<p><b>(A)</b> Location of <i>Cyclophorus fulguratus</i> species complex sampling sites in Thailand. The numbered sample sites are detailed in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0109785#pone-0109785-t001" target="_blank">Table 1</a>. <b>(B)</b> Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree of the <i>Cyclophorus fulguratus</i> species complex and related species constructed using 2146 nucleotide sites of the concatenated 18S, 28S, 16S and COI genes. Bootstrap support values (when>65%) and posterior probabilities for individual nodes are shown on the tree (based on NJ/ML/BI methods).</p
Figure 1. Phylogenetic reconstruction of the order Cyclopoida using both maximum likelihood and Baye...
Páll-Gergely, Barna, Hunyadi, András (2018): Four new cyclophoroid species from Thailand and Laos (G...
Lee, Yen-Chen, Lue, Kuang-Yang, Wu, Wen-Lung (2008): Molecular evidence for a polyphyletic genus Jap...
<div><p>A high degree of intraspecific variation, both genetic and in shell morphology, of the operc...
A high degree of intraspecific variation, both genetic and in shell morphology, of the operculate la...
FIGURE 3. Molecular phylogenies of Cyclophoridae produced by maximum likelihood (ML) analysis of ind...
[[abstract]]Cyclophoridae consists of four subfamilies and about 300 species currently arranged in 3...
FIGURE 4. Molecular phylogenies of Cyclophoridae produced by Bayesian analysis of individual gene se...
<p>Ranges of genetic divergence of three <i>Cyclophorus fulguratus</i> clades and related species ba...
FIGURE 2. Molecular phylogenies of Cyclophoridae produced by Neighbor-joining (NJ) analysis of indiv...
<p>Ranges of genetic divergence of three <i>Cyclophorus fulguratus</i> clades and related species ba...
Fig. 9. Maximum Likelihood tree based on multigene approach with 18S and 28S sequences. Highlighted ...
Recent conceptual and practical advances in phylogenetic species delimitation have enabled progressi...
Asia. Zoological Studies 47(5): xxx-xxx. The Cyclophoridae is the dominant group of operculated terr...
Operculate land snails of the genus Cyclophorus are distributed widely in sub-tropical and tropical ...
Figure 1. Phylogenetic reconstruction of the order Cyclopoida using both maximum likelihood and Baye...
Páll-Gergely, Barna, Hunyadi, András (2018): Four new cyclophoroid species from Thailand and Laos (G...
Lee, Yen-Chen, Lue, Kuang-Yang, Wu, Wen-Lung (2008): Molecular evidence for a polyphyletic genus Jap...
<div><p>A high degree of intraspecific variation, both genetic and in shell morphology, of the operc...
A high degree of intraspecific variation, both genetic and in shell morphology, of the operculate la...
FIGURE 3. Molecular phylogenies of Cyclophoridae produced by maximum likelihood (ML) analysis of ind...
[[abstract]]Cyclophoridae consists of four subfamilies and about 300 species currently arranged in 3...
FIGURE 4. Molecular phylogenies of Cyclophoridae produced by Bayesian analysis of individual gene se...
<p>Ranges of genetic divergence of three <i>Cyclophorus fulguratus</i> clades and related species ba...
FIGURE 2. Molecular phylogenies of Cyclophoridae produced by Neighbor-joining (NJ) analysis of indiv...
<p>Ranges of genetic divergence of three <i>Cyclophorus fulguratus</i> clades and related species ba...
Fig. 9. Maximum Likelihood tree based on multigene approach with 18S and 28S sequences. Highlighted ...
Recent conceptual and practical advances in phylogenetic species delimitation have enabled progressi...
Asia. Zoological Studies 47(5): xxx-xxx. The Cyclophoridae is the dominant group of operculated terr...
Operculate land snails of the genus Cyclophorus are distributed widely in sub-tropical and tropical ...
Figure 1. Phylogenetic reconstruction of the order Cyclopoida using both maximum likelihood and Baye...
Páll-Gergely, Barna, Hunyadi, András (2018): Four new cyclophoroid species from Thailand and Laos (G...
Lee, Yen-Chen, Lue, Kuang-Yang, Wu, Wen-Lung (2008): Molecular evidence for a polyphyletic genus Jap...