Gastrotrichs represent a phylum of basal metazoans, living both in marine and freshwater environments, dimensionally comprised between 80 µm and 3 mm. Though taxonomic and biogeographic knowledge has been improved in the last years, little is known about the molecular aspects of this group. The aim of this study was to analyze these organisms by means of DNA barcoding which is a well-known technique consisting in the use of a gene sequence to affiliate an organism to a known species or to a new taxon. In this research, mitochondrial gene cytochrome oxidase I (COI) was used to identify gastrotrichs. It’s important to notice that no Gastrotrich COI sequence has been deposited in GenBank so far. Sampling of different populations of Turbanella ...
Species diversity of the metazoan holozooplankton assemblage of the Sargasso Sea, Northwest Atlantic...
<div><p>The Ostracoda (Crustacea; Class Ostracoda) is a diverse, frequently abundant, and ecological...
DNA barcoding has the potential to overcome taxonomic challenges in biological community assessments...
Gastrotrichs represent a phylum of basal metazoans, living both in marine and freshwater environment...
Many meiofaunal species are reported to be cosmopolitan, bue due to uncertainties of identification,...
Species of the marine meiofauna such as Gastrotricha are known to lack dispersal stages and are thus...
Sublittoral sand from the islands of Sardinia (Italy) and Flores (Azores) - separated by more than 3...
The phylum Gastrotricha includes about 700 species. They are small worm-like organisms abundant amon...
Freshwater snails in the family Bithyniidae are the first intermediate host for Southeast Asian live...
Gastrotricha is a cosmopolitan group ofaquatic invertebrates. To date, approximately 765species have...
Gastrotricha is a species-rich phylum of microscopical animals that contains two main orders, Chaeto...
DNA barcoding has recently been proposed as a promising tool for the rapid species identification in...
Freshwater snails in the family Bithyniidae are the first intermediate host for Southeast Asian live...
DNA Barcoding is a useful tool in aiding researchers in identification, and classification of specie...
Saprolegnia is a genus of common freshwater protists that have been found to contribute to the morta...
Species diversity of the metazoan holozooplankton assemblage of the Sargasso Sea, Northwest Atlantic...
<div><p>The Ostracoda (Crustacea; Class Ostracoda) is a diverse, frequently abundant, and ecological...
DNA barcoding has the potential to overcome taxonomic challenges in biological community assessments...
Gastrotrichs represent a phylum of basal metazoans, living both in marine and freshwater environment...
Many meiofaunal species are reported to be cosmopolitan, bue due to uncertainties of identification,...
Species of the marine meiofauna such as Gastrotricha are known to lack dispersal stages and are thus...
Sublittoral sand from the islands of Sardinia (Italy) and Flores (Azores) - separated by more than 3...
The phylum Gastrotricha includes about 700 species. They are small worm-like organisms abundant amon...
Freshwater snails in the family Bithyniidae are the first intermediate host for Southeast Asian live...
Gastrotricha is a cosmopolitan group ofaquatic invertebrates. To date, approximately 765species have...
Gastrotricha is a species-rich phylum of microscopical animals that contains two main orders, Chaeto...
DNA barcoding has recently been proposed as a promising tool for the rapid species identification in...
Freshwater snails in the family Bithyniidae are the first intermediate host for Southeast Asian live...
DNA Barcoding is a useful tool in aiding researchers in identification, and classification of specie...
Saprolegnia is a genus of common freshwater protists that have been found to contribute to the morta...
Species diversity of the metazoan holozooplankton assemblage of the Sargasso Sea, Northwest Atlantic...
<div><p>The Ostracoda (Crustacea; Class Ostracoda) is a diverse, frequently abundant, and ecological...
DNA barcoding has the potential to overcome taxonomic challenges in biological community assessments...