Morphologies of animals can vary significantly, and variation in characters in relation to taxonomic discrimination is often either underestimated or not evaluated. It can, however, make the identification and separation of species on morphological criteria less sound. Here, we investigate variation in morphological characters used to separate species of the Antarctic starfish genus Odontaster. Three closely related species in this genus have recently been identified using molecular barcoding (Odontaster validus, Odontaster roseus and Odontaster pearsei), and their morphologies have also been reported to be distinct, allowing them to be identified as separate species and not cryptic on morphological criteria. Our study shows that variation ...
Poecilogony, or multiple developmental modes in a single species, is exceedingly rare. Several speci...
The taxonomic uncertainty surrounding cryptic species complexes has traditionally been resolved us...
In Antarctic waters, the superfamily Lysianassoidea is one of the most important amphipod groups bot...
The Southern Ocean is one of the most exposed regions to climate-related changes on our planet. Bett...
Abstract An integrative approach is crucial in discrimination of species, especially for taxa that a...
12 pagesInternational audienceAn integrative approach is crucial in discrimination of species, espec...
Ecological studies that enhance our understanding of the structure and function of the natural world...
Application of genetic data to species delimitation often builds confidence in delimitations previou...
The suborder Notothenioidei (Teleostei) has undergone a remarkable adaptive radiation in the Souther...
Fish species richness in the Southern Ocean accounts for approximately 2 % of the world’s ocean spec...
The genus Chionodraco includes three morphologically similar species, two of them (C. hamatus and C....
Cryptic species have been repeatedly described for two decades among the Antarctic fauna, challengin...
Several starfish (Echinodermata, Asteroidea) are keystone species of marine ecosystems, but some of ...
Accurate stock assessments for each of the dominant species of sand lances in the northeast Atlantic...
16 pagesInternational audienceCryptic species have been repeatedly described for two decades among t...
Poecilogony, or multiple developmental modes in a single species, is exceedingly rare. Several speci...
The taxonomic uncertainty surrounding cryptic species complexes has traditionally been resolved us...
In Antarctic waters, the superfamily Lysianassoidea is one of the most important amphipod groups bot...
The Southern Ocean is one of the most exposed regions to climate-related changes on our planet. Bett...
Abstract An integrative approach is crucial in discrimination of species, especially for taxa that a...
12 pagesInternational audienceAn integrative approach is crucial in discrimination of species, espec...
Ecological studies that enhance our understanding of the structure and function of the natural world...
Application of genetic data to species delimitation often builds confidence in delimitations previou...
The suborder Notothenioidei (Teleostei) has undergone a remarkable adaptive radiation in the Souther...
Fish species richness in the Southern Ocean accounts for approximately 2 % of the world’s ocean spec...
The genus Chionodraco includes three morphologically similar species, two of them (C. hamatus and C....
Cryptic species have been repeatedly described for two decades among the Antarctic fauna, challengin...
Several starfish (Echinodermata, Asteroidea) are keystone species of marine ecosystems, but some of ...
Accurate stock assessments for each of the dominant species of sand lances in the northeast Atlantic...
16 pagesInternational audienceCryptic species have been repeatedly described for two decades among t...
Poecilogony, or multiple developmental modes in a single species, is exceedingly rare. Several speci...
The taxonomic uncertainty surrounding cryptic species complexes has traditionally been resolved us...
In Antarctic waters, the superfamily Lysianassoidea is one of the most important amphipod groups bot...