The amphipod genus Epimeria is very speciose in Antarctic waters. Although their brooding biology, massive and heavily calcified body predict low dispersal capabilities, many Epimeria species are documented to have circum-Antarctic distributions. However, these distribution records are inevitably dependent on the morphological species definition. Yet, recent DNA evidence suggests that some of these Epimeria species may be complexes of species with restricted distributions. Mitochondrial COI and nuclear 28S rDNA sequence data were used to infer evolutionary relationships among 16 nominal Epimeria species from the Antarctic Peninsula, the eastern Weddell Sea and the Adélie Coast. Based on this phylogenetic framework, we used morphology and th...
A new crested amphipod, Epimeria cleo sp. nov., is described after specimens collected in the wester...
editorial reviewedFrom about 40 Mya, while Antarctica geographically isolated from the rest of the w...
Recent molecular analyses revealed that several so-called "circum-Antarctic" benthic crustacean spec...
Southern Ocean biodiversity reflects major tectonic, oceanographic and climatic changes that occurre...
The Antarctic shelf's marine biodiversity has been greatly influenced by the climatic and glacial hi...
The Antarctic shelf’s marine biodiversity has been greatly influenced by the climatic and glacial hi...
The amphipod genus Epimeria is species rich in the Southern Ocean and at present eight of its 19 spe...
The amphipod genus Epimeria is species rich in the Southern Ocean and at present eight of its 19 spe...
The physical isolation of the Antarctic shelf and extreme life conditions contribute to its high deg...
The physical isolation of the Antarctic shelf and extreme life conditions contribute to its high deg...
The amphipod genus Epimeria is species rich in the Southern Ocean and at present eight of its 19 spe...
Epimeria schiaparelli sp. nov. from the Ross Sea, Antarctica, is described in detail. The new specie...
The physical isolation of the Antarctic shelf and extreme life conditions contribute to its high deg...
The phylogenetic relationships of 14 species of the Antarctic amphipod families Epimeriidae and Iphi...
The diversity of the Antarctic marine fauna has been shaped by various evolutionary processes (dispe...
A new crested amphipod, Epimeria cleo sp. nov., is described after specimens collected in the wester...
editorial reviewedFrom about 40 Mya, while Antarctica geographically isolated from the rest of the w...
Recent molecular analyses revealed that several so-called "circum-Antarctic" benthic crustacean spec...
Southern Ocean biodiversity reflects major tectonic, oceanographic and climatic changes that occurre...
The Antarctic shelf's marine biodiversity has been greatly influenced by the climatic and glacial hi...
The Antarctic shelf’s marine biodiversity has been greatly influenced by the climatic and glacial hi...
The amphipod genus Epimeria is species rich in the Southern Ocean and at present eight of its 19 spe...
The amphipod genus Epimeria is species rich in the Southern Ocean and at present eight of its 19 spe...
The physical isolation of the Antarctic shelf and extreme life conditions contribute to its high deg...
The physical isolation of the Antarctic shelf and extreme life conditions contribute to its high deg...
The amphipod genus Epimeria is species rich in the Southern Ocean and at present eight of its 19 spe...
Epimeria schiaparelli sp. nov. from the Ross Sea, Antarctica, is described in detail. The new specie...
The physical isolation of the Antarctic shelf and extreme life conditions contribute to its high deg...
The phylogenetic relationships of 14 species of the Antarctic amphipod families Epimeriidae and Iphi...
The diversity of the Antarctic marine fauna has been shaped by various evolutionary processes (dispe...
A new crested amphipod, Epimeria cleo sp. nov., is described after specimens collected in the wester...
editorial reviewedFrom about 40 Mya, while Antarctica geographically isolated from the rest of the w...
Recent molecular analyses revealed that several so-called "circum-Antarctic" benthic crustacean spec...