Background: Baetis harrisoni Barnard is a mayfly frequently encountered in river studies across Africa, but the external morphological features used for identifying nymphs have been observed to vary subtly between different geographic locations. It has been associated with a wide range of ecological conditions, including pH extremes of pH 2.9–10.0 in polluted waters. We present a molecular study of the genetic variation within B. harrisoni across 21 rivers in its distribution range in southern Africa. Results: Four gene regions were examined, two mitochondrial (cytochrome c oxidase subunit I [COI] and small subunit ribosomal 16S rDNA [16S]) and two nuclear (elongation factor 1 alpha [EF1α] and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase [PEPCK...
The taxonomy and systematics of the genus <i>Baetis</i> Leach (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae...
Stoneflies (Plecoptera) in South Africa are limited to cool pristine mountain streams. This provides...
Understanding ecological divergence of morphologically similar but genetically distinct species – pr...
Abstract Background Baetis harrisoni Barnard is a mayfly frequently encountered in river studies acr...
Baetis harrisoni Barnard is a mayfly frequently encountered in river studies across Africa, but the ...
Baetis harrisoni Barnard is a mayfly frequently encountered in river studies across Africa, but the ...
This study investigates genetic diversity in three species of Ephemeroptera, one eurytopic and there...
Genetic studies have highlighted cryptic diversity in many well-known taxa including aquatic insects...
This study investigates genetic diversity in three species of Ephemeroptera, one eurytopic and there...
BACKGROUND: Many species contain evolutionarily distinct groups that are genetically highly differen...
1. Populations of a number of sub-tropical stream insect species have been found to show unexpected ...
Background: Many species contain evolutionarily distinct groups that are genetically highly differen...
The application of DNA barcoding to distinguish between two or more closely related taxa has been us...
Cloeon perkinsi was described from South Africa in 1932 by Barnard. Despite being relatively common ...
Biological diversity in freshwater biomes is vital to maintain healthy, functioning ecosystems with ...
The taxonomy and systematics of the genus <i>Baetis</i> Leach (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae...
Stoneflies (Plecoptera) in South Africa are limited to cool pristine mountain streams. This provides...
Understanding ecological divergence of morphologically similar but genetically distinct species – pr...
Abstract Background Baetis harrisoni Barnard is a mayfly frequently encountered in river studies acr...
Baetis harrisoni Barnard is a mayfly frequently encountered in river studies across Africa, but the ...
Baetis harrisoni Barnard is a mayfly frequently encountered in river studies across Africa, but the ...
This study investigates genetic diversity in three species of Ephemeroptera, one eurytopic and there...
Genetic studies have highlighted cryptic diversity in many well-known taxa including aquatic insects...
This study investigates genetic diversity in three species of Ephemeroptera, one eurytopic and there...
BACKGROUND: Many species contain evolutionarily distinct groups that are genetically highly differen...
1. Populations of a number of sub-tropical stream insect species have been found to show unexpected ...
Background: Many species contain evolutionarily distinct groups that are genetically highly differen...
The application of DNA barcoding to distinguish between two or more closely related taxa has been us...
Cloeon perkinsi was described from South Africa in 1932 by Barnard. Despite being relatively common ...
Biological diversity in freshwater biomes is vital to maintain healthy, functioning ecosystems with ...
The taxonomy and systematics of the genus <i>Baetis</i> Leach (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae...
Stoneflies (Plecoptera) in South Africa are limited to cool pristine mountain streams. This provides...
Understanding ecological divergence of morphologically similar but genetically distinct species – pr...