Two mitochondrial genes were examined to compare an isolated population of the Adriatic brook lamprey Lampetra zanandreai in central Italy with other populations in the species range (Po plain) and with parasitic and freshwater lampreys. A single haplotype, identical to one in a Venetian sample, was found in 10 individuals from the isolated population. The reduced variability is consistent with a history of dispersal after the Pleistocene expansion of the Po basin. The results support the hypothesis of an origin of L. zanandreai and L. fluviatilis-L. planeri from a common anadromous ancestor
SummaryLampreys, together with hagfishes, are the only extant representatives of jawless vertebrates...
In most lamprey genera, paired species exist in which the larvae are morphologically similar or in...
The Iberian Peninsula is a repository for biodiversity, presenting high levels of endemism in both p...
Two mitochondrial genes were examined to compare an isolated population of the Adriatic brook lampre...
De Cahsan B, Nagel R, Schedina I-M, et al. Phylogeography of the European brook lamprey (Lampetra pl...
A remarkable trend in the evolution of lampreys is the occurrence in most genera of ‘paired species’...
The Iberian Peninsula has been identified as an important glacial refugium during the Pliocene and P...
Given the lack of genetic information about Mediterranean sea lamprey, taking advantage of recent ca...
The genetic relationships of a population of brook lamprey Lampetra planeri from Spain were analyse...
Lampreys, together with hagfishes, are the only extant representatives of jawless vertebrates and th...
Using the mitochondrial non-coding region I, it was shown that the two Spanish Lampetra planeri popu...
Lampreys, together with hagfishes, are the only extant representatives of jawless vertebrates and th...
Mitochrondrial DNA analysis resolved many previously unanswered questions concerning the phylogeny o...
The Iberian Peninsula is a repository for biodiversity, present-ing high levels of endemism in both ...
The tendency of many species to abandon migration remains a poorly understood aspect of evolutionary...
SummaryLampreys, together with hagfishes, are the only extant representatives of jawless vertebrates...
In most lamprey genera, paired species exist in which the larvae are morphologically similar or in...
The Iberian Peninsula is a repository for biodiversity, presenting high levels of endemism in both p...
Two mitochondrial genes were examined to compare an isolated population of the Adriatic brook lampre...
De Cahsan B, Nagel R, Schedina I-M, et al. Phylogeography of the European brook lamprey (Lampetra pl...
A remarkable trend in the evolution of lampreys is the occurrence in most genera of ‘paired species’...
The Iberian Peninsula has been identified as an important glacial refugium during the Pliocene and P...
Given the lack of genetic information about Mediterranean sea lamprey, taking advantage of recent ca...
The genetic relationships of a population of brook lamprey Lampetra planeri from Spain were analyse...
Lampreys, together with hagfishes, are the only extant representatives of jawless vertebrates and th...
Using the mitochondrial non-coding region I, it was shown that the two Spanish Lampetra planeri popu...
Lampreys, together with hagfishes, are the only extant representatives of jawless vertebrates and th...
Mitochrondrial DNA analysis resolved many previously unanswered questions concerning the phylogeny o...
The Iberian Peninsula is a repository for biodiversity, present-ing high levels of endemism in both ...
The tendency of many species to abandon migration remains a poorly understood aspect of evolutionary...
SummaryLampreys, together with hagfishes, are the only extant representatives of jawless vertebrates...
In most lamprey genera, paired species exist in which the larvae are morphologically similar or in...
The Iberian Peninsula is a repository for biodiversity, presenting high levels of endemism in both p...