Valvatiform gastropods of the family Hydrobiidae are frequently found in European spring-fed systems. Their simplified and sometimes convergent morphological structures and restricted geographical ranges make the description and identification of valvatiform species challenging. In the Iberian Peninsula, to date, 20 valvatiform species have been described morphologically. To test morphological species delimitations and to evaluate the role of physical geography on their evolutionary history, we analysed two mitochondrial (COI and 16S rRNA) and two nuclear (28S rRNA and 18S rRNA) gene fragments of 16 valvatiform species from the Iberian Peninsula. Molecular species delimitation methods consistently inferred 11 of the nominal species. Our phy...
The minute valvatiform-shelled Hydrobiidae are less studied than other hydrobiid gastropods. In this...
The aquatic biodiversity of springs and groundwater systems of North Africa remains largely unexplor...
Two new species of the genus Islamia are described from the autonomous communities of Cantabria and ...
Several Pseudamnicola (Corrosella) populations of the central and eastern Iberian Peninsula have bee...
Most valvatiform genera of the gastropod family Hydrobiidae are narrow-range taxa. One exception is ...
Until recently, the evolutionary origin of aquatic organisms in the Balearic archipelago (western Me...
The species richness of the aquatic (non-marine) gastropod family Hydrobiidae Stimpson, 1865 reaches...
Dispersal is known to play an important role in shaping the diversity and geographic range of freshw...
The species richness of the aquatic (non-marine) gastropod family Hydrobiidae Stimpson, 1865 reaches...
Most valvatiform genera of the gastropod family Hydrobiidae are narrow-range taxa. One exception is ...
Two new species of valvatoid hydrobiids are reported from southern and eastern Spain that showed not...
The western Palearctic freshwater snail genus Mercuria (Caenogastropoda: Hydrobiidae) comprises 26 s...
The aquatic biodiversity of springs and groundwater systems of North Africa remains largely unexplor...
Most valvatiform genera of the gastropod family Hydrobiidae are narrow-range taxa. One exception is ...
Phylogenetic analyses of the highly diverse (non-marine aquatic) gastropod family Hydrobiidae Stimps...
The minute valvatiform-shelled Hydrobiidae are less studied than other hydrobiid gastropods. In this...
The aquatic biodiversity of springs and groundwater systems of North Africa remains largely unexplor...
Two new species of the genus Islamia are described from the autonomous communities of Cantabria and ...
Several Pseudamnicola (Corrosella) populations of the central and eastern Iberian Peninsula have bee...
Most valvatiform genera of the gastropod family Hydrobiidae are narrow-range taxa. One exception is ...
Until recently, the evolutionary origin of aquatic organisms in the Balearic archipelago (western Me...
The species richness of the aquatic (non-marine) gastropod family Hydrobiidae Stimpson, 1865 reaches...
Dispersal is known to play an important role in shaping the diversity and geographic range of freshw...
The species richness of the aquatic (non-marine) gastropod family Hydrobiidae Stimpson, 1865 reaches...
Most valvatiform genera of the gastropod family Hydrobiidae are narrow-range taxa. One exception is ...
Two new species of valvatoid hydrobiids are reported from southern and eastern Spain that showed not...
The western Palearctic freshwater snail genus Mercuria (Caenogastropoda: Hydrobiidae) comprises 26 s...
The aquatic biodiversity of springs and groundwater systems of North Africa remains largely unexplor...
Most valvatiform genera of the gastropod family Hydrobiidae are narrow-range taxa. One exception is ...
Phylogenetic analyses of the highly diverse (non-marine aquatic) gastropod family Hydrobiidae Stimps...
The minute valvatiform-shelled Hydrobiidae are less studied than other hydrobiid gastropods. In this...
The aquatic biodiversity of springs and groundwater systems of North Africa remains largely unexplor...
Two new species of the genus Islamia are described from the autonomous communities of Cantabria and ...