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Discrete symmetries and supersymmetries - powerful tools for studying quantum-mechanical systems
- 1.0100720 - FZU-D 20040443 RIV SG eng C - Konferenční příspěvek (zahraniční konf.)
Niederle, Jiří
Discrete symmetries and supersymmetries - powerful tools for studying quantum-mechanical systems.
[Diskrétní symetrie a supersymetrie - mocné nástroje ke studiu kvantově-mechanických systémů.]
Abdus Salam Memorial Meeting. Singapore: World Scientific, 1999 - (Ellis, J.; Hussain, F.; Kibble, T.; Thompson, G.; Virasoro, M.), s. 78-85. ISBN 9810236190.
[Abdus Salam Memorial Meeting. Triest (IT), 19.11.1997-22.11.1997]
Grant CEP: GA AV ČR IAA1010711
Výzkumný záměr: CEZ:AV0Z1010920
Klíčová slova: discrete symmetries * supersymmetries * involutive symmetries * reduction of the physical systems into subsystems
Kód oboru RIV: BF - Elementární částice a fyzika vys. energií
This invited talk briefly summarized the recent results of Prof. A. Nikitin and the author concerning discrete symmetries and supersymmetries of various quantum-mechanical systems
Zvaná přednáška stručně shrnuje nedávné výsledky prof. A. Nikitina a autora týkající se diskrétních symetrií a supersymetrií různých kvantově-mechanických systémů
Trvalý link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/00082130483948 - BC 2018 RIV CH eng J - Journal Article
Alves, Philippe Vieira - de Chambrier, A. - Luque, J.L. - Scholz, Tomáš
Reappraisal of Goezeella Fuhrmann, 1916 (Cestoda: Proteocephalidae), parasites of Neotropical catfi shes (Siluriformes), with description of a new species from Pimelodella cristata (Heptapteridae).
Revue Suisse de Zoologie. 19 June, č. 124 (2017), s. 335-350. ISSN 0035-418X. E-ISSN 0035-418X
R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GBP505/12/G112
Institutional support: RVO:60077344
Keywords : morphology * taxonomy * tapeworms * Onchoproteocephalidea * systematics * host-associations * Neotropical Region * South America
OECD category: Zoology
Impact factor: 0.759, year: 2017 ; AIS: 0.18, rok: 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.893547
The cestode genus Goezeella Fuhrmann, 1916 is reviewed on the basis of taxonomic evaluation of type and newly collected material from pimelodid and heptapterid catfi shes (Siluriformes) in the Amazon River basin, South America, and its generic diagnosis is amended. The genus is typifi ed by the exclusively ventral position of the cortical vitelline follicles, the inner longitudinal musculature formed by dense individual muscle fi bres, rather than forming bundles as in other proteocephalids, a well-developed metascolex and biloculate suckers. The type species, G. siluri Fuhrmann, 1916, is redescribed based on its syntype from Cetopsis coecutiens (type-host) (Cetopsidae) and specimens from Pinirampus pirinampu (Pimelodidae). The validity of G. danbrooksi de Chambrier, Rego & Mariaux, 2004 from Ageneiosus pardalis (Auchenipteridae) is confi rmed and some erroneous morphological traits are corrected based on examination of its holotype. A new species, Goezeella mariae sp. nov., is described from the heptapterid catfi sh Pimelodella cristata (Heptapteridae). The new species differs from congeners by its overall size (much smaller compared to G. siluri), morphology of the scolex (strongly wrinkled metascolex and weakly developed interlocular septum of suckers) and number of the testes. This is the third proteocephalid cestode described from a heptapterid catfi sh in South America and the fi rst helminth parasite reported from P. cristata. Goezeella is unusual among other Neotropical proteocephalids by its occurrence in catfi shes of as many as four families, all species of the genus are known only from the Amazon and Orinoco River basins. Molecular data on two of the three valid species and a key to their identifi cation are provided.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0279124
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