Halichondrid sponges play a pivotal role in the classification of demosponges as changes in their classification has had direct consequences for the classification of Demospongiae. Historically, the systematics of halichondrids has been unstable. During the 1950s, the order was divided into two subclasses, which were based on empirical and assumed reproductive data. Subsequent morphological and biochemical analyses postulated the re-merging of halichondrid families, but recent molecular data indicate their polyphyly. Here we review the classification history of halichondrid taxa, compare it with the current and predominantly ribosomal molecular data, and support the new phylogenetic hypotheses with mitochondrial data from DNA barcoding
International audienceSequences from the 5' end terminal part of the 28S ribosomal RNA were obtained...
Homoscleromorpha is the fourth major sponge lineage, recently recognized to be distinct from the Dem...
The relationships at the base of the metazoan tree have been difficult to robustly resolve, and ther...
We present the first comparative phylogenetic analysis of a selected set of marine sponges and their...
Demosponges are challenging for phylogenetic systematics because of their plastic and relatively sim...
Demosponges are challenging for phylogenetic systematics because of their plastic and relatively sim...
Using a multicharacter approach and numerical cladistic computer programs a phylogenetic analysis is...
The sponge class Demospongiae is the most speciose and morphologically diverse in the phylum Porifer...
The most diverse and species-rich class of the phylum Porifera is Demospongiae. In recent years, the...
Sponge classification has long been based mainly on morphocladistic analyses but is now being greatl...
The ability to accurately identify species is prerequisite for assessing levels of biological divers...
Reconciling the fossil record with molecular phylogenies to enhance the understanding of animal evol...
The systematics of the poriferan Order Haplosclerida (Class Demospongiae) has been under scrutiny fo...
The systematics of the poriferan Order Haplosclerida (Class Demospongiae) has been under scrutiny fo...
The systematics of the poriferan Order Haplosclerida (Class Demospongiae) has been under scrutiny fo...
International audienceSequences from the 5' end terminal part of the 28S ribosomal RNA were obtained...
Homoscleromorpha is the fourth major sponge lineage, recently recognized to be distinct from the Dem...
The relationships at the base of the metazoan tree have been difficult to robustly resolve, and ther...
We present the first comparative phylogenetic analysis of a selected set of marine sponges and their...
Demosponges are challenging for phylogenetic systematics because of their plastic and relatively sim...
Demosponges are challenging for phylogenetic systematics because of their plastic and relatively sim...
Using a multicharacter approach and numerical cladistic computer programs a phylogenetic analysis is...
The sponge class Demospongiae is the most speciose and morphologically diverse in the phylum Porifer...
The most diverse and species-rich class of the phylum Porifera is Demospongiae. In recent years, the...
Sponge classification has long been based mainly on morphocladistic analyses but is now being greatl...
The ability to accurately identify species is prerequisite for assessing levels of biological divers...
Reconciling the fossil record with molecular phylogenies to enhance the understanding of animal evol...
The systematics of the poriferan Order Haplosclerida (Class Demospongiae) has been under scrutiny fo...
The systematics of the poriferan Order Haplosclerida (Class Demospongiae) has been under scrutiny fo...
The systematics of the poriferan Order Haplosclerida (Class Demospongiae) has been under scrutiny fo...
International audienceSequences from the 5' end terminal part of the 28S ribosomal RNA were obtained...
Homoscleromorpha is the fourth major sponge lineage, recently recognized to be distinct from the Dem...
The relationships at the base of the metazoan tree have been difficult to robustly resolve, and ther...