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Tomislav Karanovic

Researcher at University of Tasmania

Publications -  40
Citations -  666

Tomislav Karanovic is an academic researcher from University of Tasmania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Harpacticoida & Genus. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 38 publications receiving 592 citations. Previous affiliations of Tomislav Karanovic include Hanyang University & Sungkyunkwan University.

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Cryptic Species or Inadequate Taxonomy? Implementation of 2D Geometric Morphometrics Based on Integumental Organs as Landmarks for Delimitation and Description of Copepod Taxa.

TL;DR: This study investigates a subterranean species complex belonging to the harpacticoid genus Schizopera Sars, 1905 using both the barcoding mitochondrial COI gene and landmark-based two-dimensional geometric morphometrics and argues that many supposedly cryptic species might not be cryptic if researchers focus on analyzing morphological structures with multivariate tools that explicitly take into account geometry of the phenotype.
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Explosive radiation of the genus Schizopera on a small subterranean island in Western Australia (Copepoda : Harpacticoida): unravelling the cases of cryptic speciation, size differentiation and multiple invasions

TL;DR: Reconstructed phylogenies reveal that both explosive radiation and multiple colonisations are responsible for this richness, and that Schizopera is probably a recent invasion in these habitats.
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Molecular and morphological evidence for short range endemism in the Kinnecaris solitaria complex (Copepoda: Parastenocarididae), with descriptions of seven new species

TL;DR: Detailed morphological and molecular observations indicate that the diversity of the harpacticoid genus Kinnecaris is not dealing with one widely distributed and variable species in the Yilgarn region, but rather with a complex of short range endemics.
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Congruent patterns of lineage diversity in two species complexes of planktonic crustaceans, Daphnia longispina (Cladocera) and Eucyclops serrulatus (Copepoda), in East European mountain lakes

TL;DR: Compared genetic variation of two common taxa of these crustaceans, the Daphnia longispina species complex and Eucyclops serrulatus, in lakes of ten Eastern European mountain ranges indicates that substantial cryptic variation may be expected in seemingly widespread copepod taxa.
Book

Marine Interstitial Poecilostomatoida and Cyclopoida (Copepoda) of Australia

TL;DR: This book offers the first data about two large orders from the Australian marine interstitial, and helped the author to recognize new zoogeographic regions in Australia.