In the debate on how and why biodiversity evolves spatially and temporally and in an attempt to assess the further effects of anthropogenic activities, the ability of marine invertebrate to express a large spectrum of phenotypical plasticity can have a central role. The ability of a single genotype to produce more than one alternative form of morphology and/or physiological state should be larger in species living in highly changing waters like shallow habitats. Invertebrates, there, usually experience ample changes of temperature and food availability on annual, seasonal, diurnal and hourly bases which are the two main drivers leading the life histories of these organisms. In such circumstances they are expected to have a larger ability to...
Patterns of abundance and shell morphology of intertidal gastropods are typically thought to depend ...
Shell-shape variation in the Chilean blue mussel Mytilus chilensis was examined in eight population...
Two sympatric snail ecotypes (RB and SU) of Littorina saxatilis from exposed rocky shores of NW Spai...
In the debate on how and why biodiversity evolves spatially and temporally and in an attempt to asse...
The morphological plasticity of bivalve species may impair their correct identification. Pisidium sp...
Scorched mussels (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) are an important component of rocky shore assemblages around ...
Geometric morphometrics is an effective tool for quantifying intraspecific variations in fish body s...
Shape variability represents an important direct response of organisms to selective environments. H...
Unio ravoisieri is an endemic freshwater mussel inhabiting North Africa rivers. Morphological divers...
Shell morphological characters of Brachidontes darwinianus and B. solisianus were investigated in mu...
Certain major aspects of phenotypic diversity are still largely unexplained. When phenotypic pattern...
For species' dynamics highly influenced by environmental conditions, sustainable management for cons...
We investigated variation in shell size and shape of marine snail species of the Littorina saxatilis...
Bivalves are excellent candidates for geographically based studies of the morphological variation in...
Shell shape differentiation in the three Patella caerulea morphotypes was studied along the Tunisian...
Patterns of abundance and shell morphology of intertidal gastropods are typically thought to depend ...
Shell-shape variation in the Chilean blue mussel Mytilus chilensis was examined in eight population...
Two sympatric snail ecotypes (RB and SU) of Littorina saxatilis from exposed rocky shores of NW Spai...
In the debate on how and why biodiversity evolves spatially and temporally and in an attempt to asse...
The morphological plasticity of bivalve species may impair their correct identification. Pisidium sp...
Scorched mussels (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) are an important component of rocky shore assemblages around ...
Geometric morphometrics is an effective tool for quantifying intraspecific variations in fish body s...
Shape variability represents an important direct response of organisms to selective environments. H...
Unio ravoisieri is an endemic freshwater mussel inhabiting North Africa rivers. Morphological divers...
Shell morphological characters of Brachidontes darwinianus and B. solisianus were investigated in mu...
Certain major aspects of phenotypic diversity are still largely unexplained. When phenotypic pattern...
For species' dynamics highly influenced by environmental conditions, sustainable management for cons...
We investigated variation in shell size and shape of marine snail species of the Littorina saxatilis...
Bivalves are excellent candidates for geographically based studies of the morphological variation in...
Shell shape differentiation in the three Patella caerulea morphotypes was studied along the Tunisian...
Patterns of abundance and shell morphology of intertidal gastropods are typically thought to depend ...
Shell-shape variation in the Chilean blue mussel Mytilus chilensis was examined in eight population...
Two sympatric snail ecotypes (RB and SU) of Littorina saxatilis from exposed rocky shores of NW Spai...