Cryptic species are phylogenetically diverged taxa that are morphologically indistinguishable and may differ in their ecological and behavioral requirements. This may have important implications for ecosystem services and conservation of biodiversity. We investigated whether two ecologically important cryptic species of the freshwater amphipod Gammarus fossarum (types A and B) are associated with different habitats. We collected data on their occurrence at both the landscape scale (large watersheds) and at the local scale (river reach) to compare macro- and microscale environmental parameters associated with their presence. Analysis of the landscape scale data showed that occurrence of types A and B differ with respect to watershed a...
Supplementary data to article entitled A hotspot of groundwater amphipod diversity on a crossroad of...
In recent years, due to the development of molecular methods, a great level of cryptic diversity acr...
Amphipods are key organisms in many freshwater systems and contribute substantially to the diversity...
Cryptic species are phylogenetically diverged taxa that are morphologically indistinguishable and ma...
Cryptic species, i.e. species that are morphologically hard to distinguish, have been detected repea...
Cryptic species, i.e. species that are morphologically hard to distinguish, have been detected repea...
Abiotic conditions have long been considered essential in structuring fresh-water macroinvertebrate ...
Amphipods are keystone species in many freshwater ecosystems. Understanding their distribution and d...
The order of amphipods (Amphipoda), like most of the macroscopic crustaceans is b...
In order to understand and protect ecosystems, local gene pools need to be evaluated with respect to...
Abiotic conditions have long been considered essential in structuring freshwater macroinvertebrate c...
Human-mediated invasions of nonindigenous species are modifying global biodiversity. Despite signifi...
Recent studies indicate that morphologically cryptic species may be ecologically more different than...
<div><p>Recent studies indicate that morphologically cryptic species may be ecologically more differ...
Abiotic conditions have long been considered essential in structuring freshwater macroinvertebrate c...
Supplementary data to article entitled A hotspot of groundwater amphipod diversity on a crossroad of...
In recent years, due to the development of molecular methods, a great level of cryptic diversity acr...
Amphipods are key organisms in many freshwater systems and contribute substantially to the diversity...
Cryptic species are phylogenetically diverged taxa that are morphologically indistinguishable and ma...
Cryptic species, i.e. species that are morphologically hard to distinguish, have been detected repea...
Cryptic species, i.e. species that are morphologically hard to distinguish, have been detected repea...
Abiotic conditions have long been considered essential in structuring fresh-water macroinvertebrate ...
Amphipods are keystone species in many freshwater ecosystems. Understanding their distribution and d...
The order of amphipods (Amphipoda), like most of the macroscopic crustaceans is b...
In order to understand and protect ecosystems, local gene pools need to be evaluated with respect to...
Abiotic conditions have long been considered essential in structuring freshwater macroinvertebrate c...
Human-mediated invasions of nonindigenous species are modifying global biodiversity. Despite signifi...
Recent studies indicate that morphologically cryptic species may be ecologically more different than...
<div><p>Recent studies indicate that morphologically cryptic species may be ecologically more differ...
Abiotic conditions have long been considered essential in structuring freshwater macroinvertebrate c...
Supplementary data to article entitled A hotspot of groundwater amphipod diversity on a crossroad of...
In recent years, due to the development of molecular methods, a great level of cryptic diversity acr...
Amphipods are key organisms in many freshwater systems and contribute substantially to the diversity...