<div><p>In the last decade, several studies have shown that subterranean aquatic habitats harbor cryptic species with restricted geographic ranges, frequently occurring as isolated populations. Previous studies on aquatic subterranean species have implied that habitat heterogeneity can promote speciation and that speciation events can be predicted from species’ distributions. We tested the prediction that species distributed across different drainage systems and karst sectors comprise sets of distinct species. Amphipods from the genus <i>Niphargus</i> from 11 caves distributed along the Western Carpathians (Romania) were investigated using three independent molecular markers (COI, H3 and 28S). The results showed that: 1) the studied populat...
Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is eve...
Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is eve...
Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is eve...
In the last decade, several studies have shown that subterranean aquatic habitats harbor cryptic spe...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Extreme conditions in subsurface are suspected to be responsible for morphological convergences, and...
Extreme conditions in subsurface are suspected to be responsible for morphological convergences, and...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is eve...
Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is eve...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Recent studies indicate that morphologically cryptic species may be ecologically more different than...
Background: The sulfide-rich Frasassi caves in central Italy contain a rare example of a freshwater ...
<div><p>Recent studies indicate that morphologically cryptic species may be ecologically more differ...
Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is eve...
Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is eve...
Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is eve...
In the last decade, several studies have shown that subterranean aquatic habitats harbor cryptic spe...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Extreme conditions in subsurface are suspected to be responsible for morphological convergences, and...
Extreme conditions in subsurface are suspected to be responsible for morphological convergences, and...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is eve...
Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is eve...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Recent studies indicate that morphologically cryptic species may be ecologically more different than...
Background: The sulfide-rich Frasassi caves in central Italy contain a rare example of a freshwater ...
<div><p>Recent studies indicate that morphologically cryptic species may be ecologically more differ...
Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is eve...
Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is eve...
Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is eve...