Central to the discovery of neuroactive compounds produced by predatory marine snails of the superfamily Conoidea (cone snails, terebrids, and turrids) is identifying those species with a venom apparatus. Previous analyses of western Pacific terebrid specimens has shown that some Terebridae groups have secondarily lost their venom apparatus. In order to efficiently characterize terebrid toxins, it is essential to devise a key for identifying which species have a venom apparatus. The findings presented here integrate molecular phylogeny and the evolution of character traits to infer the presence or absence of the venom apparatus in the Terebridae. Using a combined dataset of 156 western and 33 eastern Pacific terebrid samples, a phylogenetic...
The Terebridae is a group of predatory marine snails that use their venom to feed on marine annelids...
The marine gastropod Terebra babylonia (Lamarck, 1822) is a polychaete-feeding snail found sporadic...
The marine gastropod Terebra babylonia (Lamarck, 1822) is a polychaete-feeding snail found sporadic...
Central to the discovery of neuroactive compounds produced by predatory marine snails of the superfa...
Central to the discovery of neuroactive compounds produced by predatory marine snails of the superfa...
Central to the discovery of neuroactive compounds produced by predatory marine snails of the superfa...
Central to the discovery of neuroactive compounds produced by predatory marine snails of the superfa...
The Terebridae are a diverse family of tropical and subtropical marine gastropods that use a complex...
Toxoglossate marine gastropods, traditionally assigned to the families Conidae, Terebridae, and Turr...
Toxoglossate marine gastropods, traditionally assigned to the families Conidae, Terebridae, and Turr...
The Terebridae are a diverse family of tropical and subtropical marine gastropods that use a complex...
Toxoglossate marine gastropods, traditionally assigned to the families Conidae, Terebridae, and Turr...
Venom peptides from predatory organisms are a resource for investigating evolutionary processes such...
Venom peptides from predatory organisms are a resource for investigating evolutionary processes such...
The Terebridae is a group of predatory marine snails that use their venom to feed on marine annelids...
The Terebridae is a group of predatory marine snails that use their venom to feed on marine annelids...
The marine gastropod Terebra babylonia (Lamarck, 1822) is a polychaete-feeding snail found sporadic...
The marine gastropod Terebra babylonia (Lamarck, 1822) is a polychaete-feeding snail found sporadic...
Central to the discovery of neuroactive compounds produced by predatory marine snails of the superfa...
Central to the discovery of neuroactive compounds produced by predatory marine snails of the superfa...
Central to the discovery of neuroactive compounds produced by predatory marine snails of the superfa...
Central to the discovery of neuroactive compounds produced by predatory marine snails of the superfa...
The Terebridae are a diverse family of tropical and subtropical marine gastropods that use a complex...
Toxoglossate marine gastropods, traditionally assigned to the families Conidae, Terebridae, and Turr...
Toxoglossate marine gastropods, traditionally assigned to the families Conidae, Terebridae, and Turr...
The Terebridae are a diverse family of tropical and subtropical marine gastropods that use a complex...
Toxoglossate marine gastropods, traditionally assigned to the families Conidae, Terebridae, and Turr...
Venom peptides from predatory organisms are a resource for investigating evolutionary processes such...
Venom peptides from predatory organisms are a resource for investigating evolutionary processes such...
The Terebridae is a group of predatory marine snails that use their venom to feed on marine annelids...
The Terebridae is a group of predatory marine snails that use their venom to feed on marine annelids...
The marine gastropod Terebra babylonia (Lamarck, 1822) is a polychaete-feeding snail found sporadic...
The marine gastropod Terebra babylonia (Lamarck, 1822) is a polychaete-feeding snail found sporadic...