Martin Vinther Sørensen
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Martin Vinther Sørensen, Danish zoological researcher specialised in microscopic invertebrates.
- Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
Taxon names authored
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Publications[edit]
(List may be incomplete)
2013[edit]
- Sørensen, M.V. 2013. Phylum Kinorhyncha. Zootaxa 3703(1): 63–66. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3703.1.13
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2016[edit]
- Landers, S.C. & Sørensen, M.V. 2016. Two new species of Echinoderes (Kinorhyncha, Cyclorhagida), E. romanoi sp. n. and E. joyceae sp. n., from the Gulf of Mexico. ZooKeys 594: 51–71. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.594.8623. Reference page.
- Sánchez, N., Yamasaki, H., Pardos, F., Sørensen, M.V., Martínez, A. 2016. Morphology disentangles the systematics of a ubiquitous but elusive meiofaunal group (Kinorhyncha: Pycnophyidae). Cladistics. 32(5): 479-505. DOI: 10.1111/cla.12143
Reference page.
- Yıldız, N.Ö., Sørensen, M.V., Karaytuğ, S. 2016. A new species of Cephalorhyncha Adrianov, 1999 (Kinorhyncha: Cyclorhagida) from the Aegean Coast of Turkey. Helgoland Marine Research. 70(24): 1–13. DOI: 10.1186/s10152-016-0476-5
Reference page.
2017[edit]
- Sørensen, M.V. & Landers, S.C. 2017. Description of a new kinorhynch species, Paracentrophyes sanchezae n. sp. (Kinorhyncha: Allomalorhagida) from the Gulf of Mexico, with differential notes on one additional, yet undescribed species of the genus. Zootaxa 4242(1): 61–76. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4242.1.3 Reference page.
2018[edit]
- Yamasaki, H., Grzelak, K., Sørensen, M.V., Neuhaus, B. & George, K.H. 2018. Echinoderes pterus sp. n. showing a geographically and bathymetrically wide distribution pattern on seamounts and on the deep-sea floor in the Arctic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea (Kinorhyncha, Cyclorhagida). ZooKeys 771: 15–40. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.771.25534 Reference page.
- Sørensen, M.V., Grzelak, K. 2018. New mud dragons from Svalbard: three new species of Cristaphyes and the first Arctic species of Pycnophyes (Kinorhyncha: Allomalorhagida: Pycnophyidae). PeerJ. 6: e5653. DOI: 10.7717/peerj.5653
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