The systematic relationships among Australian palaemonid shrimps have been the subject of speculation for some time. A preliminary phylogenetic study was undertaken to clarify the relationships of five species, Macrobrachium intermedium (Stimpson), M. australiense (Holthuis), M. atactum (Riek), M. rosenbergii (de Man) and Palaemon serenus (Heller), using 16S rRNA mitochondrial gene sequences. Phylogenetic analyses indicated inconsistencies with the current classification in two respects. First, M. intermedium formed a very well-supported clade with P. serenus distinct from M. australiense, M. atactum and M. rosenbergii. Second, the two species from inland Australia, M. australiense and M. atactum, showed a high level of genetic similarity o...
Aim: To investigate the phylogeographic structure of the widespread freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium ...
Palaemon carteri (Gordon, 1935) and P. ivonicus (Holthuis, 1950) are morphologically similar species...
A freshwater palaemonid shrimp from the São Francisco river basin in Brazil has been found to be a n...
The freshwater shrimp Macrobrachium australiense is distributed throughout the majority of inland, n...
The evolutionary history and classification of the palaemonid shrimps has been the subject of consta...
The freshwater shrimp Macrobrachium australiense is distributed throughout the majority of inland, n...
There has hitherto been little research into evolutionary and taxonomic relationships amongst specie...
The evolutionary relationships of the freshwater prawn genus Macrobrachium are obscure. Members of t...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThere has hitherto been little resea...
© CSIRO 2004The evolutionary relationships of the freshwater prawn genus Macrobrachium are obscure. ...
The genus Macrobrachium Bate, 1868 is one of the best examples of widespread crustacean genera distr...
Macrobrachium australe is an amphidromous prawn living in the insular freshwater systems of the Indo...
Macrobrachium australe is an amphidromous prawn living in the insular freshwater systems of the Indo...
Shrimps of the genus Palaemon Weber, 1795 comprise of 86 species with a wide morphological and ecolo...
The closure of the Isthmus of Panama (about 3.1 million years ago) separated previously continuous p...
Aim: To investigate the phylogeographic structure of the widespread freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium ...
Palaemon carteri (Gordon, 1935) and P. ivonicus (Holthuis, 1950) are morphologically similar species...
A freshwater palaemonid shrimp from the São Francisco river basin in Brazil has been found to be a n...
The freshwater shrimp Macrobrachium australiense is distributed throughout the majority of inland, n...
The evolutionary history and classification of the palaemonid shrimps has been the subject of consta...
The freshwater shrimp Macrobrachium australiense is distributed throughout the majority of inland, n...
There has hitherto been little research into evolutionary and taxonomic relationships amongst specie...
The evolutionary relationships of the freshwater prawn genus Macrobrachium are obscure. Members of t...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThere has hitherto been little resea...
© CSIRO 2004The evolutionary relationships of the freshwater prawn genus Macrobrachium are obscure. ...
The genus Macrobrachium Bate, 1868 is one of the best examples of widespread crustacean genera distr...
Macrobrachium australe is an amphidromous prawn living in the insular freshwater systems of the Indo...
Macrobrachium australe is an amphidromous prawn living in the insular freshwater systems of the Indo...
Shrimps of the genus Palaemon Weber, 1795 comprise of 86 species with a wide morphological and ecolo...
The closure of the Isthmus of Panama (about 3.1 million years ago) separated previously continuous p...
Aim: To investigate the phylogeographic structure of the widespread freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium ...
Palaemon carteri (Gordon, 1935) and P. ivonicus (Holthuis, 1950) are morphologically similar species...
A freshwater palaemonid shrimp from the São Francisco river basin in Brazil has been found to be a n...