The seamounts chain offers a set of fragmented habitats in which species with poor dispersive ability may undergo divergence in allopatry. Such a scenario may explain the endemism often described on seamounts. In gastropods, it is possible to infer the mode of development of a species from the morphology of its larval shell. Accordingly, we examine the population genetics of several caenogastropods from the Norfolk and Lord Howe seamounts (south-west Pacific) with contrasting modes of larval development. A prerequisite to our study was to clarify the taxonomic framework. The species delimitation was ruled using an integrative approach, based on both morphological and molecular evidence. Molecular data indicate an unexpected taxonomic divers...
Uncertainty and controversy surround the geographical and ecological circumstances that create genet...
International audienceAim: The biogeography of seamount fauna remains poorly known, with less than 1...
Context: There has been considerable interest in the biogeography of the marine fauna of the Lord Ho...
Previous studies have suggested that the high diversity associated with the Norfolk seamounts (South...
Seamounts were often considered as 'hotspots of diversity' and 'centers of endemism', but recently t...
In shelled molluscs, assigning valid species names to independent evolutionary lineages can be a dif...
Although raphitomid snails are a dominant component of gastropod communities in deep seas worldwide,...
International audienceUnderstanding drivers of biodiversity patterns is essential to evaluate the po...
Description of biodiversity over its spatial dimension must be accomplished under many perspectives,...
Author Posting. © Oceanography Society, 2010. This article is posted here by permission of Oceanogr...
The use of phylogeny with uneven or limited taxon sampling may bias our interpretation of organismal...
Diversification in the marine realm is driven by poorly understood processes including vicariance, d...
In order to study evolutionary pattern and process we need to be able to accurately identify species...
The deep ocean greater than 1 km covers the majority of the earth's surface. Interspersed on the aby...
Towards realistic estimations of the diversity of marine animals, tiny meiofaunal species usually ar...
Uncertainty and controversy surround the geographical and ecological circumstances that create genet...
International audienceAim: The biogeography of seamount fauna remains poorly known, with less than 1...
Context: There has been considerable interest in the biogeography of the marine fauna of the Lord Ho...
Previous studies have suggested that the high diversity associated with the Norfolk seamounts (South...
Seamounts were often considered as 'hotspots of diversity' and 'centers of endemism', but recently t...
In shelled molluscs, assigning valid species names to independent evolutionary lineages can be a dif...
Although raphitomid snails are a dominant component of gastropod communities in deep seas worldwide,...
International audienceUnderstanding drivers of biodiversity patterns is essential to evaluate the po...
Description of biodiversity over its spatial dimension must be accomplished under many perspectives,...
Author Posting. © Oceanography Society, 2010. This article is posted here by permission of Oceanogr...
The use of phylogeny with uneven or limited taxon sampling may bias our interpretation of organismal...
Diversification in the marine realm is driven by poorly understood processes including vicariance, d...
In order to study evolutionary pattern and process we need to be able to accurately identify species...
The deep ocean greater than 1 km covers the majority of the earth's surface. Interspersed on the aby...
Towards realistic estimations of the diversity of marine animals, tiny meiofaunal species usually ar...
Uncertainty and controversy surround the geographical and ecological circumstances that create genet...
International audienceAim: The biogeography of seamount fauna remains poorly known, with less than 1...
Context: There has been considerable interest in the biogeography of the marine fauna of the Lord Ho...