Recent trawling in the Southern Ocean has yielded individuals of a number of species of the deep sea octopod genus Thaumeledone. This paper provides the first molecular study of the genus, employing molecular sequences from five mitochondrial (12S rDNA, 16S rDNA, COI, COIII, cytochrome oxidase b) and a single nuclear gene (rhodopsin) and includes representatives of each of the known Southern Ocean species. Thaumeledone rotunda, believed to be circumpolar in distribution and found in relatively deep water is the sister taxa to T gunteri, known only from South Georgia. A notable level of sequence variability was evident between a T peninsulae individual recently captured from the Powell Basin, and two T peninsulae individuals captured from th...
Cephalopods evolved during the Cambrian and were once the dominant lifeforms in the world’s oceans...
The resolution of evolutionary relationships among deep-sea incirrate octopuses has been hindered by...
During recent cruises aboard RV Polarstern in the Antarctic Peninsula region, a new species of benth...
Recent trawling in the Southern Ocean has yielded individuals of a number of species of the deep sea...
Recent trawling in the Southern Ocean has yielded an unusual and relatively large collection of deep...
The phylogenetic relationships of eight species of incirrate octopodid from western Antarctica were ...
The Octopodoidea phylogeny was inferred using three mitochondrial genes – 16S rRNA (16S), Cytochrome...
East Antarctic octopods were identified by sequencing mtCOI and using four analytical approaches: Ne...
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Copyright © 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Octopus has been regarded as a “catch all” genus,...
Difficulties in elucidating the evolutionary history of the octopods have arisen from problems in id...
DNA sequence diversity of octopods was investigated using the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase III g...
Recent molecular studies have proved beneficial in providing taxonomic resolution within the Octopus...
Many members of the benthic fauna of the Antarctic continental shelf share close phylogenetic relati...
Many members of the benthic fauna of the Antarctic continental shelf share close phylogenetic relati...
Cephalopods evolved during the Cambrian and were once the dominant lifeforms in the world’s oceans...
The resolution of evolutionary relationships among deep-sea incirrate octopuses has been hindered by...
During recent cruises aboard RV Polarstern in the Antarctic Peninsula region, a new species of benth...
Recent trawling in the Southern Ocean has yielded individuals of a number of species of the deep sea...
Recent trawling in the Southern Ocean has yielded an unusual and relatively large collection of deep...
The phylogenetic relationships of eight species of incirrate octopodid from western Antarctica were ...
The Octopodoidea phylogeny was inferred using three mitochondrial genes – 16S rRNA (16S), Cytochrome...
East Antarctic octopods were identified by sequencing mtCOI and using four analytical approaches: Ne...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN021184 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Copyright © 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Octopus has been regarded as a “catch all” genus,...
Difficulties in elucidating the evolutionary history of the octopods have arisen from problems in id...
DNA sequence diversity of octopods was investigated using the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase III g...
Recent molecular studies have proved beneficial in providing taxonomic resolution within the Octopus...
Many members of the benthic fauna of the Antarctic continental shelf share close phylogenetic relati...
Many members of the benthic fauna of the Antarctic continental shelf share close phylogenetic relati...
Cephalopods evolved during the Cambrian and were once the dominant lifeforms in the world’s oceans...
The resolution of evolutionary relationships among deep-sea incirrate octopuses has been hindered by...
During recent cruises aboard RV Polarstern in the Antarctic Peninsula region, a new species of benth...