Roman Trokhymchuk

Profile photo of Roman Trokhymchuk riding a tardigrade

Meiofauna are microscopic organisms that inhabit the benthos of water bodies. They play an important role in aquatic ecosystems and exhibit great biodiversity. My research focuses on the systematics and evolution of meiofauna, with an emphasis on understudied taxa such as Tardigrada and Gastrotricha.

 

Key words

Meiofauna, meiobenthos, systematics, taxonomy, evolution, Tardigrada, Gastrotricha

Dr. Roman Trokhymchuk

Postdoctoral Fellow

Marine Biodiversity

MEIODYSSEA project

 

roman.trokhymchuk@naturalis.nl

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Research
interest

From sandy beaches to the abyssal depths of the ocean. I am fascinated by the study of these incredible microscopic creatures.

I focus on:

  • Taxonomy, systematics, and evolution of marine tardigrades and gastrotrichs.
  • Advanced microscopy.
  • Biogeography and evolution of meiofauna.

 

 

SEM image of marine tardigrade Quisarctus armatus
CLSM scan of marine tardigrade Angursa capsula head