The phylogenetic relationships of 27 north-eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean blennioids are analysed based on a total of 1001 bp from a combined fragment of the 12S and 16S mitochondrial rDNA. The most relevant results with implications in current blenniid taxonomy are: (1) Lipophrys pholis and Lipophrys (= Paralipophrys) trigloides are included in a well-supported clade that by the rule of precedence must be named Lipophrys; (2) the sister species of this clade are not the remaining species of the genus Lipophrys but instead a monotypic genus comprising Cory-phoblennius galerita; (3) the smaller species of Lipophrys were recovered in another well-supported and independent clade, which we propose to be recognized as Microlipophrys; (4) alt...
Transition zones are of high evolutionary interest because unique patterns of spatial variation are ...
A comprehensive phylogeny of the genus Salaria based on mitochondrial and nuclear markers grouped th...
Two geographically nonoverlapping species are currently described within the sparid genus Spondylios...
The phylogenetic relationships of 27 north-eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean blennioids are analyse...
In this paper, the phylogenetic relationships of the marine blenny Salaria pavo and the freshwater S...
We used a multi-locus phylogenetic approach (i.e., combining both mitochondrial and nuclear DNA frag...
Molecular clock 12s rRNA gene 16sRNA gene Mitochondrial control region S7 ribosomal protein gene a b...
The Lusitania Province has been considered a transition zone between the Atlantic northern cold wate...
The Lusitania Province has been considered a transition zone between the Atlantic northern cold wate...
This paper presents an analysis of the distributional patterns of blenniids (Pisces: Blenniidae) i...
Phylogeographic patterns among coastal fishes are expected to be influenced by distinct ecological,...
The combtooth blennies (f. Blenniidae) is a diverse family of primarily marine fishes with approxima...
The perciform suborder Blennioidei comprises six families, 151 genera and 883 species. In Chapter 1,...
Sand-smelts are small fishes inhabiting inshore, brackish and freshwater environments and with a dis...
Two geographically nonoverlapping species are currently described within the sparid genus Spondylios...
Transition zones are of high evolutionary interest because unique patterns of spatial variation are ...
A comprehensive phylogeny of the genus Salaria based on mitochondrial and nuclear markers grouped th...
Two geographically nonoverlapping species are currently described within the sparid genus Spondylios...
The phylogenetic relationships of 27 north-eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean blennioids are analyse...
In this paper, the phylogenetic relationships of the marine blenny Salaria pavo and the freshwater S...
We used a multi-locus phylogenetic approach (i.e., combining both mitochondrial and nuclear DNA frag...
Molecular clock 12s rRNA gene 16sRNA gene Mitochondrial control region S7 ribosomal protein gene a b...
The Lusitania Province has been considered a transition zone between the Atlantic northern cold wate...
The Lusitania Province has been considered a transition zone between the Atlantic northern cold wate...
This paper presents an analysis of the distributional patterns of blenniids (Pisces: Blenniidae) i...
Phylogeographic patterns among coastal fishes are expected to be influenced by distinct ecological,...
The combtooth blennies (f. Blenniidae) is a diverse family of primarily marine fishes with approxima...
The perciform suborder Blennioidei comprises six families, 151 genera and 883 species. In Chapter 1,...
Sand-smelts are small fishes inhabiting inshore, brackish and freshwater environments and with a dis...
Two geographically nonoverlapping species are currently described within the sparid genus Spondylios...
Transition zones are of high evolutionary interest because unique patterns of spatial variation are ...
A comprehensive phylogeny of the genus Salaria based on mitochondrial and nuclear markers grouped th...
Two geographically nonoverlapping species are currently described within the sparid genus Spondylios...