Philobryids (Bivalvia: Arcoida) are one of the most speciose marine bivalve families in the Southern Ocean and are common throughout the Southern Hemisphere. Considering this diversity and their brooding reproductive mode (limiting long-distance dispersal), this family may have been present in the Southern Ocean since its inception. However Philobrya and Adacnarca appear only in the Quaternary fossil record of the Antarctic, suggesting a much more recent incursion. Molecular dating provides an independent means of measuring the time of origin and radiation of this poorly known group. Here we present the first combined molecular and morphological investigation of the Philobryidae in the Southern Ocean. Two nuclear loci (18S and 28S) were amp...
The previously unclear taxonomic status of the high-Antarctic bivalve Limatula ovalis Thiele, 1912 a...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) dominates the open-ocean circulation of the Southern Ocean, ...
Background: Bivalves are very ancient and successful conchiferan mollusks (both in terms of species ...
<div><p>Philobryids (Bivalvia: Arcoida) are one of the most speciose marine bivalve families in the ...
The bivalve Lissarca notorcadensis is one of the most abundant species in Antarctic waters and has c...
11 pagesInternational audienceThe species of the genus Aequiyoldia Soot-Ryen, 1951, previously known...
The ability of a species to show plasticity throughout its range is suggested to be significant to t...
We present information on the reproductive biology, population structure, and growth of the brooding...
The large, burrowing bivalve Laternula elliptica is an abundant component of shallow-water soft-subs...
© 2018 Elsevier LtdThe species of the genus Aequiyoldia Soot-Ryen, 1951, previously known as Yoldia,...
Limopsis is one of the most speciose and widespread bivalve genera in the Southern Ocean at the pres...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) dominates the open-ocean circulation of the Southern Ocean, ...
The extensive Late Cretaceous – Early Paleogene sedimentary succession of Seymour Island, N.E. Antar...
WOS:000569774900003Over the past decades, several studies have revealed that the traditional view of...
Austrochlamys heardensis (Fleming) is recorded from a boulder of Late Pliocene (3.62–2.5 Ma) volcani...
The previously unclear taxonomic status of the high-Antarctic bivalve Limatula ovalis Thiele, 1912 a...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) dominates the open-ocean circulation of the Southern Ocean, ...
Background: Bivalves are very ancient and successful conchiferan mollusks (both in terms of species ...
<div><p>Philobryids (Bivalvia: Arcoida) are one of the most speciose marine bivalve families in the ...
The bivalve Lissarca notorcadensis is one of the most abundant species in Antarctic waters and has c...
11 pagesInternational audienceThe species of the genus Aequiyoldia Soot-Ryen, 1951, previously known...
The ability of a species to show plasticity throughout its range is suggested to be significant to t...
We present information on the reproductive biology, population structure, and growth of the brooding...
The large, burrowing bivalve Laternula elliptica is an abundant component of shallow-water soft-subs...
© 2018 Elsevier LtdThe species of the genus Aequiyoldia Soot-Ryen, 1951, previously known as Yoldia,...
Limopsis is one of the most speciose and widespread bivalve genera in the Southern Ocean at the pres...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) dominates the open-ocean circulation of the Southern Ocean, ...
The extensive Late Cretaceous – Early Paleogene sedimentary succession of Seymour Island, N.E. Antar...
WOS:000569774900003Over the past decades, several studies have revealed that the traditional view of...
Austrochlamys heardensis (Fleming) is recorded from a boulder of Late Pliocene (3.62–2.5 Ma) volcani...
The previously unclear taxonomic status of the high-Antarctic bivalve Limatula ovalis Thiele, 1912 a...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) dominates the open-ocean circulation of the Southern Ocean, ...
Background: Bivalves are very ancient and successful conchiferan mollusks (both in terms of species ...