none6noIn spite of high level of morphological, reproductive and ecological conservativism, skates (suborder Rajoidea) are a group of highly diverse cartilaginous fish, whose evolution and diversification started since Late Cretaceous likely driven by Gondwanaland breakup and continental plate migration. More than 200 nominal species are presently inventoried being distributed over all Oceans, latitudes and marine ecosystems. Since speciation has been tremendous in such ancient monophyletic group, we have reconstructed evolutionary patterns and processes in the biogeographically monophyletic Eastern Atlantic skate faunas at multiple taxonomic levels by analyzing population genetic structure, phylogeographical and phylogenetic relationships ...
Batoidea (rays, skates and their relatives) is the largest group included in the subclass Elasmobran...
Skates and rays constitute the most speciose group of chondrichthyan fishes, yet are characterised b...
Skates and rays constitute the most speciose group of chondrichthyan fishes, yet are characterised b...
The aim of this study was to reconstruct a solid phylogeny of four genera of the Rajidae family (Cho...
Among skates, Rajidae represents one of the most enigmatic family of cartilaginous fish whose bio- e...
- 2-Aim Geographical (allopatric) speciation is a dynamic process whose footprints in the living wor...
Rajidae (colloquially known as skates and rays) experienced multiple and parallel adaptive radiation...
Conservation and long-term management plans of marine species need to be conceived upon a universall...
Conservation and long-term management plans of marine species need to be based upon the universally ...
none3Nowadays, the cliché depicting speciation as synonym of change seems to be outdated, since more...
none6siApproximately twenty years have passed since the beginning of concentrated investigations int...
Chondrichthyes are an ancient class of cartilaginous fishes, whose systematic and bio-ecological fea...
The family Rajidae (skates and rays) has the highest species diversity among chondrichthyan fishes. ...
Batoidea (rays, skates and their relatives) is the largest group included in the subclass Elasmobran...
Skates and rays constitute the most speciose group of chondrichthyan fishes, yet are characterised b...
Skates and rays constitute the most speciose group of chondrichthyan fishes, yet are characterised b...
The aim of this study was to reconstruct a solid phylogeny of four genera of the Rajidae family (Cho...
Among skates, Rajidae represents one of the most enigmatic family of cartilaginous fish whose bio- e...
- 2-Aim Geographical (allopatric) speciation is a dynamic process whose footprints in the living wor...
Rajidae (colloquially known as skates and rays) experienced multiple and parallel adaptive radiation...
Conservation and long-term management plans of marine species need to be conceived upon a universall...
Conservation and long-term management plans of marine species need to be based upon the universally ...
none3Nowadays, the cliché depicting speciation as synonym of change seems to be outdated, since more...
none6siApproximately twenty years have passed since the beginning of concentrated investigations int...
Chondrichthyes are an ancient class of cartilaginous fishes, whose systematic and bio-ecological fea...
The family Rajidae (skates and rays) has the highest species diversity among chondrichthyan fishes. ...
Batoidea (rays, skates and their relatives) is the largest group included in the subclass Elasmobran...
Skates and rays constitute the most speciose group of chondrichthyan fishes, yet are characterised b...
Skates and rays constitute the most speciose group of chondrichthyan fishes, yet are characterised b...