ,Oligoneuriopsis ,biology.organism_classification ,030104 developmental biology ,Notchia ,Ecdysozoa ,Animal Science and Zoology - Abstract
Two new species of the mayfly family Oligoneuriidae are described based on larval specimens recently collected in Iran. The first new species, Oligoneuriella tuberculata Godunko & Staniczek, sp. nov., can be distinguished from all its congeners by the presence of pronounced protuberances posteromedially on abdominal terga, highly reduced paracercus, large lamella of gill I, and setation on hind margin of middle and hind femora confined to their basal halves. The second species, Oligoneuriopsis villosus Bojková, Godunko, & Staniczek, sp. nov., remarkably belongs to a mostly Afrotropical genus. The new species clearly differs from all its congeners in the shape of setae on the surface of gills and terga, pattern of body colouration, and the shape of posterolateral projections of abdominal segments. Except for the species description, the generic diagnosis of Oligoneuriopsis Crass, 1947 is briefly discussed. COI barcode sequences of both new species are provided and molecular species delimitation is tested using distance-based and likelihood-based approaches, with both new species unambiguously recognised as separate lineages. The analysis of COI also corroborates the respective affinities of both new species, estimated based on morphology. The two new species of Oligoneuriidae described herein highlight the importance of the Middle East as a centre of diversity of this mayfly family within the Palaearctic.
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- 2019
10. Trace and Macro Elements Bioaccumulation in the Muscle and Liver Tissues of Alburnus chalcoides from the South Caspian Sea and Potential Human Health Risk Assessment
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Mohammad Forouhar Vajargah, Caterina Faggio, Javid Imanpour Namin, Marzieh Soroush Haddad, Masoud Sattari, and Mehdi Bibak
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Muscle tissue ,Human health ,Danube bleak ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Alburnus ,biology ,Bioaccumulation ,medicine ,Trace element ,Zoology ,Optical emission spectrometry ,biology.organism_classification ,Chalcoides - Abstract
Danube bleak Alburnus chalcoides (Guldenstadt, 1772) is a commercially important fish species in the southern part of the Caspian Sea. However, little is known about the concentrations of trace element (TE) in its muscles. To address the issue, we caught 77 A. chalcoides specimens at three different fishing regions (including Astara, Anzali, Kiashahr) of the southern shoreline of the Caspian Sea from September 2017 through June 2018. An inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) was used to measure element concentrations in fish muscle and liver tissues. In the case of liver, 27 elements were detected. So that, 9 elements including Ag, Ba, Be, Ce, Co, Sc, U, V and Y which were not detected in liver. In the case of muscle tissue, 22 elements were detected and 14 elements including Ag, Ba, Be, Bi, Cd, Ce, Co, La, Li, Sc, U, V, W and Y. The element values in the muscle of A. chalcoides were significantly lower (p
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- 2019
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