The landscape of the Pilbara region of Western Australia has been relatively unchanged for 100 million years. The ancient river systems of this region might be expected to be sources of isolation and divergence for aquatic species. Hence, the occurrence of widespread groundwater taxa in this landscape offers the opportunity to examine associations between genetic diversity and drainage patterns. Pilbarus and Chydaekata are two widespread genera of subterranean amphipods endemic to the Pilbara, each occupying multiple tributaries. We used molecular data to examine the roles of drainage patterns in structuring genetic diversity. Gene flow within a tributary may be facilitated by the occasional occurrence of these amphipods in springs, which r...
Cryptic species, i.e. species that are morphologically hard to distinguish, have been detected repea...
Cryptic species, i.e. species that are morphologically hard to distinguish, have been detected repea...
This thesis examines phylogenetic patterns in three New Zealand amphipod taxa in relation to current...
© 2009 Blackwell Publishing LtdThe groundwater-dependent springs of the Great Artesian Basin (GAB) i...
Calcrete aquifers from the Yilgarn region of arid central Western Australia contain an assemblage of...
The Jewel Cave karst system in southwestern Australia contains a community of aquatic invertebrates ...
In 1998, a unique subterranean ecosystem was discovered in numerous isolated calcrete (carbonate) aq...
In 1998, a unique subterranean ecosystem was discovered in numerous isolated calcrete (carbonate) aq...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comIn 1998, a unique subterranean ecosy...
The Jewel Cave karst system in southwestern Australia contains a community of aquatic invertebrates ...
Fifteen species of groundwater amphipods in the genus Chydaekata have been described from the Pilbar...
<div><p>Cryptic species, i.e. species that are morphologically hard to distinguish, have been detect...
Cryptic species, i.e. species that are morphologically hard to distinguish, have been detected repea...
1. The unique aquatic fauna of the island-like groundwater springs of arid inland Australia raises i...
Cryptic species, i.e. species that are morphologically hard to distinguish, have been detected repea...
Cryptic species, i.e. species that are morphologically hard to distinguish, have been detected repea...
Cryptic species, i.e. species that are morphologically hard to distinguish, have been detected repea...
This thesis examines phylogenetic patterns in three New Zealand amphipod taxa in relation to current...
© 2009 Blackwell Publishing LtdThe groundwater-dependent springs of the Great Artesian Basin (GAB) i...
Calcrete aquifers from the Yilgarn region of arid central Western Australia contain an assemblage of...
The Jewel Cave karst system in southwestern Australia contains a community of aquatic invertebrates ...
In 1998, a unique subterranean ecosystem was discovered in numerous isolated calcrete (carbonate) aq...
In 1998, a unique subterranean ecosystem was discovered in numerous isolated calcrete (carbonate) aq...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comIn 1998, a unique subterranean ecosy...
The Jewel Cave karst system in southwestern Australia contains a community of aquatic invertebrates ...
Fifteen species of groundwater amphipods in the genus Chydaekata have been described from the Pilbar...
<div><p>Cryptic species, i.e. species that are morphologically hard to distinguish, have been detect...
Cryptic species, i.e. species that are morphologically hard to distinguish, have been detected repea...
1. The unique aquatic fauna of the island-like groundwater springs of arid inland Australia raises i...
Cryptic species, i.e. species that are morphologically hard to distinguish, have been detected repea...
Cryptic species, i.e. species that are morphologically hard to distinguish, have been detected repea...
Cryptic species, i.e. species that are morphologically hard to distinguish, have been detected repea...
This thesis examines phylogenetic patterns in three New Zealand amphipod taxa in relation to current...