We revise the global diversity of the former genera Sergia and Sergestes which include 71 valid species. The revision is based on examination of more than 37,000 specimens from collections in the Natural History Museum of Denmark and the Museum of Natural History, Paris. We used 72 morphological characters (61 binary, 11 multistate) and Sicyonella antennata as an outgroup for cladistic analysis. There is no support for the genera Sergia and Sergestes as they have been defined until now. We define and diagnose eight genera of the former genus Sergia (Sergia and new genera Gardinerosergia, Phorcosergia, Prehensilosergia, Robustosergia, Scintillosergia, Challengerosergia, and Lucensosergia) and seven genera of the former genus Sergestes (Serge...
Deep-sea shrimp belonging to the family Sergestidae provide a unique system for studying the evoluti...
This thesis is focused on symbiotic associations of caridean shrimps with a variety of marine animal...
This thesis is focused on symbiotic associations of caridean shrimps with a variety of marine animal...
Extensive Danish collections of sergestid shrimp taken during the "Dana I " (1920-22), &qu...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The present dissertation is based on the systematics and distribution of holopelagic shrimp belongin...
Abstract: This paper is on 2 holopelagic shrimps, Sergestes orientalis and Sergia umitakae. Sergeste...
Three species of pelagic sergestid shrimps, Deosergestes seminudus (Hansen, 1919), Sergia lucens (Ha...
The deep sea (\u3e200m) is the largest habitat on Earth and the last unexplored frontier of our plan...
The deep sea (\u3e200m) is the largest habitat on Earth and the last unexplored frontier of our plan...
Deep-sea shrimp belonging to the family Sergestidae provide a unique system for studying the evoluti...
This thesis is focused on symbiotic associations of caridean shrimps with a variety of marine animal...
This thesis is focused on symbiotic associations of caridean shrimps with a variety of marine animal...
Extensive Danish collections of sergestid shrimp taken during the "Dana I " (1920-22), &qu...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The present dissertation is based on the systematics and distribution of holopelagic shrimp belongin...
Abstract: This paper is on 2 holopelagic shrimps, Sergestes orientalis and Sergia umitakae. Sergeste...
Three species of pelagic sergestid shrimps, Deosergestes seminudus (Hansen, 1919), Sergia lucens (Ha...
The deep sea (\u3e200m) is the largest habitat on Earth and the last unexplored frontier of our plan...
The deep sea (\u3e200m) is the largest habitat on Earth and the last unexplored frontier of our plan...
Deep-sea shrimp belonging to the family Sergestidae provide a unique system for studying the evoluti...
This thesis is focused on symbiotic associations of caridean shrimps with a variety of marine animal...
This thesis is focused on symbiotic associations of caridean shrimps with a variety of marine animal...