Alpheus is a spectacularly diverse genus of snapping shrimp that demonstrate a wide range of adaptations for diverse microhabitats. Traditionally, these shrimps have been categorized into seven morphological species groups using taxonomically informative characters such as the major chelae and the rostrum. A recent phylogenetic analysis of ~65 Alpheus shrimp revealed that five of the seven morphologically defined species groups, including A. brevirostris group, are not monophyletic. Species assigned to the brevirostris group can be distinguished from other species groups by their shovel-shaped major claw. Phylogenetic results reveal that this characteristic claw shape has evolved independently in multiple lineages; the independent origins o...
FIGURE 4. Alpheus euphrosyne De Man, 1897: chelipeds of male (cl indet.) from Sumatra, Indonesia (ZM...
Alpheid snapping shrimp are one of the most diverse groups of coral-reef fauna, and sponge-dwelling ...
Almeida, Alexandre O., Terossi, Mariana, Mantelatto, Fernando L. (2014): Morphology and DNA analyses...
The snapping shrimp genus Alpheus (ca. 331 spp.) comprises an ecologically diverse, species-rich gen...
One of the most notable evolutionary innovations of marine invertebrates is the snapping claw of alp...
One of the most notable evolutionary innovations of marine invertebrates is the snapping claw of alp...
Fossil spinicaudatan taxonomy heavily relies on carapace features (size, shape, ornamentation) and p...
Fossil spinicaudatan taxonomy heavily relies on carapace features (size, shape, ornamentation), and ...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
Fossil spinicaudatan taxonomy heavily relies on carapace features (size, shape, ornamentation), and ...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
FIGURE 4. Alpheus euphrosyne De Man, 1897: chelipeds of male (cl indet.) from Sumatra, Indonesia (ZM...
Alpheid snapping shrimp are one of the most diverse groups of coral-reef fauna, and sponge-dwelling ...
Almeida, Alexandre O., Terossi, Mariana, Mantelatto, Fernando L. (2014): Morphology and DNA analyses...
The snapping shrimp genus Alpheus (ca. 331 spp.) comprises an ecologically diverse, species-rich gen...
One of the most notable evolutionary innovations of marine invertebrates is the snapping claw of alp...
One of the most notable evolutionary innovations of marine invertebrates is the snapping claw of alp...
Fossil spinicaudatan taxonomy heavily relies on carapace features (size, shape, ornamentation) and p...
Fossil spinicaudatan taxonomy heavily relies on carapace features (size, shape, ornamentation), and ...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
Fossil spinicaudatan taxonomy heavily relies on carapace features (size, shape, ornamentation), and ...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
FIGURE 4. Alpheus euphrosyne De Man, 1897: chelipeds of male (cl indet.) from Sumatra, Indonesia (ZM...
Alpheid snapping shrimp are one of the most diverse groups of coral-reef fauna, and sponge-dwelling ...
Almeida, Alexandre O., Terossi, Mariana, Mantelatto, Fernando L. (2014): Morphology and DNA analyses...