During the course of a project aiming at the reconstruction of the colonization of the South Pacific islands by tateid gastropods based on molecular data we discovered five new species on New Caledonia belonging to the genera Hemistomia and Leiorhagium, respectively. We describe these species based on morphologi-cal, anatomical and genetic data. All five species are morphologically cryptic as they closely resemble or are even indistinguishable from known species stressing the importance of a comprehensive taxonomic approach integrating several methods. As a consequence of their small and fragmented geographic ranges and the rapidly progressing anthropogenic land cover changes on New Caledonia, all five species qualify as critically endanger...
This thesis draws a comprehensive picture about the radiation and diversification of truncatelloidea...
A well-recorded and tumultuous geographic history makes New Zealand a useful system for testing hypo...
Without a generally accepted name, a species is less likely to receive conservation effort. For th...
During the course of a project aiming at the reconstruction of the colonization of the South Pacific...
We review the diversity and conservation status of Placostylinae, land snails endemic to the western...
Morphological classification and mitochondrial phylogeny of a pair of morphologically defined specie...
The present work reviews the deep-water cone fauna of New Caledonia and its Economic Exclusive Zone....
Characterizing speciation processes in the sea remains a highly contentious issue because geographic...
International audienceUnderstanding drivers of biodiversity patterns is essential to evaluate the po...
The study of a well-preserved collection of discodorid nudibranchs collected in Koumac, New Caledoni...
Towards realistic estimations of the diversity of marine animals, tiny meiofaunal species usually ar...
The New Caledonian species of Typhinae are revised. A total of 11 species are recorded; 5, all from ...
Background: Towards realistic estimations of the diversity of marine animals, tiny meiofaunal specie...
International audiencePycnandra (Sapotaceae), the largest endemic genus in New Caledonia, comprises ...
International audienceMorphological (shell) and molecular examination of a large suite of specimens ...
This thesis draws a comprehensive picture about the radiation and diversification of truncatelloidea...
A well-recorded and tumultuous geographic history makes New Zealand a useful system for testing hypo...
Without a generally accepted name, a species is less likely to receive conservation effort. For th...
During the course of a project aiming at the reconstruction of the colonization of the South Pacific...
We review the diversity and conservation status of Placostylinae, land snails endemic to the western...
Morphological classification and mitochondrial phylogeny of a pair of morphologically defined specie...
The present work reviews the deep-water cone fauna of New Caledonia and its Economic Exclusive Zone....
Characterizing speciation processes in the sea remains a highly contentious issue because geographic...
International audienceUnderstanding drivers of biodiversity patterns is essential to evaluate the po...
The study of a well-preserved collection of discodorid nudibranchs collected in Koumac, New Caledoni...
Towards realistic estimations of the diversity of marine animals, tiny meiofaunal species usually ar...
The New Caledonian species of Typhinae are revised. A total of 11 species are recorded; 5, all from ...
Background: Towards realistic estimations of the diversity of marine animals, tiny meiofaunal specie...
International audiencePycnandra (Sapotaceae), the largest endemic genus in New Caledonia, comprises ...
International audienceMorphological (shell) and molecular examination of a large suite of specimens ...
This thesis draws a comprehensive picture about the radiation and diversification of truncatelloidea...
A well-recorded and tumultuous geographic history makes New Zealand a useful system for testing hypo...
Without a generally accepted name, a species is less likely to receive conservation effort. For th...