AbstractCape Verde in the Eastern Atlantic is typical of many island groups in supporting a wealth of endemic species both terrestrial and marine. Marine gastropod molluscs of the genus Conus, commonly known as cone snails, occur in coastal tropical waters throughout the globe, but in Cape Verde their endemism reaches its apogee with 53 out of 56 species occurring nowhere else, the majority of which are restricted to single islands and frequently to single bays. However, Cape Verde is rapidly moving to a tourism-based economy with a projected boom in infrastructure development often coincidental with the shallow-water habitat of many range-restricted Conus. The conservation assessment of Conus to standards of the International Union for the...
Three new species of the genus Conus: C. navarroi n. sp., C. saragasae n. sp ., C. curralensis n. sp...
Ancient oceanic archipelagos of similar geological age are expected to accrue comparable numbers of ...
The author describes four new species of Conus from the Cape Verde archipelago (C. delanoyi sp.n., C...
Cape Verde in the Eastern Atlantic is typical of many island groups in supporting a wealth of endemi...
AbstractCape Verde in the Eastern Atlantic is typical of many island groups in supporting a wealth o...
Cape Verde in the Eastern Atlantic is typical of many island groups in supporting a wealth of endemi...
Marine molluscs represent an estimated 23 % of all extant marine taxa, but research into their conse...
Abstract.—Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeograph...
Abstract.—Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeograph...
Abstract.—Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeograph...
Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeography, and evo...
Marine molluscs represent an estimated 23% of all extant marine taxa, but research into their conser...
Abstract.—Ancient oceanic archipelagos of similar geological age are expected to accrue comparable n...
We describe a new species of the genus Conus from Cape Verde's endemic fauna, showing the difference...
Abstract.—Ancient oceanic archipelagos of similar geological age are expected to accrue comparable n...
Three new species of the genus Conus: C. navarroi n. sp., C. saragasae n. sp ., C. curralensis n. sp...
Ancient oceanic archipelagos of similar geological age are expected to accrue comparable numbers of ...
The author describes four new species of Conus from the Cape Verde archipelago (C. delanoyi sp.n., C...
Cape Verde in the Eastern Atlantic is typical of many island groups in supporting a wealth of endemi...
AbstractCape Verde in the Eastern Atlantic is typical of many island groups in supporting a wealth o...
Cape Verde in the Eastern Atlantic is typical of many island groups in supporting a wealth of endemi...
Marine molluscs represent an estimated 23 % of all extant marine taxa, but research into their conse...
Abstract.—Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeograph...
Abstract.—Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeograph...
Abstract.—Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeograph...
Isolated oceanic archipelagos are excellent model systems to study speciation, biogeography, and evo...
Marine molluscs represent an estimated 23% of all extant marine taxa, but research into their conser...
Abstract.—Ancient oceanic archipelagos of similar geological age are expected to accrue comparable n...
We describe a new species of the genus Conus from Cape Verde's endemic fauna, showing the difference...
Abstract.—Ancient oceanic archipelagos of similar geological age are expected to accrue comparable n...
Three new species of the genus Conus: C. navarroi n. sp., C. saragasae n. sp ., C. curralensis n. sp...
Ancient oceanic archipelagos of similar geological age are expected to accrue comparable numbers of ...
The author describes four new species of Conus from the Cape Verde archipelago (C. delanoyi sp.n., C...