Abstract Background The impact of predator-prey interactions on the evolution of many marine invertebrates is poorly understood. Since barriers to genetic exchange are less obvious in the marine realm than in terrestrial or freshwater systems, non-allopatric divergence may play a fundamental role in the generation of biodiversity. In this context, shifts between major prey types could constitute important factors explaining the biodiversity of marine taxa, particularly in groups with highly specialized diets. However, the scarcity of marine specialized consumers for which reliable phylogenies exist hampers attempts to test the role of trophic specialization in evolution. In this study, RNA-Seq data is used to produce a phylogeny of Cladobra...
The open-ocean midwater is the largest habitat for animal life on Earth, and one of the most homogen...
Southern Africa is a biodiversity hotspot of patellid limpets, with three genera (Helcion, Cymbula a...
Abstract Divergence of ecological niches in phylogenetically closely related species indicates the i...
Background: The impact of predator-prey interactions on the evolution of many marine invertebrates i...
To truly understand evolution, we must document patterns of variation in traits – ranging from anato...
Diversification in the marine realm is driven by poorly understood processes including vicariance, d...
Ancestral state reconstruction results for the evolution of diet preference in Cladobranchia with th...
Ancestral state reconstruction results for the evolution of diet preference in Cladobranchia with th...
Members of the family Placobranchidae have been the focus of numerous studies because of their inter...
Nudibranchs are a diverse group of shell-less molluscs (Gastropoda: Opisthobranchia) that inhabit al...
A coiled shell is the most evident feature of the typical Bauplan of a gastropod mollusc. However, a...
Whether distantly related organisms evolve similar strategies to meet the demands of a shared ecolog...
Cladobranchia is a clade of charismatic and exclusively marine slugs (Gastropoda: Nudibranchia). Tho...
Aglajidae is a family of tropical and temperate marine Cephalaspidea gastropod slugs regarded as act...
A coiled shell is the most evident feature of the typical Bauplan of a gastropod mollusc. However, a...
The open-ocean midwater is the largest habitat for animal life on Earth, and one of the most homogen...
Southern Africa is a biodiversity hotspot of patellid limpets, with three genera (Helcion, Cymbula a...
Abstract Divergence of ecological niches in phylogenetically closely related species indicates the i...
Background: The impact of predator-prey interactions on the evolution of many marine invertebrates i...
To truly understand evolution, we must document patterns of variation in traits – ranging from anato...
Diversification in the marine realm is driven by poorly understood processes including vicariance, d...
Ancestral state reconstruction results for the evolution of diet preference in Cladobranchia with th...
Ancestral state reconstruction results for the evolution of diet preference in Cladobranchia with th...
Members of the family Placobranchidae have been the focus of numerous studies because of their inter...
Nudibranchs are a diverse group of shell-less molluscs (Gastropoda: Opisthobranchia) that inhabit al...
A coiled shell is the most evident feature of the typical Bauplan of a gastropod mollusc. However, a...
Whether distantly related organisms evolve similar strategies to meet the demands of a shared ecolog...
Cladobranchia is a clade of charismatic and exclusively marine slugs (Gastropoda: Nudibranchia). Tho...
Aglajidae is a family of tropical and temperate marine Cephalaspidea gastropod slugs regarded as act...
A coiled shell is the most evident feature of the typical Bauplan of a gastropod mollusc. However, a...
The open-ocean midwater is the largest habitat for animal life on Earth, and one of the most homogen...
Southern Africa is a biodiversity hotspot of patellid limpets, with three genera (Helcion, Cymbula a...
Abstract Divergence of ecological niches in phylogenetically closely related species indicates the i...