Extraordinarily diverse morphologically and ecologically, Lake Baikal\u27s two endemic gammaroidean amphipod clades are both firmly placed within the paraphyletic genus Gammarus, based both on morphological and molecular characters. However, the exact placement of the two Baikal clades remains elusive, making reconstruction of the ancestral state of Baikal endemic radiation difficult. We sequenced 2 mitochondrial and 3 nuclear genes from several species of each of the two clades aiming to represent early branches of the radiation. We also describe two new species of Baikal gammarids, Eulimnogammarus etingovae sp. nov. and Eulimnogammarus tchernykhi sp. nov., with some morphology suggestive of basal position within the radiation. We confirm ...
Gammarids, the most diverse group of Amphipoda are present in marine, brackish and fresh waters. In ...
Lake Baikal is the oldest, by volume, the largest, and the deepest freshwater lake on Earth. It is c...
FIGURE 2 Eulimnogammarus etingovae sp. nov. Holotype, female. A: antenna I* (inset: accessory flagel...
Extraordinarily diverse morphologically and ecologically, Lake Baikal\u27s two endemic gammaroidean ...
Lake Baikal, in Siberia, Russia, contains the highest biodiversity of any extant lake, including an ...
Abstract Background The ancient Lake Baikal is characterized by an outstanding diversity of endemic ...
By molecular analysis of a high number of gammarids, including 29 out-group genera, we could assure ...
FIGURE 4. Bayesian reconstruction of select Gammarus clades including two Baikal endemic radiations ...
Ancient lakes are known speciation hotspots. One of the most speciose groups in the ancient Lake Bai...
A comprehensive survey of several lakes in the Tuva Republic of Russia yielded, besides the ubiquito...
The dynamic geological history of the Ponto-Caspian region drove the evolution of a highly adaptable...
FIGURE 3. Eulimnogammarus tchernykhi sp. nov. Holotype, female. A: antenna I (inset: accessory flage...
A comprehensive survey of several lakes in the Tuva Republic of Russia yielded, besides the ubiquito...
FIGURE 1. Whole body outline of two newly described species. A: Eulimnogammarus etingovae sp. nov. B...
FIGURE 5. Bayesian reconstruction of basal branching events of Baikal endemic radiation based on nuc...
Gammarids, the most diverse group of Amphipoda are present in marine, brackish and fresh waters. In ...
Lake Baikal is the oldest, by volume, the largest, and the deepest freshwater lake on Earth. It is c...
FIGURE 2 Eulimnogammarus etingovae sp. nov. Holotype, female. A: antenna I* (inset: accessory flagel...
Extraordinarily diverse morphologically and ecologically, Lake Baikal\u27s two endemic gammaroidean ...
Lake Baikal, in Siberia, Russia, contains the highest biodiversity of any extant lake, including an ...
Abstract Background The ancient Lake Baikal is characterized by an outstanding diversity of endemic ...
By molecular analysis of a high number of gammarids, including 29 out-group genera, we could assure ...
FIGURE 4. Bayesian reconstruction of select Gammarus clades including two Baikal endemic radiations ...
Ancient lakes are known speciation hotspots. One of the most speciose groups in the ancient Lake Bai...
A comprehensive survey of several lakes in the Tuva Republic of Russia yielded, besides the ubiquito...
The dynamic geological history of the Ponto-Caspian region drove the evolution of a highly adaptable...
FIGURE 3. Eulimnogammarus tchernykhi sp. nov. Holotype, female. A: antenna I (inset: accessory flage...
A comprehensive survey of several lakes in the Tuva Republic of Russia yielded, besides the ubiquito...
FIGURE 1. Whole body outline of two newly described species. A: Eulimnogammarus etingovae sp. nov. B...
FIGURE 5. Bayesian reconstruction of basal branching events of Baikal endemic radiation based on nuc...
Gammarids, the most diverse group of Amphipoda are present in marine, brackish and fresh waters. In ...
Lake Baikal is the oldest, by volume, the largest, and the deepest freshwater lake on Earth. It is c...
FIGURE 2 Eulimnogammarus etingovae sp. nov. Holotype, female. A: antenna I* (inset: accessory flagel...