We present a large-scale molecular phylogeny that includes 320 of the 761 recognized valid species of the cone snails (Conus), one of the most diverse groups of marine molluscs, based on three mitochondrial genes (COI, 16S rDNA and 12S rDNA). This is the first phylogeny of the taxon to employ concatenated sequences of several genes, and it includes more than twice as many species as the last published molecular phylogeny of the entire group nearly a decade ago. Most of the numerous molecular phylogenies published during the last 15 years are limited to rather small fractions of its species diversity. Bayesian and maximum likelihood analyses are mostly congruent and confirm the presence of three previously reported highly divergent lineages ...
<div><p>Cone snails are venomous predatory marine neogastropods that belong to the species-rich supe...
In the last few years, a sharp increase in the number of descriptions of new species of West African...
The superfamily Conoidea is one of the most speciose groups of marine molluses, with almost 700 gene...
[EN] Understanding the relative role of different evolutionary processes leading to the extraordinar...
Complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) sequence of a worm-hunting cone snail, Conus quercinus, w...
The family Conidae, commonly known as cone snails, is one of the most intriguing gastropod groups ow...
International audienceCone snails have long been studied both by taxonomists for the diversity of th...
The superfamily Conoidea constitutes one of the most diverse and taxonomically challenging groups am...
Background: Due to their great species and ecological diversity as well as their capacity to produce...
Abstract Background Due to their great species and ecological diversity as well as their capacity to...
The Philippines is rich in biodiversity. A small but significant percent of its wealth is comprised ...
The Philippines is rich in biodiversity. A small but significant percent of its wealth is comprised ...
The Philippines is rich in biodiversity. A small but significant percent of its wealth is comprised ...
Taxonomic classification of local specimens of venomous gastropods particularly turrids was recently...
In the last few years, a sharp increase in the number of descriptions of new species of West African...
<div><p>Cone snails are venomous predatory marine neogastropods that belong to the species-rich supe...
In the last few years, a sharp increase in the number of descriptions of new species of West African...
The superfamily Conoidea is one of the most speciose groups of marine molluses, with almost 700 gene...
[EN] Understanding the relative role of different evolutionary processes leading to the extraordinar...
Complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) sequence of a worm-hunting cone snail, Conus quercinus, w...
The family Conidae, commonly known as cone snails, is one of the most intriguing gastropod groups ow...
International audienceCone snails have long been studied both by taxonomists for the diversity of th...
The superfamily Conoidea constitutes one of the most diverse and taxonomically challenging groups am...
Background: Due to their great species and ecological diversity as well as their capacity to produce...
Abstract Background Due to their great species and ecological diversity as well as their capacity to...
The Philippines is rich in biodiversity. A small but significant percent of its wealth is comprised ...
The Philippines is rich in biodiversity. A small but significant percent of its wealth is comprised ...
The Philippines is rich in biodiversity. A small but significant percent of its wealth is comprised ...
Taxonomic classification of local specimens of venomous gastropods particularly turrids was recently...
In the last few years, a sharp increase in the number of descriptions of new species of West African...
<div><p>Cone snails are venomous predatory marine neogastropods that belong to the species-rich supe...
In the last few years, a sharp increase in the number of descriptions of new species of West African...
The superfamily Conoidea is one of the most speciose groups of marine molluses, with almost 700 gene...