International audienceAlthough the banded murex Hexaplex trunculus (Linnaeus, 1758) has no dispersal stage, it is widely distributed in a relatively broad range of habitats. These features make it a particularly suitable model to reconstruct the history of the fragmentation of its geographical range. We investigated its genetic structure from the eastern Mediterranean to the Atlantic coast, by sequencing a nuclear intron (i29) and a mitochondrial marker (cox1). We found strong genetic differentiation between all population pairs, congruent with the absence of a dispersing larval stage. A deep phylogeographical break separated two parapatric lineages, a western lineage (I) and an eastern one (II). The two lineages were separated by a vicaria...
<div><p>This study is the first on the genetics of invasive populations of one of the most widely sp...
International audienceSince the 1970s, the nassariid gastropod Cyclope neritea has been extending it...
International audienceSeveral morphological and molecular studies support the north African origin o...
International audienceAlthough the banded murex Hexaplex trunculus (Linnaeus, 1758) has no dispersal...
International audienceMolecular approaches have proven efficient to identify cryptic lineages within...
This study is the first on the genetics of invasive populations of one of the most widely spread lan...
We used population genetics to assess historical and modern demography of the exploited wavy top sna...
Little is known about the evolutionary history of Helix, despite the fact that it includes the large...
ABSTRACT: Jaminia quadridens (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Heterobranchia: Pulmonata: Stylommatophora: Enid...
Patterns of genetic variation in marine species reflect the interplay of species-specific traits, oc...
International audienceBackground: Despite its key location between the rest of the continent and Eur...
Theory suggests that speciation is possible without physical isolation of populations (here-after, n...
BACKGROUND: Fragmented distribution ranges of species with little active dispersal capacity raise th...
The Mediterranean cone snail, Lautoconus ventricosus, is currently considered a single species inhab...
The Mediterranean basin is a major centre for land-snail diversity, with many localized endemics, bu...
<div><p>This study is the first on the genetics of invasive populations of one of the most widely sp...
International audienceSince the 1970s, the nassariid gastropod Cyclope neritea has been extending it...
International audienceSeveral morphological and molecular studies support the north African origin o...
International audienceAlthough the banded murex Hexaplex trunculus (Linnaeus, 1758) has no dispersal...
International audienceMolecular approaches have proven efficient to identify cryptic lineages within...
This study is the first on the genetics of invasive populations of one of the most widely spread lan...
We used population genetics to assess historical and modern demography of the exploited wavy top sna...
Little is known about the evolutionary history of Helix, despite the fact that it includes the large...
ABSTRACT: Jaminia quadridens (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Heterobranchia: Pulmonata: Stylommatophora: Enid...
Patterns of genetic variation in marine species reflect the interplay of species-specific traits, oc...
International audienceBackground: Despite its key location between the rest of the continent and Eur...
Theory suggests that speciation is possible without physical isolation of populations (here-after, n...
BACKGROUND: Fragmented distribution ranges of species with little active dispersal capacity raise th...
The Mediterranean cone snail, Lautoconus ventricosus, is currently considered a single species inhab...
The Mediterranean basin is a major centre for land-snail diversity, with many localized endemics, bu...
<div><p>This study is the first on the genetics of invasive populations of one of the most widely sp...
International audienceSince the 1970s, the nassariid gastropod Cyclope neritea has been extending it...
International audienceSeveral morphological and molecular studies support the north African origin o...