“Cryptic” can refer to species that match their background through camouflage or disruptive colouration, or in taxonomy to externally similar but unrecognized congeners. In adaptive resemblance, organisms resemble parts of a larger host animal or plant on which the mimic is highly cryptic. Mimetic lineages that radiate onto superficially similar hosts may contain cryptic species in both senses: taxa that are difficult to detect, and challenging for taxonomists to distinguish. Here, we describe a new genus and four species of herbivorous sea slugs (Gastropoda, Heterobranchia, Sacoglossa), including remarkable mimics of toxic green algae (Caulerpa spp.) on which the slugs feed. The long‐recognized Stiliger smaragdinus Baba 1949 is highly mime...
Sacoglossan sea slugs (Mollusca: Opisthobranchia) are one of the few groups of specialist herbivores...
Abstract. In marine invertebrates, polymorphism and polyphenism in mode of development are known as ...
The genus Pseudochlorodesmis (Bryopsidales) is composed of diminutive siphons of extreme morphologic...
"Cryptic" can refer to species that match their background through camouflage or disruptive colorati...
Background. Background matching, as a camouflage strategy, is one of the most outstanding examples o...
An apparent case of Batesian mimicry is described between three co-occurring species of the marine ...
Background: Many marine meiofaunal species are reported to have wide distributions, which creates a ...
Predicting biotic resistance to highly invasive strains of “killer algae” (Caulerpa spp.) requires u...
During research dives in Indonesia (Sulawesi and Bali), we filmed a distinctive long-armed octopus, ...
Sacoglossan sea slugs are one of the best known examples of specialist herbivores in the marine envi...
Este artículo contiene 1 página, 1 figura.Early detection of invasive species is critical to their s...
Phylogenetic inference and species delimitation can be challenging in taxonomic groups that have rec...
Predicting biotic resistance to highly invasive strains of "killer algae" (Caulerpa spp.) requires u...
Open access via the Wiley Jisc Agreement Funding Information Gorgon Barrow Island Net Conservation B...
Towards realistic estimations of the diversity of marine animals, tiny meiofaunal species usually ar...
Sacoglossan sea slugs (Mollusca: Opisthobranchia) are one of the few groups of specialist herbivores...
Abstract. In marine invertebrates, polymorphism and polyphenism in mode of development are known as ...
The genus Pseudochlorodesmis (Bryopsidales) is composed of diminutive siphons of extreme morphologic...
"Cryptic" can refer to species that match their background through camouflage or disruptive colorati...
Background. Background matching, as a camouflage strategy, is one of the most outstanding examples o...
An apparent case of Batesian mimicry is described between three co-occurring species of the marine ...
Background: Many marine meiofaunal species are reported to have wide distributions, which creates a ...
Predicting biotic resistance to highly invasive strains of “killer algae” (Caulerpa spp.) requires u...
During research dives in Indonesia (Sulawesi and Bali), we filmed a distinctive long-armed octopus, ...
Sacoglossan sea slugs are one of the best known examples of specialist herbivores in the marine envi...
Este artículo contiene 1 página, 1 figura.Early detection of invasive species is critical to their s...
Phylogenetic inference and species delimitation can be challenging in taxonomic groups that have rec...
Predicting biotic resistance to highly invasive strains of "killer algae" (Caulerpa spp.) requires u...
Open access via the Wiley Jisc Agreement Funding Information Gorgon Barrow Island Net Conservation B...
Towards realistic estimations of the diversity of marine animals, tiny meiofaunal species usually ar...
Sacoglossan sea slugs (Mollusca: Opisthobranchia) are one of the few groups of specialist herbivores...
Abstract. In marine invertebrates, polymorphism and polyphenism in mode of development are known as ...
The genus Pseudochlorodesmis (Bryopsidales) is composed of diminutive siphons of extreme morphologic...