The Mediterranean bath sponge Spongia officinalis is an iconic species with high socio-economic value and imperiled present and future status due to unregulated harvesting, mortality incidents and lack of established knowledge regarding its ecology. This study aims to assess genetic diversity and population structure of the species at different geographic sectors and levels of geographic distance along its distribution. For this purpose, 11 locations in the eastern Mediterranean (Aegean Sea), western Mediterranean (Provence coast), and the Strait of Gibraltar were sampled; specimens were analysed using partial mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) sequences, along with a set of 8 microsatellite loci. According to our results (i) ...
Deep-sea North Atlantic sponge grounds are crucial components of the marine fauna providing a key ro...
The relative influence of geography, currents and environment on gene flow within sessile marine spe...
Aim: Marine bioconstructions such as coralligenous formations are hot spot of biodiversity and play ...
The Mediterranean bath sponge Spongia officinalis is an iconic species with high socio-economic valu...
ABSTRACT Background: Knowledge about the distribution of the genetic variation of marine species is...
Recent episodes of mass mortalities in the Mediterranean Sea have been reported for the closely rela...
Este artículo contiene 13 páginas, 6 figuras, 4 tablas.Recent episodes of mass mortalities in the Me...
9 pages, 3 figures, 5 tables.[Background] Rare species have seldom been studied in marine habitats, ...
4 páginas, 1 tabla.The abundance of the bath sponge Spongia agaricinahas decreased drastically in r...
A main goal of population geneticists is to study patterns of gene flow to gain a better understandi...
Understanding population genetic structure can help us to infer dispersal patterns, predict populati...
Deep-water coral banks and patches (most commonly built by Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata), ...
Abstract Bath sponges, included in the Spongiidae (Demospongiae: Dictyoceratida), are distributed ac...
In this study we assessed the sequence variation in the I3-M11 partition of the mtDNA cytochrome c o...
Abstract Discovered in 1819 in the tropical waters off Singapore, the magnificent Neptune’s cup spon...
Deep-sea North Atlantic sponge grounds are crucial components of the marine fauna providing a key ro...
The relative influence of geography, currents and environment on gene flow within sessile marine spe...
Aim: Marine bioconstructions such as coralligenous formations are hot spot of biodiversity and play ...
The Mediterranean bath sponge Spongia officinalis is an iconic species with high socio-economic valu...
ABSTRACT Background: Knowledge about the distribution of the genetic variation of marine species is...
Recent episodes of mass mortalities in the Mediterranean Sea have been reported for the closely rela...
Este artículo contiene 13 páginas, 6 figuras, 4 tablas.Recent episodes of mass mortalities in the Me...
9 pages, 3 figures, 5 tables.[Background] Rare species have seldom been studied in marine habitats, ...
4 páginas, 1 tabla.The abundance of the bath sponge Spongia agaricinahas decreased drastically in r...
A main goal of population geneticists is to study patterns of gene flow to gain a better understandi...
Understanding population genetic structure can help us to infer dispersal patterns, predict populati...
Deep-water coral banks and patches (most commonly built by Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata), ...
Abstract Bath sponges, included in the Spongiidae (Demospongiae: Dictyoceratida), are distributed ac...
In this study we assessed the sequence variation in the I3-M11 partition of the mtDNA cytochrome c o...
Abstract Discovered in 1819 in the tropical waters off Singapore, the magnificent Neptune’s cup spon...
Deep-sea North Atlantic sponge grounds are crucial components of the marine fauna providing a key ro...
The relative influence of geography, currents and environment on gene flow within sessile marine spe...
Aim: Marine bioconstructions such as coralligenous formations are hot spot of biodiversity and play ...