<div><p>The cosmopolitan ascidian <i>Ciona intestinalis</i> is the most common model species of Tunicata, the sister-group of Vertebrata, and widely used in developmental biology, genomics and evolutionary studies. Recently, molecular studies suggested the presence of cryptic species hidden within the <i>C</i>. <i>intestinalis</i> species, namely <i>C</i>. <i>intestinalis</i> type A and type B. So far, no substantial morphological differences have been identified between individuals belonging to the two types. Here we present morphometric, immunohistochemical, and histological analyses, as well as 3-D reconstructions, of late larvae obtained by cross-fertilization experiments of molecularly determined type A and type B adults, sampled in di...
The swimming larva represents the dispersal phase of ascidians, marine invertebrates belonging to tu...
Ascidians, like most encrusting organisms, present polymorphisms in shape and color that are frequen...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Ascidians, like most encrusting organis...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tunicata, the siste...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tunicata, the siste...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tunicata, the siste...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tunicata, the siste...
Ciona intestinalis is considered a widespread and easily recognizable tunicate, the sister group of ...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tuni-cata, the sist...
Ciona intestinalis is considered a widespread and easily recognizable tunicate, the sister group of ...
We applied independent species concepts to clarify the phylogeographic structure of the ascidian Ci...
We applied independent species concepts to clarify the phylogeographic structure of the ascidian Ci...
BACKGROUND: The study of ascidians (Chordata, Tunicata) has made a considerable contribution to our ...
Ciona robusta (Ciona intestinalis type A), a model organism for biological studies, belongs to ascid...
The swimming larva represents the dispersal phase of ascidians, marine invertebrates belonging to tu...
The swimming larva represents the dispersal phase of ascidians, marine invertebrates belonging to tu...
Ascidians, like most encrusting organisms, present polymorphisms in shape and color that are frequen...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Ascidians, like most encrusting organis...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tunicata, the siste...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tunicata, the siste...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tunicata, the siste...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tunicata, the siste...
Ciona intestinalis is considered a widespread and easily recognizable tunicate, the sister group of ...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tuni-cata, the sist...
Ciona intestinalis is considered a widespread and easily recognizable tunicate, the sister group of ...
We applied independent species concepts to clarify the phylogeographic structure of the ascidian Ci...
We applied independent species concepts to clarify the phylogeographic structure of the ascidian Ci...
BACKGROUND: The study of ascidians (Chordata, Tunicata) has made a considerable contribution to our ...
Ciona robusta (Ciona intestinalis type A), a model organism for biological studies, belongs to ascid...
The swimming larva represents the dispersal phase of ascidians, marine invertebrates belonging to tu...
The swimming larva represents the dispersal phase of ascidians, marine invertebrates belonging to tu...
Ascidians, like most encrusting organisms, present polymorphisms in shape and color that are frequen...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Ascidians, like most encrusting organis...