In the Southern Ocean, the Lysianassoidea is one of the most important amphipod groups, both in terms of species number and abundance. DNA taxonomy and phylogeographic studies were conducted to detect cryptic diversity and to test the circumpolarity and eurybathy of some taxa. These studies demonstrated that several morphospecies are species complexes with allo- and sympatric distributions and revealed a number of undescribed species. Molecular phylogenies were constructed, using mitochondrial and nuclear genes, providing a framework for a systematic revision of the taxa and testing the hypotheses concerning the colonization of the abyssal basins from the shelf and vice versa
Amphipoda from the superfamily Lysianassoidea Dana, 1849 play an important role in Southern Ocean be...
The amphipod genus Epimeria is very speciose in Antarctic waters. Although their brooding biology, m...
An integrative inventory, combining morphological identifications with DNA barcoding, of the amphipo...
By molecular analyses (using COI and 28S rRNA), we investigated for several lysianassoid species: (i...
Recent molecular analyses revealed that many so-called “circum-Antarctic” benthic crustacean species...
Recent molecular analyses revealed that many so called “circum-Antarctic” benthic crustacean species...
Using molecular analyses based on COI, 16S and 28S rDNA sequences, lysianassoid species’ distributio...
Despite its inhospitable conditions, the Southern Ocean is characterized by a surprisingly high biod...
Recent molecular analyses revealed that several so-called “circum-Antarctic” benthic crustacean spec...
In Antarctic waters, the superfamily Lysianassoidea is one of the most important amphipod groups bot...
In the Southern Ocean, the superfamily Lysianassoidea is one of the most important amphipod groups, ...
Recent molecular analyses revealed that several so-called "circum-Antarctic" benthic crustacean spec...
Recent molecular analyses revealed that several so-called "circum-Antarctic" benthic crustacean spec...
Southern Ocean biodiversity reflects major tectonic, oceanographic and climatic changes that occurre...
The physical isolation of the Antarctic shelf and extreme life conditions contribute to its high deg...
Amphipoda from the superfamily Lysianassoidea Dana, 1849 play an important role in Southern Ocean be...
The amphipod genus Epimeria is very speciose in Antarctic waters. Although their brooding biology, m...
An integrative inventory, combining morphological identifications with DNA barcoding, of the amphipo...
By molecular analyses (using COI and 28S rRNA), we investigated for several lysianassoid species: (i...
Recent molecular analyses revealed that many so-called “circum-Antarctic” benthic crustacean species...
Recent molecular analyses revealed that many so called “circum-Antarctic” benthic crustacean species...
Using molecular analyses based on COI, 16S and 28S rDNA sequences, lysianassoid species’ distributio...
Despite its inhospitable conditions, the Southern Ocean is characterized by a surprisingly high biod...
Recent molecular analyses revealed that several so-called “circum-Antarctic” benthic crustacean spec...
In Antarctic waters, the superfamily Lysianassoidea is one of the most important amphipod groups bot...
In the Southern Ocean, the superfamily Lysianassoidea is one of the most important amphipod groups, ...
Recent molecular analyses revealed that several so-called "circum-Antarctic" benthic crustacean spec...
Recent molecular analyses revealed that several so-called "circum-Antarctic" benthic crustacean spec...
Southern Ocean biodiversity reflects major tectonic, oceanographic and climatic changes that occurre...
The physical isolation of the Antarctic shelf and extreme life conditions contribute to its high deg...
Amphipoda from the superfamily Lysianassoidea Dana, 1849 play an important role in Southern Ocean be...
The amphipod genus Epimeria is very speciose in Antarctic waters. Although their brooding biology, m...
An integrative inventory, combining morphological identifications with DNA barcoding, of the amphipo...