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Mark J. Wetzel, Research Scientist
- Curator, Collections Manager, and Database Manager for the
INHS Annelida Collection
Illinois Natural History Survey (INHS),
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in Champaign, Illinois, USA.
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Aquatic Annelida In Illinois |
The Earthworms of Illinois |
Springs of Illinois
The Aquatic Oligochaeta occurring in or adjacent to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
The Aquatic Oligochaeta of the Colorado River and its tributaries, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
The Aquatic Oligochaeta of Montezuma Well, Yavapai County, Arizona
Website for the journal, Megadrilogica
Links to Other Annelida Resources Via the World Wide Web
Aquatic Oligochaetologists of the World
Bibliography of Aquatic Annelida |
Links to other Aquatic Resource Web Sites
Annelida Conferences and Symposia
Other Conferences, Meetings, Symposia, Workshops:
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NEW Publications:
"A Guide to European Terrestrial and Freshwater Species of Enchytraeidae (Oligochaeta)" by Rüdiger M. Schmelz and Rut Collado. This guide is published as a special issue of Soil Organisms (formerly "Abhandlungen und Berichte des Naturkundemuseums Görlitz"). Publisher: Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz. Volume 82(1). 176 pp. ISBN 978-3-0909854-6-8. 38-- Euros, + shipping costs.
The purpose of this book is to facilitate and to stimulate work with enchytraeids, a notoriously difficult but ecologically important group of small oligochaete worms. Our critical guide to the identification of 206 species of European enchytraeids includes the recent taxonomic advances (new species, revisions, improved standards of description) and also results of original research on a number of genera. Marine and exotic species are excluded. The illustrated keys are preceded by detailed introductions into the taxonomic traits, the general anatomy of enchytraeids, and the technique of handling living worms during the identification process - fixed specimens cannot be identified with certainty. Due to persistent taxonomic problems in many groups, a 'sensu lato' approach is adopted in the circumscription of several common species. We attach a preview of the first 14 pages of the book. Please forward this announcement to other possibly interested persons.
Print copies can be ordered through Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz - Bibliothek, Frau Grosche.
E-mail: ilse.grosche{AT}senckenberg.de; Fax: ++49(0)-3581-401742.
Surface mail: PF 30 01 54, 02806 Görlitz, Germany.
Please indicate the shipping address in your order. The invoice will be sent together with the print copy.
Thank you for your attention! Questions? Please contact the authors via e-mail:
Rüdiger M. Schmelz [enchytrailer{AT}telefonica.net] and Rut Collado [rutco{AT}udc.es] --
University of A Coruña, Science Faculty
Department of Animal Biology, Plant Biology and Ecology
Rua da Fraga, 10, 15008 A Coruña, ESPAGNA
Reynolds, J.W., and M.J. Wetzel. 2012. Terrestrial Oligochaeta (Annelida: Clitellata) in North America, including Mexico, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and Bermuda. III. Megadrilogica 15(8): 191-214.
Reynolds, J.W., and M.J. Wetzel. 2011. The earthworms (Oligochaeta: Acanthodrilidae, Glossoscolecidae, Komarekionidae, Lumbricidae, Megascolecidae and Sparganophilidae) of Illinois, USA. Megadrilogica 15(4): 35-67.
Schlaghamersky, J. ed. [2007] 2008. Newsletter on Enchytraeidae No. 10: Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Enchytraeidae, May 25-28, 2006, Brno, Czech Republic. Folia Facultatis Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Masarykianae Brunensis, Biologia 110(2007): 1-233.
Reynolds, J.W., and M.J. Wetzel. 2008. Terrestrial Oligochaeta (Annelida: Clitellata) in North America, including Mexico, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and Bermuda. Megadrilogica 12(12): 167-208.
Timm, T., ed. 2005. Newsletter on Enchytraeidae No. 9. Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Enchytraeidae, convened at the Võrstjärv Limnological Station of the Estonian Agricultural University (Rannu, Tartumaa, Estonia) in May 2004. Special Issue on Enchytraeidae. Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences Biology, Ecology 54(4):251-359.
Brinkhurst, Ralph O. 2004. Still Searching; The Autobiography of a Biologist. Available from Trafford Publishing. 226 pp. Excerpts from Ralph's just-released book along with ordering information are available from the website, above.
Reynolds, J.W., and M.J. Wetzel. 2004. Terrestrial Oligochaeta (Annelida: Clitellata) in North America north of Mexico. Megadrilogica 9(11): 71-98. [abstracts in English and Spanish].
Edwards, Clive A., ed. 2004. Earthworm ecology, second edition. CRC Press LLC, 2000 N.W. Corporate Blvd., Boca Raton, Florida 33431. ISBN 0-8493-1819-X [hardbound]. 441 pp. [www.crcpress.com].
Didden, W., and P. van Vliet, eds. 2003. Newsletter on Enchytraeidae No. 8. Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Enchytraeidae, Wageningen, The Netherlands, 12-14 April 2002. Published by the Department of Soil Quality, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands. ISSN: 0937-4175. v + 108 pp.
Christensen, B., and V. Standen, eds. 2002. Newletter on Enchytraeidae No. 7. Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Enchytraeidae, Mols Laboratory, Denmark, 2-4 June 2000. Natura Jutlandica Occasional Papers No. 2. 110 pp. ISBN: 87-89137-78-7. Price: DKK 200.00; available from Natural History Museum, Universitetsparken, Building 210, DK-8000, Aarhus, Denmark. Telephone: (+45) 86129777; Fax: (+45) 86130882; E-mail: nm{AT}nathist.dk; Website URL: http://www.naturhistoriskmuseum.dk
Schmelz, R., and K. Sühlo, eds. 1999. Newsletter on Enchytraeidae 6. Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Enchytraeidae, Osnabrück, Germany: 3-4 July 1998. Universitätsverlag Rasch, Osnabrück, Rechtsträger: Rasch Druckerei und Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, Bramsche. ISBN 3-934005-05-5; ISSN 0937-4175. 155 pages, softcover, acid-free paper. Price: DM 64.50 (ca. 32.25 Euros / US-Dollars). [most papers in English; those in German include English abstract / summary]. Address orders to: Mrs. Susanne Franzkeit, Universitätsverlag Rasch, D-49069 Osnabrück, Germany; E-mail: sfranzke{AT}uni-osnabrueck.de
Two web-based bibliographies managed by
Bernard Lebreton -
>> BIOSPEOLOGICA BIBLIOGRAPHIA
>> World Bibliography on Subterranean Aphanoneura - Oligochaeta
Kathman, R. Deedee, and Ralph O. Brinkhurst. 1998. Guide to the freshwater oligochaetes of North America. Aquatic Resources Center, College Grove, TN 37046 USA. iv + 264 pp. USD $55.00 (post paid). - A link to current ordering information for this guide is posted
HERE.
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The first comprehensive review of aquatic Annelida in Illinois was published in 1992 [Wetzel, M.J. Aquatic Annelida of Illinois: Introduction and checklist of species. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 85(1 and 2): 87-101.]. In that paper, the occurrence of 130 species of aquatic worms in the state, representing 71 genera in 15 families was documented. The checklist has been modified to include species identified from the state since publication of that review and to reflect recent nomenclatural and systematic changes; recent works discussing the phylogeny of aquatic Annelida also have been included.
This project is being underwritten by
Discover Life In America, Inc.,
A preliminary checklist of the freshwater Annelida (Aeolosomatida, Branchiobdellida, Hirudinea, and Oligochaeta) known to occur in North Carolina, South Carolina, and / or Tennessee is posted HERE.
In September 1999, surveys for aquatic oligochaetes were conducted at one spring and 11 stream sites in the Park. Funding to continue this project was received from DLIA in August 2000, April 2001, April 2002, April 2003, April 2004, and April 2006. Additional surveys for aquatic oligochaetes in the Park were conducted in September 2000 (16 stream sites and two springs); April 2001 (13 stream sites, one swamp, and three springs); September/October 2001 (10 stream sites and five spring/seep areas); April 2002 (11 stream sites, two spring/seeps, and rimstone pools in Gregory Cave); August 2002 (3 stream sites, two spring/seeps); April/May 2003 (12 streams, four spring/seeps); September 2003 (14 streams, one spring); May 2004 (seven streams, four wetland/bog/seep areas, one limestone sink, one sewage treatment lagoon, and two terrestrial sites); October 2004 (10 streams, two springs, and one wetland drainage area); and August 2005 (9 streams, three springs, and Tom Branch Falls). During our August 2005 visit to NC, we also conducted surveys for aquatic oligochaetes at four spring/seep sites along the Blue Ridge Parkway in an attempt to collect additional specimens of an as yet unidentified taxon (Tubificidae, Rhyocodrilinae) that was first brought to my attention by Dr. David Lenat.
Progress reports summarizing results to date and the status of this project were presented to the participants of the annual DLIA meetings in Gatlinburg, TN, in December 2000, November 2001, December 2002, December 2003, December 2004, December 2005, and December 2006. To date, 34 species of aquatic oligochaetes representing 22 genera and four families have been collected from streams and springs within the Park; several other as-yet unidentified taxa representing at least two families also have been collected. All species of a aquatic oligochaetes identified from these collections are new records for the Park; in addition, four species represent new records for the state of Tennessee, and one species is a new state record for North Carolina. Subsequent to the processing of samples and identification of oligochaete specimens, the following checklist will be updated with annotations for species identified from these collections. Information pertaining to oligochaete specimens collected from the Park by other aquatic biologists will be included here once they have been identified. Please visit the website, above, for additional information on this project. A paper summarizing our findings to date was one of several papers just published in a special issue of Southeastern Naturalist focusing on many of the ongoing biodiversity studies in the Park.
A preliminary checklist of the freshwater Annelida (Aeolosomatida, Branchiobdellida, Hirudinea, and Oligochaeta) known to occur in the Colorado River and its tributaries within the boundaries of the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona is posted HERE. These results were obtained during four rafting expeditions - November/December 1991, August/September 1993, June/July 2001, and July 2006.
In late 2000, Dr. John Reynolds (Oligochaetology Laboratory, Kitchener, Ontario) invited me to co-author Nomenclatura Oligochaetologica - Supplementum Quartum: a catalogue of names, descriptions and type specimens of the Oligochaeta. This fourth supplement (N.O.S.Q.) will update (Addenda Editioni Primae) and correct (Corrigenda Editioni Primae) generic, subgeneric, specific and infra-specific names of oligochaetes published in the first three supplements (N.O.S.P., N.O.S.S., N.O.S.T.) through 31 December 2009. Genera are assigned to 36 families recognized in the third supplement (N.O.S.T.) plus two new families added in this fourth supplement; the detailed Latin definitions can also be found in N.O.S.T. A summary of taxa entries for the first four volumes is presented as follows: [families / genera / subgenera / species]: N.O.: 24 / 573 / 0 / 5,753; N.O.S.P.: 4 / 47 / 0 / 401; N.O.S.S.: 7 / 73 / 34 / 694; N.O.S.T.: 1 / 46 / 6 / 406. As of 25 April 2010, two new families, 87 new genera, 27 new subgenera, and 1,436 new species of oligochaetes are included in N.O.S.Q. Several new genera and approximately 50 new species have yet to be entered before we finalize this volume. Globally, over 8,300 species of Oligochaeta (terrestrial, marine, estuarine, and freshwater) have been described worldwide (described in papers published prior to 30 June 2010); of these, 5,700(+) are considered to be valid species. Accounts for species described in papers that are published after 30 June 2010 (our tentative cut-off date for species to be included in NOSQ), will be posted on a web-based list via a hyperlink from this and several other websites -- so that our colleagues worldwide have timely access to new species descriptions. For us to maintain this list as current as possible, we encourage our colleagues to forward to us reprints of their papers that include descriptions of new families, genera, and species, as well as those that synonymize or supress taxa.
For information on ordering N.O. and the first three supplements (N.O.S.P., N.O.S.S., and N.O.S.T.), please visit THIS SITE. Ordering information for the fourth supplement, N.O.S.Q., will be posted here as soon as it is published.
Upcoming Annelida Conferences and Symposia
Symposium host and organizer:
Symposium sponsors: Mazaryk University.
A symposium website is now being prepared and will be linked from here, soon.
Short summaries of past conferences and symposia are included here for those who may have need for additional information, including purchase of conference or symposium proceedings.
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Symposium host and organizer:
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The 9th International Symposium on Enchytraeidae recently convened at the Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institute (vTI) in Braunschweig, northern Germany, 14-16 July 2010. This symposium was hosted and organized by Dr. Stefan Schrader,
vTI - Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries -
Institute of Biodiversity, Bundesallee 50, D-38116 Braunschweig, Germany.
The proceedings of this 9th International Symposium on Enchytraeidae will be published as Newsletter on Enchytraeidae No. 12, in "Landbauforschung - vTI Agricultural and Forestry Research" (formerly "Landbauforschung Völkenrode").
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The Eleventh International Symposium on Aquatic Oligochaeta [ISAO 11] recently convened (5-12 October 2009) at the Mukarnas Resort Hotel, located on the Mediterranean Sea in Alanya, Antalya, Turkiye. This was a most successful symposium, with 60 participants representing 20 countries. The proceedings of this symposium will be published in the Turkish Jounal of Zoology in late 2010. Additional information pertinent to this symposium is available from our symposium host, Dr. Naime Arslan [oligo2009'{AT}'gmail.com]
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The 8th International Symposium on Enchytraeidae convened in Durham, United Kingdom, 2-6 July 2008.
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The 3rd International Leech Conference convened in Bad Bevensen-Medingen, Germany, 14-16 March 2008. This conference was organized by the Gustav Stresemann Institut e.V. in cooperation with the German Limnological Society (DGL) - Workgroup 'Txonomy'. Plenary and poster sessions focused on leech faunistics, ecology, biology, and taxonomy.
Additional information about this conference is available by contacting
(via E-mail) Drs. Clemens Grosser [c.grosser{AT}gmx.de] or Uwe Jueg [uwejueg{AT}t-online.de].
Dr. Grosser's website also provides a diversity of information related to leeches of Europe, and beyond.
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The 3rd Latin American Meeting on Oligochaete ecology and Taxonomy
(ELAETAO3) convened in Curitiba-PR, Brazil, 3-7 December 2007. A program with the names of speakers and titles of the presentations is available from the convener, Dr. George Brown, who can be reached via E-mail, at: browng{AT}cnpf.embrapa.br.
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The Third International Oligochaete Taxonomy Meeting convened at the Hotel Pendeli in Platres, Cyprus, 2-6 April 2007. An extensive website HERE presents a diversity of information related to this meeting, including list of and contact information for participants, meeting programme, photo album, and instructions for manuscripts for inclusion in the proceedings.
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Reminder: as noted at the bottom of this webpage, the '{AT}' in all E-Mail addresses on this page must be replaced with the '@' character in order to work].
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The 7th International Symposium on Enchytraeidae convened on the premises of the Faculty of Science, Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic, 24 May (arrival) through Sunday 28 May (departure). This symposium was hosted by Jiri (George) Schlaghamersky.
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The 6th International Symposium on Enchytraeidae convened at the Vörstjärv Limnological Station at Rannu, Estonia, 16-18 May 2004; a taxonomy workshop followed the symposium (19-22 May). Please contact Dr. Tarmo Timm, symposium organizer [EE-61101 Rannu, Tartumaa, Estonia; E-Mail: ttimm'{AT}'zbi.ee] for additional information associated with this symposium. The proceedings of this symposium have recently been published, and soon will be available for purchase; please contact Dr. Timm via E-Mail (above).
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The Ninth International Symposium on Aquatic Oligochaete Biology [ISAOB] convened at the Wageninse Berg in Wageningen, The Netherlands, 6-10 October 2003. This symposium was sponsored by WIMEK, STOWA, Alterra--Green World Research (Centre for Ecosystem Studies), Wageningen University (Subdepartment of Environmental Technology, and Department of Agrotechnology and Food Sciences), KNAW, and the LEB Foundation. The organizing committee includes Drs. Piet F.M. Verdonschot, Rebi Nijboer, and Tjeerd-Harm van den Hoek (Alterra) and Christa Ratsak, Bas Buys, and Hellen Elissen (Wageningen University). Once again, this symposium was most successful -- over 80 participants from 27 countries were present, with 40 participants attending for the first time! The proceedings from this 2003 symposium was published (July 2006) in the journal, Hydrobiologia, volume 564. The 10th ISAO convened in China in October 2006, and the 11th ISAO will soon convene in Alanya, SE of Antalya, Turkey (see additional information, above).
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A symposium entitled Morphology, Molecules, Evolution and Phylogeny in Polychaeta and related Taxa convened at Haus Ohrbeck, Osnabrück, Germany, 23-27 September 2002. Additional information is available by contacting Dr. Günter Purschke via E-mail, at: [ purschke{AT}biologie.uni-osnabrueck.de ] telephone [+49-0541-969-2857], FAX [+49-0541-969-2587], or post: Universität Osnabrück,
Fachbereich 5, Barbarastraße 11, D-49069 Osnabrück, GERMANY.
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The Fifth Symposium on Enchytraeidae was held at Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands, 12-14 April 2002. Additional information is available by contacting symposium organizers via E-mail -- Wim Didden [ wim.didden{AT}bb.benp.wa.nl ] or Petra van Vliet [ petra.vanvliet{AT}bb.benp.wa.n ], or by telephone or FAX [ +31 317 482 134/344; FAX: +31 317 483 766]. Proceedings of this symposium were recently published in:
> Didden, W.; van Vliet, P. eds. 2003. Newsletter on Enchytraeidae No. 8. Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Enchytraeidae, Wageningen, The Netherlands, 12-14 April 2002. Published by the Department of Soil Quality, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands. ISSN: 0937-4175. v + 108 pp.
These symposia have developed from workshops of the subgroup >Enchytraeidae< from the >AG Mesofauna<, a forum for young scientists in Central Europe, mainly Germany, working in the field of soil meso-faunal zoology. Since 1994, the meetings on Enchytraeidae have been organized as international symposia, with regular oral and poster presentations. These Symposia are open to anyone interested in any of the diverse aspects of the biology and ecology of enchytraeids. Conference languages are English and German. Please contact the organizers of this recent symposium if you are interested in participating in future symposia on Enchytraeidae, which are held every two years [the most recent symposium, as noted above, was convened in Estonia in May 2004].
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The Seventh International Polychaete Conference convened at Haskolabio, the Conference and Cultural Centre of the University of Iceland in Reykjavik, 2-6 July 2001. This conference was hosted by the Icelandic Institute of Natural History, the University of Iceland, and the Marine Research Institute in Reykjavik. Additional questions regarding tis conference should be directed via E-mail, to Elin Sígvaldadóttir [ elins{AT}ni.is ] or Gudmundur V’dir Helgason [ gudmvid{AT}hi.is ], who were members of the conference organizing committee.
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The Eighth International Symposium on Aquatic Oligochaeta was hosted by Dra. Pilar Rodriguez, Universidad del País Vasco, Bilbao, Spain, 18-22 July 2000. Please contact Dra. Rodriguez via E-mail: [ pilar.rodriguez{AT}ehu.es ] for additional information. The proceedings of this 8th international symposium were published in Hydrobiologia Vol. 463 (2001).
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>Enchytraeidae2000. Dr. Bent Christensen hosted the Fourth Enchytraeidae Symposium, in Molslaboratoriet, Denmark, 2-4 June 2000. The symposium proceedings have been published in: Christensen, B., and V. Standen. 2002. Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Enchytraeidae, Mols Laboratory, Denmark, 2-4 June 2000. Newletter on Enchytraeidae No. 7. Natura Jutlandica Occasional Papers No. 2. 110 pp. ISBN: 87-89137-78-7. Price: DKK 200.00; available from Natural History Museum, Universitetsparken, Building 210, DK-8000, Aarhus, Denmark. Telephone: (+45) 86129777; Fax: (+45) 86130882; E-mail: nm{AT}nathist.dk; Website URL: http://www.naturhistoriskmuseum.dk
In addition to the listings below, please visit the
Meetings and Conferences section of the
Society for Freshwater Science (formerly, the North American Benthological Society (1975-2011), and prior to that name, as the Midwest Benthological Society (1953-1975), where you will find summaries of and contact information for many recent as well as upcoming scientific meetings.
The 61st Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science(formerly, the North American Benthological Society (NABS)
> 26thAnnual Meeting of the Florida Association of Benthologists (FAB)
> 60th Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science (formerly, the North American Benthological Society (NABS)
> 59th Annual Meeting of the North American Benthological Society (NABS)
> 23rd Annual Meeting of the Florida Association of Benthologists (FAB)
> 58th Annual Meeting of the North American Benthological Society (NABS)
> 57th Annual Meeting of the North American Benthological Society (NABS)
> 56th Annual Meeting of the North American Benthological Society (NABS)
> 55th Annual Meeting of the North American Benthological Society (NABS)
> 54th Annual Meeting of the North American Benthological Society (NABS)
The World Wide Whirling Worm Web (WWWWW), by Dan L. Gustafson - A great site - Check it out!
Groundwater Fauna of Italy - Oligochaetes and Aphanoneura
World Bibliography on Subterranean Aphanoneura - Oligochaeta
The primary objective of this web-based directory is to facilitate communication among systematists, ecologists, and field biologists who conduct research on freshwater, estuarine, marine, and terrestrial annelid worms - especially Oligochaeta. Institutional affiliation, postal, electronic mail, and world wide web site addresses, and telephone numbers presently are included. As soon as a searchable database can be implemented for the world wide web, a summary of the researcher's areas of ecological, geographical, taxonomic, and systematic interests and expertise will also be available. The database and directory, first established in 1982, presently includes over 340 scientists from 54 countries. During 1994, a revised questionnaire was distributed to previous respondents, to researchers expressing interest in this directory, to participants of past International Symposia on Aquatic Oligochaete Biology (ISAOB), and to authors of journal articles discussing one or more aspects of annelid biology. To date, the web-based list includes annelid biologists who participated in past international oligochaete symposia, and other practicing oligochaetologists. The 10th international symposium convened at the Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, China, 16-26 October 2006; the 11th international symposium convened 5-12 October 2009 in Antalya/Alanya, Turkey; the 12th international symposium will convene in Fremantle (near Perth), Western Australia, 10-15 September 2012. More specific information on these and other pertinent events can be found above on this same website, under the headings ''Upcoming Annelida Conferences and Symposia'' or ''Recently Convened Annelida Conferences and Symposia.''
> Please note: This directory, and the information contained therein, has been compiled for the exclusive, scientific, non-commercial use by researchers working in the field of annelid systematics and ecology. Please respect the professional and personal privacy of those listed in the directory.
Annual bibliographic contributions to Current and Selected Bibliographies on Benthic Biology, originally published (dates noted below) by the North American Benthological Society (NABS), are available by clicking anywhere on the underlined words, below. Please read the introductory paragraphs of each annual contribution for information regarding accuracy and key coding. Please note that, while these annual compilation focus primarily on the publications for the year in parentheses, other papers published both prior to and after that date (xxxx) are included [as well as citations that may have had typographical errors in previous postings via this website].
The Hirudinida sections of the NABS 1996 - 2010 bibliographies, long authored by Dr. Donald J. Klemm (USEPA), and more recently co-authored by Klemm and Dr. Bill Moser (USNM-Smithsonian Institution) have also been included in many of the above electronic files for your convenience.
Contributions to the Annelida sections of previous annual NABS bibliographies (years 1979 through 1991) are being prepared for posting here as time permits; in the mean time, current NABS members (only) should visit the
NABS Bibliography Search (1959-1992) to access the NABS Bibliography Database.
Future compilations for the annelid sections of the annual NABS Bibliography will likely be posted during September of each year. I encourage you to use this bibliographic material in your personal and non-commercial scientific research. Use of information presented in these bibliographic compilations shall acknowledge the North American Benthological Society, the Illinois Natural History Survey, and this World Wide Web site URL as the supporting agencies and source, respectively.
I acknowledge the professional interaction with my esteemed colleagues working in the fields of annelid systematics and ecology, and benthic biology; in particular, I appreciate the continued support of this bibliography by the North American Benthological Society, and participants and organizers of the eight International Symposia on Aquatic Oligochaete Biology and the seven North American Oligochaete Conferences. I also acknowledge the assistance of past and present INHS librarians D. Dodds, D. Sublette, M. Lusk, C. Heister, E. Knight, E. Wohlgemuth, J. Jacoby, E. Day, J. Beverly, J. Phillips, A. FitzSimmons, and S. Braxton; the staff of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) Library system (especially the past and present staff of the UIUC Biology, Map and Geography, Stacks, and Geology libraries); the staff of the Urbana and Champaign public libraries; research assistants M. Biyal, B. Kasprowicz, M. Lancaster, E. Lancaster, J. Jakubanis, T. Sudduth, T. Lynch, A. Appleton, and K.L. Moss; and the perennial support of D.W. Webb Chairman {1974-2010} NABS Literature Review Committee), W.U. Brigham (deceased), and other members of this committee); their collective efforts during the last 32 years have contributed significantly to the coverage and accuracy of the bibliographic compilations provided at the above URL sites. I also acknowledge the staff of Current Contents, Biosis, Agricultural Abstracts, Zoological Record, Fish & Fisheries Worldwide and Thompson Scientific (ISI Web of Science) for providing bibliographic services to institutions and the general public.
Please send reprints of your publications to me if they refer in any way to aquatic Annelida. This will ensure an accurate database entry and citation for the next annual bibliography, and provide notification of your work to an international audience of aquatic biologists - through the North American Benthological Society and via this web site.
You are also encouraged to visit the following web-based bibliographies managed by
Bernard Lebreton -
>> BIOSPEOLOGICA BIBLIOGRAPHIA
>> World Bibliography on Subterranean Aphanoneura - Oligochaeta
Illinois Natural History Survey (INHS)
American Heritage Rivers
Anchihaline Caves and Cave Biology - This site includes species and cave descriptions, along with information on taxonomy, biogeography, ecology, evolution and conservation. Initially focusing on the Bahamas and Yucatan, information for other geographic regions will be added as time permits.
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occurring in North America North of Mexico

THE AQUATIC OLIGOCHAETA (ANNELIDA: CLITELLATA)
OF MONTEZUMA WELL, YAVAPAI COUNTY, ARIZONA:
A NEAR THERMALLY CONSTANT LIMNOCRENE
Abstract: The aquatic Oligochaeta (Annelida: Clitellata) fauna of Montezuma Well, a near-thermally constant limnocrene in Yavapai County, Arizona, was studied from March 1987 through November 1996. Ten species identified from Montezuma Well and its associated aquatic habitats represent new records for the state: Haplotaxis cf. gordioides (Haplotaxidae); Chaetogaster diaphanus, Nais elinguis,and Pristinella jenkinae (Naididae); and Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri, L. profundicola, L. udekemianus, Quistadrilus multisetosus, Tubifex tubifex,and Varichaetadrilus angustipenis (Tubificidae). Several unidentified species of Enchytraeidae, Lumbricidae, and Ocnerodrilidae, and Pristina sp. (Naididae) also were collected. The occurrence of Varichaetadrilus angustipenis in Montezuma Well represents the westernmost locality for this rare Nearctic species, and further supports its association with groundwater systems.
THE AQUATIC OLIGOCHAETA (ANNELIDA) OF THE
GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK, USA
Citation for this paper: Wetzel, M.J., and M.A.P. Morgan. 2007. Aquatic microdrile oligochaetes (Annelida, Clitellata) of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina and Tennessee. Pp. 153-158, In: P. Cox (Ed.). The Great Smoky Mountains National Park All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory: A Search for Species in Our Own Backyard. Southeastern Naturalist 6 (Special Issue 1). 238 pp.

THE AQUATIC OLIGOCHAETA (ANNELIDA)
OF THE COLORADO RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES,
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, ARIZONA
LINKS TO OTHER ANNELIDA RESOURCES VIA THE WORLD WIDE WEB
Conferences, Meetings, Symposia, and Workshops
The 13th International Symposium on Aquatic Oligochaeta [ISAO 13]
will convene at Mazaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic, 7-11 September 2013.
Dr. Jana Schenková, Institute of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science
Masaryk University, Kotlarska 2, 611 37 Brno, Czech Republic
E-mail: schenk[AT]sci.muni.cz
Recently Convened Annelida Conferences and Symposia
The 12th International Symposium on Aquatic Oligochaeta [ISAO 12]
convened at the Esplanade Hotel in Fremantle (near Perth), Western Australia, 10-14 September 2012.
Adrian M. Pinder, Science Division, Department of Environment
and Conservation, P.O. Box 51, Wanneroo 6946,
Western Australia;
E-mail: adrian.pinder{AT}dec.wa.gov.au.
Symposium sponsors:
Government of Western Australia, and the Department of Environment and Conservation.
E-mail: stefan.schrader{AT}vti.bund.de; Tel.: +49 531 596 2514.
This symposium included lectures, field work and a workshop. Field work focused on enchytraeids of habitats within the Durham Magnesian Limestone Plateau. The workshop, was funded by the British Ecological Society and was led by Dr Rudiger Schmelz. Further symposium information is available by contacting Dr. Valerie Standen via E-mail: [valerie.standen{AT}hotmail.co.uk].
The Tenth International Symposium on Aquatic Oligochaeta [ISAO10] convened at the Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in Wuhan, China, 16-26 October 2006. This Symposium was organized and hosted by the Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; the Symposium Organizing Committee included Dr. Hongzhu Wang (Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Dr. Christer Erséus (Department of Zoology, Göteborg University, Sweden), and Dr. Yanling Liang (Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences). 66 scientists representing 10 countries participated in this very successful, informative, and enjoable symposium. The symposium proceedings from this 10th ISAO were published in Acta Hydrobiologica Sinica 31(Suppl.) in late 2008. Additional information on this symposium can be obtained via E-Mail to Dr. Wang, via the symposium E-Mail addresses:
[ ISAO2006'{AT}'ihb.ac.cn ] and [ ISAO2006'{AT}'yahoo.com.cn ]. Dr. Wang also encourages you to send your E-Mail communications to both of the above addresses, because E-Mail communications can sometimes be unreliable.
Other Conferences, Meetings, Symposia, Workshops:
Conferences Convening during 2013
Meeting theme: "Energy Production and Aquatic Biodiversity: Understanding the Threats, Planning for Ecosystem Management"
Conferences Convening during 2012
Meeting theme: "Freshwater Stewardship: Challenges and Solutions"
Conferences Convening during 2011
Meeting theme: "Responding to the Global Water Crisis"
Conferences Convening during 2010
Please visit the website for this joint meeting of these two societies.
Conferences Convened during 2009
Conferences Convened during 2008
Conferences Convened during 2007
Conferences Convened during 2006
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- LINKS TO OTHER AQUATIC RESOURCE WEB SITES
Research Institutions and Related Web Sites in Illinois
Illinois Department of Natural Resources
Illinois State Geological Survey (ISGS)
Illinois Natural Resources NSDI Geospatial Data Clearinghouse Node
Illinois State Water Survey (ISWS)
Illinois State Museum
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
Illinois State Academy of Science (ISAS)
The State of Illinois
National and International Research Agencies, Institutions, Biological Stations, Organizations, and Societies
American Microscopical Society, Inc.
Note: the journal, Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, is superseded by the journal,
The American Naturalist (Journal), including tables of contents; advice to authors; upcoming titles of articles; subscription, reprint, and copying information; and related links to journals of interest.
American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO)
Association of Southeastern Biologists (ASB)
Association of Systematics Collections (ASC) -
Australian Society for Limnology
Biologische Station Lunz - Institut für Limnologie, Seehof, Austria.
Discover Life In America, Inc.
Ecological Society of America
Essig Museum of Entomology, Berkeley, California
Field Museum of Natural History (FMNH), Chicago, IL USA
Florida Association of Benthologists
Humboldt Field Research Institute and Eagle Hill Foundation, Stueben, Maine
Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique (IRScNB) - Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences
CNR-ISE - Istituto per lo Studio degli Econsistemi, previously, Istituto Italiano Di Idrobioogia
National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA)
National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) - Smithsonian Institution
National Park Service (NPS)
Natural Science Collections Alliance (NSCA)
Natur Historiska Riksmuseet - Swedish Museum of Natural History
Nature Conservancy
New York State Federation of Lake Associations, Inc. (NYSFOLA)
North American Benthological Society (NABS)
North American Lakes Management Society (NALMS)
Oklahoma Biological Survey
Oxford University Press
River Watch Network
Societas Internationalis Limnologiae - The International Society of Limnology (SIL)
Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC)
Southwestern Association of Naturalists (SWAN), publisher of The Southwestern Naturalist
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS)
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
USGS National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program
Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Additional Web Sites for Aquatic Resource Information
Zoological Record
NBS - National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII)
Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS)
ASLO Hotlist for Oceanography, Limnology, and Atmospheric Science
Groundwater Fauna
Waterose Environmental originally, Alice T. Dossett's Aquatic Ecology Page
University of Florida Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants and the Aquatic Plant Information Retrieval System (APIRS).
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