Synopsis Credible cases of poecilogony, the production of two distinct larval morphs within a species, are extremely rare in marine invertebrates, yet peculiarly common in a clade of herbivorous sea slugs, the Sacoglossa. Only five animal species have been reported to express dimorphic egg sizes that result in planktotrophic and lecithotrophic larvae: the spionid polychaete Streblospio benedicti and four sacoglossans distributed in temperate estuaries or the Caribbean. Here, we present developmental and genetic evidence for a fifth case of poecilogony via egg-size dimorphism in the Sacoglossa and the first example from the tropical Indo-Pacific. The sea slug Elysia pusilla produced both planktotrophic and lecithotrophic larvae in Guam and J...
Members of the family Placobranchidae have been the focus of numerous studies because of their inter...
Population-level consequences of dispersal ability remain poorly understood, especially for marine a...
Population-level consequences of dispersal ability remain poorly understood, especially for marine a...
Cryptic species are increasingly recognized as commonplace among marine gastropods, especially in ta...
Cryptic species are increasingly recognized as commonplace among marine gastropods, especially in ta...
Abstract. When conditions fluctuate unpredictably, selec-tion may favor bet-hedging strategies that ...
Synopsis Dimorphisms occur when alternative developmental pathways produce discrete phenotypes withi...
Abstract. In marine invertebrates, polymorphism and polyphenism in mode of development are known as ...
Population-level consequences of dispersal ability remain poorly understood, especially for marine a...
Members of the family Placobranchidae have been the focus of numerous studies because of their inter...
For 40 years, paleontological studies of marine gastropods have suggested that species selection fav...
Members of the family Placobranchidae have been the focus of numerous studies because of their inter...
For 40 years, paleontological studies of marine gastropods have suggested that species selection fav...
Population-level consequences of dispersal ability remain poorly understood, especially for marine a...
Population-level consequences of dispersal ability remain poorly understood, especially for marine a...
Members of the family Placobranchidae have been the focus of numerous studies because of their inter...
Population-level consequences of dispersal ability remain poorly understood, especially for marine a...
Population-level consequences of dispersal ability remain poorly understood, especially for marine a...
Cryptic species are increasingly recognized as commonplace among marine gastropods, especially in ta...
Cryptic species are increasingly recognized as commonplace among marine gastropods, especially in ta...
Abstract. When conditions fluctuate unpredictably, selec-tion may favor bet-hedging strategies that ...
Synopsis Dimorphisms occur when alternative developmental pathways produce discrete phenotypes withi...
Abstract. In marine invertebrates, polymorphism and polyphenism in mode of development are known as ...
Population-level consequences of dispersal ability remain poorly understood, especially for marine a...
Members of the family Placobranchidae have been the focus of numerous studies because of their inter...
For 40 years, paleontological studies of marine gastropods have suggested that species selection fav...
Members of the family Placobranchidae have been the focus of numerous studies because of their inter...
For 40 years, paleontological studies of marine gastropods have suggested that species selection fav...
Population-level consequences of dispersal ability remain poorly understood, especially for marine a...
Population-level consequences of dispersal ability remain poorly understood, especially for marine a...
Members of the family Placobranchidae have been the focus of numerous studies because of their inter...
Population-level consequences of dispersal ability remain poorly understood, especially for marine a...
Population-level consequences of dispersal ability remain poorly understood, especially for marine a...