One of the systematically controversial superfamilies in Caridea is the predominately deep-sea or cold water Pandaloidea, largely because this species-rich group of nearly 200 species in 25 genera exhibits a very high diversity of body forms and ecology. Although the relationships amongst the taxa within Pandaloidea have been repeatedly discussed based on morphology, no comprehensive molecular phylogeny exists. In this study, we present the first molecular phylogeny of the group, based on a combined dataset of two mitochondrial (12S and 16S rRNA) and six nuclear (ATP synthase β-subunit, enolase, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase, histone 3, phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase and sodium–potassium ATPase α-subunit) markers, based on 62 ...
The order Decapoda represents a species-rich group of crustaceans. Numerous economically important a...
The first four larval stages of the pandalid shrimp Chlorotocus crassicornis (A. Costa, 1871) are de...
The systematic positions of the caridean families Gnathophyllidae and Hymenoceridae are inferred bas...
One of the systematically controversial superfamilies in Caridea is the predominately deep-sea or co...
Caridean shrimps constitute one of the most diverse groups of decapod crustaceans, notwithstanding t...
Despite the high number of species and ecological diversity of pandalid shrimps, there has been no p...
A new caridean shrimp family, Chlorotocellidae, is established to accommodate four genera previously...
A new species of pandalid shrimp Anachlorocurtis occidentalis sp. n., associated with antipatharian ...
We present evidence that the single representative of the crustacean order Amphionidacea is a decapo...
The availability of fresh specimens of the commercial, deep-sea pandalid shrimp, Heterocarpus woodma...
The taxonomic revision in 1997 of the shrimps formerly classified in Penaeus s.l. has been one of th...
The controversial interrelationships of the major clades of the reptant decapods are resolved by sim...
The paper addresses the phylogeny and classification of the hydrothermal vent shrimp family Alvinoca...
ABSTRACT. – The present paper deals with the pandaloid shrimp material collected from the northern p...
Not AvailableThe deep water penaeoid shrimp is an important commercial crustacean resource along the...
The order Decapoda represents a species-rich group of crustaceans. Numerous economically important a...
The first four larval stages of the pandalid shrimp Chlorotocus crassicornis (A. Costa, 1871) are de...
The systematic positions of the caridean families Gnathophyllidae and Hymenoceridae are inferred bas...
One of the systematically controversial superfamilies in Caridea is the predominately deep-sea or co...
Caridean shrimps constitute one of the most diverse groups of decapod crustaceans, notwithstanding t...
Despite the high number of species and ecological diversity of pandalid shrimps, there has been no p...
A new caridean shrimp family, Chlorotocellidae, is established to accommodate four genera previously...
A new species of pandalid shrimp Anachlorocurtis occidentalis sp. n., associated with antipatharian ...
We present evidence that the single representative of the crustacean order Amphionidacea is a decapo...
The availability of fresh specimens of the commercial, deep-sea pandalid shrimp, Heterocarpus woodma...
The taxonomic revision in 1997 of the shrimps formerly classified in Penaeus s.l. has been one of th...
The controversial interrelationships of the major clades of the reptant decapods are resolved by sim...
The paper addresses the phylogeny and classification of the hydrothermal vent shrimp family Alvinoca...
ABSTRACT. – The present paper deals with the pandaloid shrimp material collected from the northern p...
Not AvailableThe deep water penaeoid shrimp is an important commercial crustacean resource along the...
The order Decapoda represents a species-rich group of crustaceans. Numerous economically important a...
The first four larval stages of the pandalid shrimp Chlorotocus crassicornis (A. Costa, 1871) are de...
The systematic positions of the caridean families Gnathophyllidae and Hymenoceridae are inferred bas...