Not AvailableThe deep water penaeoid shrimp is an important commercial crustacean resource along the Indian coast. The molecular and morphological information of this group from the Indian coast is scarcely known. In this study, we investigated the identification and phylogenetic relationships of the deep water penaeoid shrimps using three mitochondrial (cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI), cytochrome b, 16S rRNA) genes, which were compared with 54 morphological characters and further used to evaluate character evolution. Our study revealed remarkable molecular divergence (3.3–33.0%) in nine species from three genera of Solenoceridae, four species from three genera of Penaeidae and one species from Aristeidae using COI. Phylogenetic ana...
The taxonomic revision in 1997 of the shrimps formerly classified in Penaeus s.l. has been one of th...
The taxonomic revision in 1997 of the shrimps formerly classified in Penaeus s.l. has been one of th...
This paper reports on two crangonid shrimps, Pontocaris affinis affinis and Pontocaris propensalata ...
8 páginas, 4 figuras, 5 tablasIn this study, we infer the phylogenetic relationships within commerci...
a b s t r a c t Penaeoidea is a diverse group of economically important marine shrimps. Attention to...
Not AvailableSplitting of the genus Penaeus sensu lato into six new genera based on morphological fe...
The Penaeidae family includes some of the most economic and ecological important marine shrimp, comp...
The genus Parapenaeopsis is an important group of marine shrimps for wild capture in the Indo-West P...
The genus Parapenaeopsis is an important group of marine shrimps for wild capture in the Indo-West P...
The Atlantic seabob shrimp, Xiphopenaeus kroyeri (Heller, 1862) (Penaeidae), is commonly found on we...
The commercial deep-sea penaeid shrimp genus Parapenaeus contains 15 species, three subspecies and t...
Partial sequences for the 16S rRNA mitochondrial gene were obtained from 10 penaeid shrimp species: ...
The commercial deep-sea penaeid shrimp genus Parapenaeus contains 15 species, three subspecies and t...
The taxonomic revision in 1997 of the shrimps formerly classified in Penaeus s.l. has been one of th...
Not AvailableHere, we report the new record of deep-sea caridean shrimp Glyphocrangon investigatoris...
The taxonomic revision in 1997 of the shrimps formerly classified in Penaeus s.l. has been one of th...
The taxonomic revision in 1997 of the shrimps formerly classified in Penaeus s.l. has been one of th...
This paper reports on two crangonid shrimps, Pontocaris affinis affinis and Pontocaris propensalata ...
8 páginas, 4 figuras, 5 tablasIn this study, we infer the phylogenetic relationships within commerci...
a b s t r a c t Penaeoidea is a diverse group of economically important marine shrimps. Attention to...
Not AvailableSplitting of the genus Penaeus sensu lato into six new genera based on morphological fe...
The Penaeidae family includes some of the most economic and ecological important marine shrimp, comp...
The genus Parapenaeopsis is an important group of marine shrimps for wild capture in the Indo-West P...
The genus Parapenaeopsis is an important group of marine shrimps for wild capture in the Indo-West P...
The Atlantic seabob shrimp, Xiphopenaeus kroyeri (Heller, 1862) (Penaeidae), is commonly found on we...
The commercial deep-sea penaeid shrimp genus Parapenaeus contains 15 species, three subspecies and t...
Partial sequences for the 16S rRNA mitochondrial gene were obtained from 10 penaeid shrimp species: ...
The commercial deep-sea penaeid shrimp genus Parapenaeus contains 15 species, three subspecies and t...
The taxonomic revision in 1997 of the shrimps formerly classified in Penaeus s.l. has been one of th...
Not AvailableHere, we report the new record of deep-sea caridean shrimp Glyphocrangon investigatoris...
The taxonomic revision in 1997 of the shrimps formerly classified in Penaeus s.l. has been one of th...
The taxonomic revision in 1997 of the shrimps formerly classified in Penaeus s.l. has been one of th...
This paper reports on two crangonid shrimps, Pontocaris affinis affinis and Pontocaris propensalata ...