Abstract.—Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeography, and evolutionary factors underlying the generation of biological diversity. Despite the wealth of studies documenting insular speciation, few of them focused on marine organisms. Here, we reconstruct phylogenetic relationships among species of the marine venomous gastropod genus Conus from the Cape Verde archipelago. This small island chain located in the Central Atlantic hosts 10 % of the worldwide species diversity of Conus. Analyses were based on mtDNA sequences, and a novel nuclear marker, a megalin-like protein, member of the low-density lipoprotein receptor gene family. The inferred phylogeny re-covered two well-defined clades within...
We describe a new species of the genus Conus from Cape Verde's endemic fauna, showing the difference...
Cape Verde in the Eastern Atlantic is typical of many island groups in supporting a wealth of endemi...
The marine topshell Phorcus sauciatus is currently found along the temperate-subtropical shores of t...
Abstract.—Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeograph...
Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeography, and evo...
Abstract.—Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeograph...
Abstract.—Ancient oceanic archipelagos of similar geological age are expected to accrue comparable n...
Abstract.—Ancient oceanic archipelagos of similar geological age are expected to accrue comparable n...
Ancient oceanic archipelagos of similar geological age are expected to accrue comparable numbers of ...
Ancient oceanic archipelagos of similar geological age are expected to accrue comparable numbers of ...
Cape Verde in the Eastern Atlantic is typical of many island groups in supporting a wealth of endemi...
AbstractCape Verde in the Eastern Atlantic is typical of many island groups in supporting a wealth o...
Oceanic archipelagos are the ideal setting for investigating processes that shape species assemblage...
Isolated oceanic islands are excellent natural laboratories to test the relative role of historical ...
The genus Conus has over 500 species and is the most species-rich taxon of marine invertebrates. Bas...
We describe a new species of the genus Conus from Cape Verde's endemic fauna, showing the difference...
Cape Verde in the Eastern Atlantic is typical of many island groups in supporting a wealth of endemi...
The marine topshell Phorcus sauciatus is currently found along the temperate-subtropical shores of t...
Abstract.—Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeograph...
Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeography, and evo...
Abstract.—Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeograph...
Abstract.—Ancient oceanic archipelagos of similar geological age are expected to accrue comparable n...
Abstract.—Ancient oceanic archipelagos of similar geological age are expected to accrue comparable n...
Ancient oceanic archipelagos of similar geological age are expected to accrue comparable numbers of ...
Ancient oceanic archipelagos of similar geological age are expected to accrue comparable numbers of ...
Cape Verde in the Eastern Atlantic is typical of many island groups in supporting a wealth of endemi...
AbstractCape Verde in the Eastern Atlantic is typical of many island groups in supporting a wealth o...
Oceanic archipelagos are the ideal setting for investigating processes that shape species assemblage...
Isolated oceanic islands are excellent natural laboratories to test the relative role of historical ...
The genus Conus has over 500 species and is the most species-rich taxon of marine invertebrates. Bas...
We describe a new species of the genus Conus from Cape Verde's endemic fauna, showing the difference...
Cape Verde in the Eastern Atlantic is typical of many island groups in supporting a wealth of endemi...
The marine topshell Phorcus sauciatus is currently found along the temperate-subtropical shores of t...