The freshwater mussel Contradens contradens (Lea, 1838) occurs in most types of freshwater habitats throughout Thailand. The species shows extensive variation in shell morphology, which has led to the recognition of six different subspecies. In this study, the validity of these six subspecies plus one unknown species was assessed using an integrative taxonomic approach. Geometric morphometric analyses revealed significant differences in shell shapes among these six nominal morphological subspecies, although a considerable degree of overlap was detected in some groups. In contrast, the phylogenetic tree obtained from the concatenated data of mitochondrial COI and nuclear H3 gene sequences and molecular species delimitation analyses revealed ...
Accurate species identification is the basis for successful species conservation and research, but e...
Two Unionida (freshwater mussel) families are present in the Northern Hemisphere; the Margaritiferid...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Two Unionida (freshwater mussel) families are present in the Northern Hemispher...
A new genus of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) is described from the Mekong River Basin as ...
Freshwater mussels of the order Unionida are key elements of freshwater habitats and are responsible...
Chamberlainia hainesiana (Lea, 1856) (Unionidae) is the most economically important freshwater musse...
Freshwater mussels of the order Unionida are key elements of freshwater habitats and are responsible...
Abstract Accurate species identification is crucial for developing conservation strategies for fresh...
The Unionoida, commonly known as freshwater pearly mussels or naiades, is a diverse, ancient order o...
Freshwater burrowing mussels (unionids) play a vital role in freshwater ecosystems through nutrient ...
Freshwater mussels belonging to the genus Cristaria Schumacher, 1817 (Bivalvia: Unionidae) are wides...
Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia, Unionida) fulfil important ecosystem functions and are one of the most...
The Unionidae represent an excellent model taxon for unravelling the drivers of freshwater diversity...
Recent research efforts have significantly advanced our knowledge on Asian freshwater mussel (Bivalv...
Abstract The body of knowledge regarding the classification and evolution of freshwater mussels in t...
Accurate species identification is the basis for successful species conservation and research, but e...
Two Unionida (freshwater mussel) families are present in the Northern Hemisphere; the Margaritiferid...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Two Unionida (freshwater mussel) families are present in the Northern Hemispher...
A new genus of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) is described from the Mekong River Basin as ...
Freshwater mussels of the order Unionida are key elements of freshwater habitats and are responsible...
Chamberlainia hainesiana (Lea, 1856) (Unionidae) is the most economically important freshwater musse...
Freshwater mussels of the order Unionida are key elements of freshwater habitats and are responsible...
Abstract Accurate species identification is crucial for developing conservation strategies for fresh...
The Unionoida, commonly known as freshwater pearly mussels or naiades, is a diverse, ancient order o...
Freshwater burrowing mussels (unionids) play a vital role in freshwater ecosystems through nutrient ...
Freshwater mussels belonging to the genus Cristaria Schumacher, 1817 (Bivalvia: Unionidae) are wides...
Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia, Unionida) fulfil important ecosystem functions and are one of the most...
The Unionidae represent an excellent model taxon for unravelling the drivers of freshwater diversity...
Recent research efforts have significantly advanced our knowledge on Asian freshwater mussel (Bivalv...
Abstract The body of knowledge regarding the classification and evolution of freshwater mussels in t...
Accurate species identification is the basis for successful species conservation and research, but e...
Two Unionida (freshwater mussel) families are present in the Northern Hemisphere; the Margaritiferid...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Two Unionida (freshwater mussel) families are present in the Northern Hemispher...