• Augustus Hamilton’s fossil collection at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa 

      Ioane-Warren, Melanie; Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe; Rogers, Karyne M.; Tennyson, Alan J. D. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-03-07)
      Augustus Hamilton (1853–1913) was a New Zealand ethnologist and naturalist who amassed a significant collection of fossils, mostly of birds, during his career. Today, those fossils are housed in the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (NMNZ). While some fossils have been catalogued and integrated into the collection of the NMNZ, a large part remained unsorted and uncatalogued. The present study ...
    • Cave-dwelling gastropods (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of Brazil: state of the art and conservation 

      Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe; Silva, Fernanda Santos; Cavallari, Daniel caracanhas; Cunha, Carlo Magenta; Bichuette, Maria Elina (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-07-26)
      An up-to-date list of exclusively cave-dwelling gastropod species recorded in Brazil is presented including updated taxonomy, detailed geographic information, and illustration of types. The list includes 18 cave-exclusive (troglobitic) gastropods encompassing 15 land and three freshwater species, with the status of further species pending additional studies. Their unusual morphology and diversity ...
    • Cicadas in Japanese video games and anime 

      Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      If you ever watched an anime, chances are at some point you have heard an incessant buzzing sound in the background. Those are cicadas, the sound of summer in Japan. Summer only truly arrives when the cicadas start singing (Kendall, 2014).<p> <p>Whenever it is summer in an anime, TV series, movie, or game, you can be almost sure to hear cicadas on the background. Their sound is an easy and ...
    • Distribution, conservation status and proposed measures for preservation of Radiodiscus microgastropods in Chile 

      Collado, Gonzalo A.; Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe; Vidal, Marcela; Aravena, Fernanda P.; Delgado, Vannia; Torres-Díaz, Cristian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-01-10)
      The genus Radiodiscus includes minute terrestrial snails occurring throughout the American continent. We assessed the conservation status of eight poorly known Chilean Radiodiscus species using the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and NatureServe categories and criteria. Under the IUCN guidelines the species were assessed using the Criterion B of geographic range, which ...
    • Effects of the invasive aquatic snail Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Gray, 1853) on ecosystem properties and services 

      Alonso, A.; Collado, Gonzalo A.; Gerard, C.; Levri, E.P.; Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe; Castro-Díez, P. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-01-17)
      Ecosystems provide benefits to humans, including provisioning, regulating, and cultural services. However, invasive species can threaten ecosystem well-functioning and services provided. One invasive species with such potential is the New Zealand mud snail (NZMS) Potamopyrgus antipodarum. The aims of this study are focused on the quantitative review of (1) the NZMS impacts on ecosystem properties ...
    • The endemic land snails of the Fernando de Archipelago, Brasil 

      Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe; Cavallari, Daniel caracanhas; Christensen, Carl C.; Freitas, André V. L.; Miranda, Marcel S.; Passos, Flávio D. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2022)
      Fernando de Noronha (henceforth ‘Noronha’) is an oceanic archipelago of volcanic origin, located ~350 km off the northeast coast of Brasil (Fig. 1). The eponymous main island was an important midway port in the Portuguese exploitation of Brasilian resources during the 16th and 17th centuries (Lins & Silva, 2013). The island was also briefly occupied by the British, French and Dutch. It also ...
    • Fossil molluscs from the Middle Miocene of Öhningen, southwestern Germany 

      Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe; Höltke, Olaf; Valentas-Romera, Bárbara L.; Rasser, Michael W. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-06-17)
      Herein, we revise an extensive set of mollusc fossils from the Upper Freshwater Molasse deposits of Öhningen palaeolake (SW Germany; Middle Miocene, MN7). Based on material housed in paleontological collections in Europe and North America, we present the first thorough systematic account of the phylum from this historic locality. A total of ten species were identified from Öhningen: three freshwater ...
    • How many species of Mollusca are there in Brazil? A collective taxonomic effort to reveal this still unknown diversity 

      Machado, Fabrizio M.; Miranda, Marcel S.; Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe; Pimenta, Alexandre D. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-12-11)
      The expression ‘you need to know to conserve’ is a well-known cliche among biologists. Documenting the richness of a group of organisms is the first step towards understanding biodiversity and preparing efficient conservation plans. In this context, many efforts have been made to quantify the number of species on Earth and estimate the number of species still unknown to science. A few countries have ...
    • iNaturalist as a tool in the study of tropical molluscs 

      Rosa, Rafael masson; Cavallari, Daniel caracanhas; Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-05-05)
      Although terrestrial gastropods are remarkably diverse, our knowledge of them is still lacking, especially for species from the Global South. As such, new tools to help researchers collect data on these organisms are very welcome. With this in mind, we investigated Brazilian observations on iNaturalist to assess the feasibility of the data available on the platform as a basis for studies on the ...
    • Joining the dots: systematics and biogeography of Punctoidea land snails 

      Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2022-11)
    • Molecular phylogeny of the Orthalicoidea land snails: Further support and surprises 

      Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe; Silva, Fernanda Santos; Cavallari, Daniel caracanhas; Köhler, Frank; Slapcinsky, John; Breure, Abraham S. H. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-07-26)
      The superfamily Orthalicoidea comprises approximately 2,000 species of terrestrial gastropods, mostly concentrated in the Neotropics but also present in southern Africa and Oceania. We provide a multi-marker molecular phylogeny of this superfamily, reassessing its family- and genus-level classification. We exclude two families from the group, Odontostomidae and Vidaliellidae, transferring them to ...
    • A New Diving Pliocene Ardenna Shearwater (Aves: Procellariidae) from New Zealand 

      Tennyson, Alan J. D.; Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe; Tomotani, Barbara mizumo; Marx, Felix G. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2024-04-06)
      We report a new species of shearwater, Ardenna buchananbrowni sp. nov., from the Pliocene of New Zealand. It is both the smallest and oldest known diving member of the genus, demonstrating that this now abundant form of shearwater has had a long presence in southern oceans. Ardenna buchananbrowni sp. nov. is among the few extinct shearwaters described from the Southern Hemisphere and adds to an ...
    • A new giant petrel (Macronectes, Aves: Procellariidae) from the Pliocene of Taranaki, New Zealand 

      Tennyson, Alan J. D.; Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-01-30)
      A new species of giant petrel, Macronectes tinae sp. nov., is described from the Pliocene deposits of South Taranaki, New Zealand. The holotype is a near complete skull and the paratype a fragmentary left humerus; both come from the Tangahoe Formation, dating from the late Pliocene (Piacenzian or “Waipipian”; age estimated as ca. 3.36–3.06 Ma). The new species of giant petrel is the first fossil ...
    • New records of land-snail species from caves of Mato Grosso state, Midwest Brazil (Gastropoda, Neritimorpha and Stylommatophora) 

      Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe; Silva, Fernanda Santos; Bichuette, Maria Elina (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-11-14)
      Recent collection efforts in caves of Mato Grosso state, Brazilian Midwest, have brought to light specimens of four Neritimorpha and Stylommatophora land-snail species previously unrecorded from that state: Helicina fulva d’Orbigny, 1835 (Family Helicinidae), Streptartemon abunaensis (F. Baker, 1914) and Streptartemon decipiens (Crosse, 1865) (family Streptaxidae), and Systrophia alcidiana Ancey, ...
    • A new species of Megalobulimus from the early Holocene of southeastern Brazil (Gastropoda, Strophocheilidae) 

      Fontenelle, José Heitzmann; Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-01-23)
      A new species of megasnail, Megalobulimus diluvianus sp. nov., is herein described based on subfossil material from limestone caves in the area of Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais state, southeastern Brazil. The specimens come from a context of archaeological strata of early Holocene age. Considering the morphological features of the shell, the new species seems closely allied to the so-called ...
    • A new species of Megalobulimus from the early Holocene of southeastern Brazil (Gastropoda: Strophocheilidae) 

      Fontenelle, José Heitzmann; Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-01-23)
      A new species of megasnail, <i>Megalobulimus diluvianus</i> sp. nov., is herein described based on subfossil material from limestone caves in the area of Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais state, southeastern Brazil. The specimens come from a context of archaeological strata of early Holocene age. Considering the morphological features of the shell, the new species seems closely allied to the so-called ...
    • New species of Miradiscops (Gastropoda: Scolodontidae) from Martinique 

      Ravalo, Lorenzo G. O.; Gargominy, Olivier; Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2023-08-02)
      Only 17 endemic land snail species are known so far on the Lesser Antillean island of Martinique, most of which are macrogastropods that are easily visible, and thus, easily collectable. On the other hand, species of microgastropods remain undersampled and overlooked. Based on recently collected shells from Mount Vauclin, we describe a new species of Scolodontidae, Miradiscops madinina sp. nov. from ...
    • Phylogenetic position of African punctoid snails (Stylommatophora, Punctoidea, Trachycystinae) 

      Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-06-02)
      The punctoid land snail family Charopidae, as currently defined, is a paraphyletic assemblage of taxa with Gondwanan distribution. It is represented in Africa largely by the pinwheels (genus Trachycystis and allies) and afrodontas (genus Afrodonta and allies), as well as a few additional genera, such as Reticulapex, Pilula, and Helenoconcha. Herein, a Bayesian inference phylogenetic analysis (using ...
    • Phylogenetic position of Canaridiscus and reestablishment of Gonyodiscus (Gastropoda, Discidae) 

      Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe; Ravalo, Lorenzo G. O.; de Winter, A.J. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-12-13)
      The genus Canaridiscus M. R. Alonso & Ibáñez, 2011, endemic to the Canary Islands, has a curious taxonomic history and is currently defined based only on the peculiar anatomy of its genital organs. Its relationship to European Discus species and other members of the family Discidae is unclear and its status as a distinct genus remains tentative. In the present study we include a species of Canaridiscus, ...
    • Phylogenetic position of the relict South American genus Idiopyrgus Pilsbry, 1911 (Gastropoda, Truncatelloidea), with the description of two new cave species 

      Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe; Silva, Fernanda Santos; Bichuette, Maria Elina (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-09-14)
      Idiopyrgus is a relict genus of freshwater snails from Brazil traditionally classified in the family Pomatiopsidae. Herein, we use molecular data from newly acquired specimens to test that classification through Bayesian inference phylogenetic analysis. We conclude that Idiopyrgus belongs in the Gondwanan family Tomichiidae, together with the African genus Tomichia and the Australian genus Coxiella. ...