The species Darwinula stevensoni is extensively redescribed. Morphological variability of both valves and soft parts is assessed in several geographically and climatically distant populations and is found to be minimal or non-existant. Only size significantly varies between populations and this can be attributed to the differences in ambient temperatures during the larval development. Number and shape of muscle scars also vary, but this both within and between populations. Valve shape and chaetotaxy of limbs are remarkably constant. One female from an Italian population has aberrant Mx2-palps, but this specimen is considered a teratological case. Earlier records of males of D. stevensoni and the taxonomic position of the infraorder Darwinul...
Fully asexually reproducing taxa lack outcrossing. Hence, the classic Biological Species Concept can...
1- Darwinula stevensoni (Brady & Robertson, 1870) Global distribution: AT, AU, NA, NT, OL, PA. ...
It is still unclear whether variation in nature is discrete or continuous. Species are commonly rega...
The species Darwinula stevensoni is extensively redescribed. Morphological variability of both valve...
The Darwinulidae, the only surviving family of the superfamily Darwinuloidea, are revised and 28 ext...
Darwinulidae is believed to be one of the few metazoan taxa in which fully asexual reproduction migh...
Six species in two genera of Darwinulidae are here reported from Europe; two of these are known from...
We report on two new Recent species of the genus Darwinula (D. aotearoa spec. nov. and D. kohanga sp...
We describe life history traits of the ostracod Darwinula stevensoni through laboratory experiments....
We describe life history traits of the ostracod Darwinula stevensoni through laboratory experiments....
The Darwinulidae are the only surviving post-Palaeozoic darwinulocopine family of an extensive radia...
The Darwinulidae, the only surviving family of the superfamily Darwinuloidea, are revised and 28 ext...
L'auteur propose de grouper les Darwinula sans cavité incubatrice dans un nouveau genre, Microdarivi...
The genus Vestalenula is the most species rich in the putative ancient asexual ostracod Family Darwi...
Background: Fully asexually reproducing taxa lack outcrossing. Hence, the classic Biological Species...
Fully asexually reproducing taxa lack outcrossing. Hence, the classic Biological Species Concept can...
1- Darwinula stevensoni (Brady & Robertson, 1870) Global distribution: AT, AU, NA, NT, OL, PA. ...
It is still unclear whether variation in nature is discrete or continuous. Species are commonly rega...
The species Darwinula stevensoni is extensively redescribed. Morphological variability of both valve...
The Darwinulidae, the only surviving family of the superfamily Darwinuloidea, are revised and 28 ext...
Darwinulidae is believed to be one of the few metazoan taxa in which fully asexual reproduction migh...
Six species in two genera of Darwinulidae are here reported from Europe; two of these are known from...
We report on two new Recent species of the genus Darwinula (D. aotearoa spec. nov. and D. kohanga sp...
We describe life history traits of the ostracod Darwinula stevensoni through laboratory experiments....
We describe life history traits of the ostracod Darwinula stevensoni through laboratory experiments....
The Darwinulidae are the only surviving post-Palaeozoic darwinulocopine family of an extensive radia...
The Darwinulidae, the only surviving family of the superfamily Darwinuloidea, are revised and 28 ext...
L'auteur propose de grouper les Darwinula sans cavité incubatrice dans un nouveau genre, Microdarivi...
The genus Vestalenula is the most species rich in the putative ancient asexual ostracod Family Darwi...
Background: Fully asexually reproducing taxa lack outcrossing. Hence, the classic Biological Species...
Fully asexually reproducing taxa lack outcrossing. Hence, the classic Biological Species Concept can...
1- Darwinula stevensoni (Brady & Robertson, 1870) Global distribution: AT, AU, NA, NT, OL, PA. ...
It is still unclear whether variation in nature is discrete or continuous. Species are commonly rega...