Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is even more severe than previous thought. The importance of cryptic species for conservation is poorly understood. Although some cryptic species may be seriously threatened or otherwise important, they are rarely included in conservation programs as most of them remain undescribed. We analysed the importance of cryptic species in conservation by scrutinizing the South European cryptic complex of the subterranean amphipod Niphargus stygius sensu lato. Using uni- and multilocus delineation methods we show that it consists of 15 parapatric and sympatric species, which we describe using molecular diagnoses. The new species are not mere “taxonomic infl...
Extreme conditions in subsurface are suspected to be responsible for morphological convergences, and...
<div><p>Recent studies indicate that morphologically cryptic species may be ecologically more differ...
Extreme conditions in subsurface are suspected to be responsible for morphological convergences, and...
Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is eve...
Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is eve...
Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is eve...
Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is eve...
In the last decade, several studies have shown that subterranean aquatic habitats harbor cryptic spe...
<div><p>In the last decade, several studies have shown that subterranean aquatic habitats harbor cry...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Supplementary data to article entitled A hotspot of groundwater amphipod diversity on a crossroad of...
Recent studies indicate that morphologically cryptic species may be ecologically more different than...
Extreme conditions in subsurface are suspected to be responsible for morphological convergences, and...
<div><p>Recent studies indicate that morphologically cryptic species may be ecologically more differ...
Extreme conditions in subsurface are suspected to be responsible for morphological convergences, and...
Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is eve...
Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is eve...
Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is eve...
Molecular taxonomy often uncovers cryptic species, reminding us that taxonomic incompleteness is eve...
In the last decade, several studies have shown that subterranean aquatic habitats harbor cryptic spe...
<div><p>In the last decade, several studies have shown that subterranean aquatic habitats harbor cry...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Supplementary data to article entitled A hotspot of groundwater amphipod diversity on a crossroad of...
Recent studies indicate that morphologically cryptic species may be ecologically more different than...
Extreme conditions in subsurface are suspected to be responsible for morphological convergences, and...
<div><p>Recent studies indicate that morphologically cryptic species may be ecologically more differ...
Extreme conditions in subsurface are suspected to be responsible for morphological convergences, and...