Matteo Vecchi
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Recent Articles
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Castelli M, Gammuto L, Podushkina D, Vecchi M, Altiero T, Clementi E, et al.
Environ Microbiol
. 2025 Jan;
27(1):e70028.
PMID: 39797518
The Hepatincolaceae (Alphaproteobacteria) are a group of bacteria that inhabit the gut of arthropods and other ecdysozoans, associating extracellularly with microvilli. Previous phylogenetic studies, primarily single-gene analyses, suggested their relationship...
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Giacomelli M, Vecchi M, Guidetti R, Rebecchi L, Donoghue P, Lozano-Fernandez J, et al.
Genome Biol Evol
. 2024 Dec;
17(1).
PMID: 39715362
Tardigrada, the water bears, are microscopic animals with walking appendages that are members of Ecdysozoa, the clade of molting animals that also includes Nematoda (round worms), Nematomorpha (horsehair worms), Priapulida...
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Massa E, Vecchi M
Zootaxa
. 2024 Dec;
5471(3):301-317.
PMID: 39646313
The integrative description of the new species Macrobiotus kathyae sp. nov. is reported in this study along with the first tardigrade records for Indiana (United States of America). The new...
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Vecchi M, Calhim S
Biol Lett
. 2024 Sep;
20(9):20240301.
PMID: 39255843
Sexual dimorphism is widespread among animals, with diverse patterns and proposed explanations observed across the Tree of Life. Here we present the first formal analysis of the patterns of sexual...
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Vecchi M, Tsvetkova A, Stec D, Ferrari C, Calhim S, Tumanov D
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2023 Jan;
180:107707.
PMID: 36681365
The tardigrade genus Acutuncus has been long thought to be an Antarctic endemism, well adapted to this harsh environment. The Antarctic endemicity of Acutuncus was recently dispelled with the description...
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Vecchi M, Stec D, Vuori T, Ryndov S, Chartrain J, Calhim S
Zool Stud
. 2022 Nov;
61:e22.
PMID: 36330020
Animals that colonize soil show specific adaptations to soil. Compared to closely related species living on the surface, the limbs of soil-dwelling animals are often shortened, reduced, or absent to...
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Vecchi M, Chartrain J, Puro S, Tynkkynen R, Vuori T, Michalczyk L, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2022 Jul;
12(6):e9010.
PMID: 35784050
Female sperm storage is ubiquitous in the animal kingdom and it has been shown to be linked to several evolutionary processes, from postcopulatory sexual selection to dispersal. Here we report,...
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Abolafia J, Vecchi M
J Nematol
. 2021 Oct;
53.
PMID: 34661116
The identity of , the type species of the genus , is discussed after studying specimens from a cultured population collected in Italy that fits the original material of the...
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Vecchi M, Kossi Adakpo L, Dunn R, Nichols L, Penick C, Sanders N, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2021 Jul;
11(14):9856-9863.
PMID: 34306668
Understanding how different taxa respond to global warming is essential for predicting future changes and elaborating strategies to buffer them. Tardigrades are well known for their ability to survive environmental...