Nucleotide sequence data were used to re-examine systematic relationships and species boundaries within the genus Cherax from eastern Australia. Partial sequences were amplified from the 12S (~365 bp) and 16S (~545 bp) rRNA mitochondrial gene regions. Levels of intra- and inter-specific divergence for Cherax species were very similar between the two gene regions and similar to that reported for other freshwater crayfish for 16S rRNA. Phylogenetic analyses using the combined data provided strong support for a monophyletic group containing 11 eastern Australian species and comprising three well-defined species-groups: the \u27C. destructor\u27 group containing three species, the \u27C. cairnsensis\u27 group containing four species and the \u2...
The Australian freshwater crayfish, Cherax destructor is cultured commercially and has been transloc...
The taxonomy of the freshwater crayfish genus Engaeus has been investigated using the techniques of ...
A new species, Cherax warsamsonicus sp. n., endemic to the Warsamson River drainage, in the western ...
This study uses nucleotide sequences from the 16S rRNA mitochondrial gene to investigate the taxonom...
This study uses nucleotide sequences from the 16S rRNA mitochondrial gene to investigate the taxonom...
The evolutionary history and biogeography of freshwater-dependent taxa in Australia is of intrinsic ...
The phylogenetic relationships among 32 individuals of Australian freshwater crayfish belonging to t...
One of the most important requirements for systematic and phylogenetic studies is the identification...
The marron, Cherax tenuimanus (Smith), is one of the most easily recognisable members of the freshwa...
Two new species of the genus Cherax are described and illustrated. Cherax mosessalossa sp. n., endem...
Nucleotide sequence data from the mitochondrial 16S rDNA region were utilised to investigate phyloge...
This study investigated the molecular systematics and zoogeography of freshwater crayfish species (y...
Euastacus crayfish are endemic to freshwater ecosystems of the eastern coast of Australia. While rec...
Cherax is a genus of 58 species of decapod crustaceans that are widespread across Australia and New ...
A new species of the genus Cherax is described and illustrated. Cherax wagenknechtae sp. nov., endem...
The Australian freshwater crayfish, Cherax destructor is cultured commercially and has been transloc...
The taxonomy of the freshwater crayfish genus Engaeus has been investigated using the techniques of ...
A new species, Cherax warsamsonicus sp. n., endemic to the Warsamson River drainage, in the western ...
This study uses nucleotide sequences from the 16S rRNA mitochondrial gene to investigate the taxonom...
This study uses nucleotide sequences from the 16S rRNA mitochondrial gene to investigate the taxonom...
The evolutionary history and biogeography of freshwater-dependent taxa in Australia is of intrinsic ...
The phylogenetic relationships among 32 individuals of Australian freshwater crayfish belonging to t...
One of the most important requirements for systematic and phylogenetic studies is the identification...
The marron, Cherax tenuimanus (Smith), is one of the most easily recognisable members of the freshwa...
Two new species of the genus Cherax are described and illustrated. Cherax mosessalossa sp. n., endem...
Nucleotide sequence data from the mitochondrial 16S rDNA region were utilised to investigate phyloge...
This study investigated the molecular systematics and zoogeography of freshwater crayfish species (y...
Euastacus crayfish are endemic to freshwater ecosystems of the eastern coast of Australia. While rec...
Cherax is a genus of 58 species of decapod crustaceans that are widespread across Australia and New ...
A new species of the genus Cherax is described and illustrated. Cherax wagenknechtae sp. nov., endem...
The Australian freshwater crayfish, Cherax destructor is cultured commercially and has been transloc...
The taxonomy of the freshwater crayfish genus Engaeus has been investigated using the techniques of ...
A new species, Cherax warsamsonicus sp. n., endemic to the Warsamson River drainage, in the western ...