Parallel phenotypic divergence is the independent differentiation between phenotypes of the same lineage or species occupying ecologically similar environments in different populations. We tested in the Antarctic limpet Nacella concinna the extent of parallel morphological divergence in littoral and sublittoral ecotypes throughout its distribution range. These ecotypes differ in morphological, behavioural and physiological characteristics. We studied the lateral and dorsal outlines of shells and the genetic variation of the mitochondrial gene Cytochrome Oxidase subunit I from both ecotypes in 17 sample sites along more than 2,000 km. The genetic data indicate that both ecotypes belong to a single evolutionary lineage. The magnitude and dire...
The limpet Nacella concinna is a dominant macroinvertebrate along the coastal Antarctic Peninsula wi...
Southern Africa is a biodiversity hotspot of patellid limpets, with three genera (Helcion, Cymbula a...
To fully understand how species distributions will respond to changing environments it is essential ...
Parallel phenotypic divergence is the independent differentiation between phenotypes of the same lin...
The extent to which genetic divergence can occur in the absence of physical barriers to gene flow is...
10 pagesInternational audienceEndemic to Antarctic ecosystems, the limpet Nacella (Patinigera) conci...
Studying the influence of changing environmental conditions on Antarctic marine benthic invertebrate...
The understanding of how speciation works in the ocean has always challenged marine biologists becau...
The distribution of the Southern Ocean nearshore marine benthic fauna is the consequence of major ge...
The southern African shoreline is inhabited by a great diversity of patellid limpets of which most a...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: We use an integrative biogeographical approach to further understa...
During laboratory and field experiments on Nacella concinna on the west coast of Admiralty Bay, Kin...
Comparison of the size, shape and shell morphology in littoral and sub-littoral morphs of the Antarc...
The historical processes that have influenced the genetic structure of many species are often associ...
Hoffman J. Unexpected Fine-Scale Population Structure in a Broadcast-Spawning Antarctic Marine Mollu...
The limpet Nacella concinna is a dominant macroinvertebrate along the coastal Antarctic Peninsula wi...
Southern Africa is a biodiversity hotspot of patellid limpets, with three genera (Helcion, Cymbula a...
To fully understand how species distributions will respond to changing environments it is essential ...
Parallel phenotypic divergence is the independent differentiation between phenotypes of the same lin...
The extent to which genetic divergence can occur in the absence of physical barriers to gene flow is...
10 pagesInternational audienceEndemic to Antarctic ecosystems, the limpet Nacella (Patinigera) conci...
Studying the influence of changing environmental conditions on Antarctic marine benthic invertebrate...
The understanding of how speciation works in the ocean has always challenged marine biologists becau...
The distribution of the Southern Ocean nearshore marine benthic fauna is the consequence of major ge...
The southern African shoreline is inhabited by a great diversity of patellid limpets of which most a...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: We use an integrative biogeographical approach to further understa...
During laboratory and field experiments on Nacella concinna on the west coast of Admiralty Bay, Kin...
Comparison of the size, shape and shell morphology in littoral and sub-littoral morphs of the Antarc...
The historical processes that have influenced the genetic structure of many species are often associ...
Hoffman J. Unexpected Fine-Scale Population Structure in a Broadcast-Spawning Antarctic Marine Mollu...
The limpet Nacella concinna is a dominant macroinvertebrate along the coastal Antarctic Peninsula wi...
Southern Africa is a biodiversity hotspot of patellid limpets, with three genera (Helcion, Cymbula a...
To fully understand how species distributions will respond to changing environments it is essential ...