Branchiostomatidae (lancelets or amphioxus) comprises about 30 species, several of which are well-established models in evolutionary development. Our zoological and ecological knowledge of the family is nonetheless limited. Despite evident differences can be found among known populations, the taxonomy of Branchiostoma lanceolatum (type species of the genus Branchiostoma) has never been investigated with modern methods through its range in the northeastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea. We address this via a multilocus molecular approach and comparing specimens collected from different European populations. Results obtained here confirm the presence of a single species inhabiting the range between the topotypical localities of B. lanceolatu...
The processes that shape present day distributions of marine organisms have remained a central topic...
It is commonly accepted that the Branchiostoma lancelets in South and North China belong to Branchio...
The Chondrostoma genus is widespread in Europe, with numerous endemic species in northern Mediterran...
The cephalochordates are represented by the lancelets, of which species of the genus Branchiostoma a...
Branchiostoma longirostrum n.sp. (order Amphioxi) is described from specimens in the northern and ea...
The western Pacific lancelet, once recognized as a monospecies, Branchiostoma belcheri, is a fre-que...
Background: The basally divergent phylogenetic position of amphioxus (Cephalochordata), as well as i...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The basally divergent phylogenetic position of amphioxus (Cephalochordata...
The cephalochordates amphioxus or lancelets are benthic marine animals representing the earliest div...
BACKGROUND: The basally divergent phylogenetic position of amphioxus (Cephalochordata), as well as i...
Cephalochordates, commonly known as lancelets or amphioxus, represent an ancient chordate lineage fa...
As the extant representatives of the basal chordate lineage, amphioxi (including the genera Branchio...
The Chondrostoma genus is widespread in Europe, with numerous endemic species in northern Mediterran...
The lancelet Branchiostoma lanceolatum Pallas, 1778, is the only leptocardian species that appears i...
The Chondrostoma genus is widespread in Europe, with numerous endemic species in northern Mediterran...
The processes that shape present day distributions of marine organisms have remained a central topic...
It is commonly accepted that the Branchiostoma lancelets in South and North China belong to Branchio...
The Chondrostoma genus is widespread in Europe, with numerous endemic species in northern Mediterran...
The cephalochordates are represented by the lancelets, of which species of the genus Branchiostoma a...
Branchiostoma longirostrum n.sp. (order Amphioxi) is described from specimens in the northern and ea...
The western Pacific lancelet, once recognized as a monospecies, Branchiostoma belcheri, is a fre-que...
Background: The basally divergent phylogenetic position of amphioxus (Cephalochordata), as well as i...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The basally divergent phylogenetic position of amphioxus (Cephalochordata...
The cephalochordates amphioxus or lancelets are benthic marine animals representing the earliest div...
BACKGROUND: The basally divergent phylogenetic position of amphioxus (Cephalochordata), as well as i...
Cephalochordates, commonly known as lancelets or amphioxus, represent an ancient chordate lineage fa...
As the extant representatives of the basal chordate lineage, amphioxi (including the genera Branchio...
The Chondrostoma genus is widespread in Europe, with numerous endemic species in northern Mediterran...
The lancelet Branchiostoma lanceolatum Pallas, 1778, is the only leptocardian species that appears i...
The Chondrostoma genus is widespread in Europe, with numerous endemic species in northern Mediterran...
The processes that shape present day distributions of marine organisms have remained a central topic...
It is commonly accepted that the Branchiostoma lancelets in South and North China belong to Branchio...
The Chondrostoma genus is widespread in Europe, with numerous endemic species in northern Mediterran...