Poecilogony is the intraspecific variation in developmental mode, with larvae of different types produced by the same individual, population or species. It is very rare among marine invertebrates, and in gastropods has long been described only in a few opisthobranchs. The physiological and regulatory mechanisms underlying larval evolutionary transitions, such as loss of planktotrophy that occurred repeatedly in many caenogastropod lineages, are still largely unknown. We have studied the inter- v. intraspecific variation in larval development in the north-east Atlantic neogastropod genus Raphitoma Bellardi, 1847, starting with an iterative taxonomy approach: 17 morphology-based Preliminary Species Hypotheses were tested against a COI molecul...
Gastropods have survived several mass extinctions during their evolutionary history resulting in ext...
The origin and evolution of the gastropod order Neogastropoda was investigated using an iterative, t...
For 40 years, paleontological studies of marine gastropods have suggested that species selection fav...
At least 10 pairs of similar, most probably closely related, species of Raphitoma are often sampled ...
Abstract Background Poecilogony, the presence of two developmental modes in the same animal species,...
All alleged cases of poecilogony in marine gastropods, involving planktotrophic and non planktotroph...
The systematics of several Eastern Atlantic conoidean species, traditionally ascribed to the genus R...
Background: Planaxis sulcatus has been touted as a textbook example of poecilogony, with members of ...
Abstract. In marine invertebrates, polymorphism and polyphenism in mode of development are known as ...
International audienceBackground: Planaxis sulcatus has been touted as a textbook example of poecilo...
Synopsis Credible cases of poecilogony, the production of two distinct larval morphs within a specie...
Development in marine invertebrate species can take place through a variety of modes and larval form...
Cryptic species are increasingly recognized as commonplace among marine gastropods, especially in ta...
Cryptic species are increasingly recognized as commonplace among marine gastropods, especially in ta...
Gastropods have survived several mass extinctions during their evolutionary history resulting in ext...
Gastropods have survived several mass extinctions during their evolutionary history resulting in ext...
The origin and evolution of the gastropod order Neogastropoda was investigated using an iterative, t...
For 40 years, paleontological studies of marine gastropods have suggested that species selection fav...
At least 10 pairs of similar, most probably closely related, species of Raphitoma are often sampled ...
Abstract Background Poecilogony, the presence of two developmental modes in the same animal species,...
All alleged cases of poecilogony in marine gastropods, involving planktotrophic and non planktotroph...
The systematics of several Eastern Atlantic conoidean species, traditionally ascribed to the genus R...
Background: Planaxis sulcatus has been touted as a textbook example of poecilogony, with members of ...
Abstract. In marine invertebrates, polymorphism and polyphenism in mode of development are known as ...
International audienceBackground: Planaxis sulcatus has been touted as a textbook example of poecilo...
Synopsis Credible cases of poecilogony, the production of two distinct larval morphs within a specie...
Development in marine invertebrate species can take place through a variety of modes and larval form...
Cryptic species are increasingly recognized as commonplace among marine gastropods, especially in ta...
Cryptic species are increasingly recognized as commonplace among marine gastropods, especially in ta...
Gastropods have survived several mass extinctions during their evolutionary history resulting in ext...
Gastropods have survived several mass extinctions during their evolutionary history resulting in ext...
The origin and evolution of the gastropod order Neogastropoda was investigated using an iterative, t...
For 40 years, paleontological studies of marine gastropods have suggested that species selection fav...