Póster presentado en el II Iberian Congress of Biological Systematicss (Diversity is life), celebrado en Barcelona del 25 al 27 de septiembre de 2013.The Polycladida is a group of marine flatworms with more than 900 species and a world wide distribution. This group was firstly described in 1881, and since then, there have been several conflicting classifications, some of them still coexist nowadays. These previous and current taxonomic disagreements have made difficult the understanding of evolutionary relationships, as well as the identification of geographical distributional patterns of many species. The order Polycladida was firstly divided in 1885 in two suborders Cotylea and Acotylea. Cotylea comprises four families, two of which are w...
Polyclad flatworms are acoelomate bilaterians found in benthic communities worldwide, predominantly ...
Since the inclusion of molecular data in modern phylogenetic analyses, significant progress in resol...
Since the inclusion of molecular data in modern phylogenetic analyses, significant progress in resol...
The order Polycladida comprises a highly diverse and cosmopolitan group of marine turbellarian flatw...
A phylogenetic analysis of Polycladida based on two partial mitochondrial genes (cox1 and 16S) is pr...
A phylogenetic analysis of Polycladida based on two partial mitochondrial genes (cox1 and 16S) is pr...
A phylogenetic analysis of Polycladida based on two partial mitochondrial genes (cox1 and 16S) is pr...
Two conflicting morphological approaches to polyclad systematics highlight the relevance of molecula...
This paper describes two new species of two genera of polyclad flatworms found in the Iberian Penins...
The complete mitochondrial genomes of three polycladids, the acotylean Hoploplana elisabelloi and th...
This paper presents a revised classification for the higher taxa within the Tricladida. A historical...
Polyclad flatworms are acoelomate bilaterians found in benthic communities worldwide, predominantly ...
Polyclad flatworms are acoelomate bilaterians found in benthic communities worldwide, predominantly ...
This study focuses on the phylogenetic relationships within the Polyopisthocotylea and Monopisthocot...
Polyclad flatworms are acoelomate bilaterians found in benthic communities worldwide, predominantly ...
Polyclad flatworms are acoelomate bilaterians found in benthic communities worldwide, predominantly ...
Since the inclusion of molecular data in modern phylogenetic analyses, significant progress in resol...
Since the inclusion of molecular data in modern phylogenetic analyses, significant progress in resol...
The order Polycladida comprises a highly diverse and cosmopolitan group of marine turbellarian flatw...
A phylogenetic analysis of Polycladida based on two partial mitochondrial genes (cox1 and 16S) is pr...
A phylogenetic analysis of Polycladida based on two partial mitochondrial genes (cox1 and 16S) is pr...
A phylogenetic analysis of Polycladida based on two partial mitochondrial genes (cox1 and 16S) is pr...
Two conflicting morphological approaches to polyclad systematics highlight the relevance of molecula...
This paper describes two new species of two genera of polyclad flatworms found in the Iberian Penins...
The complete mitochondrial genomes of three polycladids, the acotylean Hoploplana elisabelloi and th...
This paper presents a revised classification for the higher taxa within the Tricladida. A historical...
Polyclad flatworms are acoelomate bilaterians found in benthic communities worldwide, predominantly ...
Polyclad flatworms are acoelomate bilaterians found in benthic communities worldwide, predominantly ...
This study focuses on the phylogenetic relationships within the Polyopisthocotylea and Monopisthocot...
Polyclad flatworms are acoelomate bilaterians found in benthic communities worldwide, predominantly ...
Polyclad flatworms are acoelomate bilaterians found in benthic communities worldwide, predominantly ...
Since the inclusion of molecular data in modern phylogenetic analyses, significant progress in resol...
Since the inclusion of molecular data in modern phylogenetic analyses, significant progress in resol...