Mitochondrial ribosomal gene sequences were used to investigate the status of several populations of hydromedusae belonging to the genus Turritopsis (family Oceaniidae). Several nominal species have been described for this genus, but most of them had been synonymized and attributed to one cosmopolitan species, Turritopsis nutricula. A recent revision based on morphological and reproductive characters, however, has shown that many different populations can be distinguished and that several of the nominal Turritopsis species are likely valid biological species. Our investigation using molecular sequence data of 16S mitochondrial gene confirms these results. The Mediterranean Turritopsis must be attributed to Turritopsis dohrnii and the Turrit...
The hydrozoan family Aglaopheniidae (Cnidaria) is widespread worldwide and contains some of the most...
Turritopsis dohrnii (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa, Hydroidolina, Anthoathecata) is the only known metazoan tha...
Paraphyletic and polyphyletic taxa in the hydroidomedusae result in part from the traditional assign...
16S mitocondrial gene sequence analysis using eight individuals prepared in the present study from t...
Fifty-six sequences of the mitochondrial 16S RNA gene were generated for hydroids, belonging to six ...
Physalia is a genus of pelagic colonial hydrozoans often known by common names such as ‘Portuguese-m...
Turritopsis nutricula McCrady (Fig. 6) References consulted. Mayer 1910: 144–146, figs 76–77. Va...
Some of the most interesting and enigmatic cnidarians are classified within the hydrozoan subclass T...
This work is the first attempt to assess the biodiversity of the Hydrozoa in the Archipiélago de Boc...
Siphonophores are a group of pelagic colonial hydrozoans (Cnidaria) that have long been of general i...
Hydroids were collected from Madeira and Porto Santo Islands (eastern temperate Atlantic Ocean) by S...
The species of Aequorea attract much scientific interest as they contain the unique Green Fluorescen...
Hydrozoans display the most morphological diversity within the phylum Cnidaria. While recent molecul...
Most, but not all cnidarian species in the class Hydrozoa have a life cycle in which a colonial, ase...
Although systematic treatments of Hydrozoa have been notoriously difficult, a great deal of useful i...
The hydrozoan family Aglaopheniidae (Cnidaria) is widespread worldwide and contains some of the most...
Turritopsis dohrnii (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa, Hydroidolina, Anthoathecata) is the only known metazoan tha...
Paraphyletic and polyphyletic taxa in the hydroidomedusae result in part from the traditional assign...
16S mitocondrial gene sequence analysis using eight individuals prepared in the present study from t...
Fifty-six sequences of the mitochondrial 16S RNA gene were generated for hydroids, belonging to six ...
Physalia is a genus of pelagic colonial hydrozoans often known by common names such as ‘Portuguese-m...
Turritopsis nutricula McCrady (Fig. 6) References consulted. Mayer 1910: 144–146, figs 76–77. Va...
Some of the most interesting and enigmatic cnidarians are classified within the hydrozoan subclass T...
This work is the first attempt to assess the biodiversity of the Hydrozoa in the Archipiélago de Boc...
Siphonophores are a group of pelagic colonial hydrozoans (Cnidaria) that have long been of general i...
Hydroids were collected from Madeira and Porto Santo Islands (eastern temperate Atlantic Ocean) by S...
The species of Aequorea attract much scientific interest as they contain the unique Green Fluorescen...
Hydrozoans display the most morphological diversity within the phylum Cnidaria. While recent molecul...
Most, but not all cnidarian species in the class Hydrozoa have a life cycle in which a colonial, ase...
Although systematic treatments of Hydrozoa have been notoriously difficult, a great deal of useful i...
The hydrozoan family Aglaopheniidae (Cnidaria) is widespread worldwide and contains some of the most...
Turritopsis dohrnii (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa, Hydroidolina, Anthoathecata) is the only known metazoan tha...
Paraphyletic and polyphyletic taxa in the hydroidomedusae result in part from the traditional assign...