Given the complex nature of freshwater catchment divides and emerging evidence of high levels of genetic diversity, there is great potential for cryptic species to exist among Australian freshwater amphipod groups. Among the chiltoniid amphipods, two congeneric species, Austrochiltonia australis (Sayce, 1901) and A. subtenuis (Sayce, 1902), have been widely recorded across southern Australia yet are poorly known and contentiously defined. A large fragment of the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) gene was examined and morphological diversity among populations assessed across the reported geographic range of the two putative species. The results confirmed A. australis and A. subtenuis as morphological and molecular species. In ad...
The arid Yilgarn region of Western Australia contains numerous subterranean calcrete aquifers with u...
Amphipods of the family Talitridae form an important part of the cryptozoa of Tasmanian forests. Th...
We evaluated the population genetic structures (allozyme variation) of Chaetocorophium lucas i (Hurl...
Amphipods within the family Chiltoniidae are an abundant yet taxonomically poorly known member of Au...
Austrochiltonia is an abundant yet taxonomically poorly known freshwater amphipod genus. With two sp...
Austrochiltonia is an abundant yet taxonomically poorly known freshwater amphipod genus. With two sp...
Cryptic species are frequently being discovered in refugial habitats, such as desert springs and gro...
The landscape of the Pilbara region of Western Australia has been relatively unchanged for 100 milli...
© 2009 Blackwell Publishing LtdThe groundwater-dependent springs of the Great Artesian Basin (GAB) i...
"December, 2002"Includes bibliographical references.2 v. : ill., plates ; 30 cm.The aims of this the...
Calcrete aquifers from the Yilgarn region of arid central Western Australia contain an assemblage of...
A new species of freshwater amphipod, Paracalliope larai, is described, the first description of a s...
Fifteen species of groundwater amphipods in the genus Chydaekata have been described from the Pilbar...
Valid identification of species of freshwater zooplankton is the first step to understand population...
Valid identification of species of freshwater zooplankton is the first step to understand population...
The arid Yilgarn region of Western Australia contains numerous subterranean calcrete aquifers with u...
Amphipods of the family Talitridae form an important part of the cryptozoa of Tasmanian forests. Th...
We evaluated the population genetic structures (allozyme variation) of Chaetocorophium lucas i (Hurl...
Amphipods within the family Chiltoniidae are an abundant yet taxonomically poorly known member of Au...
Austrochiltonia is an abundant yet taxonomically poorly known freshwater amphipod genus. With two sp...
Austrochiltonia is an abundant yet taxonomically poorly known freshwater amphipod genus. With two sp...
Cryptic species are frequently being discovered in refugial habitats, such as desert springs and gro...
The landscape of the Pilbara region of Western Australia has been relatively unchanged for 100 milli...
© 2009 Blackwell Publishing LtdThe groundwater-dependent springs of the Great Artesian Basin (GAB) i...
"December, 2002"Includes bibliographical references.2 v. : ill., plates ; 30 cm.The aims of this the...
Calcrete aquifers from the Yilgarn region of arid central Western Australia contain an assemblage of...
A new species of freshwater amphipod, Paracalliope larai, is described, the first description of a s...
Fifteen species of groundwater amphipods in the genus Chydaekata have been described from the Pilbar...
Valid identification of species of freshwater zooplankton is the first step to understand population...
Valid identification of species of freshwater zooplankton is the first step to understand population...
The arid Yilgarn region of Western Australia contains numerous subterranean calcrete aquifers with u...
Amphipods of the family Talitridae form an important part of the cryptozoa of Tasmanian forests. Th...
We evaluated the population genetic structures (allozyme variation) of Chaetocorophium lucas i (Hurl...