Sand-smelts are small fishes inhabiting inshore, brackish and freshwater environments and with a distribution in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea, extending south into the Indian Ocean. Here, we present a broad phylogenetic analysis of the genus Atherina using three mitochondrial (control region, 12S and 16S) and two nuclear markers (rhodopsin and 2nd intron of S7). Phylogenetic analyses fully support the monophyly of the genus. Two anti-tropical clades were identified, separating the South African Atherina breviceps from the north-eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Atherina\u2019 species. In European waters, two groups were found. The first clade formed by a well supported species-pair: Atherina presbyter (eastern Atlantic) and A...
The present paper integrates phylogenetic and population genetics analyses based on mitochondrial an...
A fragment of the mitochondrial control region was used to assess phylogeographic patterns and histo...
Fishes of the family Atherinidae, known as silversides, inhabit marine, brackish and freshwater envi...
Sand-smelts are small fishes inhabiting inshore, brackish and freshwater environments and with a dis...
The genus Atherina (Sand-smelts) is distributed in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea,...
International audienceAtherina boyeri is a common euryhaline teleost fish in the Mediterranean and a...
The big-scale sand smelt Atherina boyeri lives in fresh water, brackish water and sea water of the w...
The big-scale sand smelt Atherina boyeri lives in fresh water, brackish water and sea water of the w...
The biogeographical history of Macaronesian and South African sand-smelt is approached for the first...
The aim of our study is to examine the phylogenetic relationship, divergence times and demographic h...
A simple PCR-RFLP consisting in the digestion of a fragment of the 12S ribosomal RNA (12SrRNA) wit...
Atheriniformes is monophyletic, and can be diagnosed by six characters (larval: short preanal length...
The role of transition environments, such as lagoons or deltas, in shaping the geographical pattern ...
a b s t r a c t Phylogenetic relationships among families of Atheriniformes have long been problemat...
Phylogenetic relationships among families of Atheriniformes have long been problematic. The affiniti...
The present paper integrates phylogenetic and population genetics analyses based on mitochondrial an...
A fragment of the mitochondrial control region was used to assess phylogeographic patterns and histo...
Fishes of the family Atherinidae, known as silversides, inhabit marine, brackish and freshwater envi...
Sand-smelts are small fishes inhabiting inshore, brackish and freshwater environments and with a dis...
The genus Atherina (Sand-smelts) is distributed in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea,...
International audienceAtherina boyeri is a common euryhaline teleost fish in the Mediterranean and a...
The big-scale sand smelt Atherina boyeri lives in fresh water, brackish water and sea water of the w...
The big-scale sand smelt Atherina boyeri lives in fresh water, brackish water and sea water of the w...
The biogeographical history of Macaronesian and South African sand-smelt is approached for the first...
The aim of our study is to examine the phylogenetic relationship, divergence times and demographic h...
A simple PCR-RFLP consisting in the digestion of a fragment of the 12S ribosomal RNA (12SrRNA) wit...
Atheriniformes is monophyletic, and can be diagnosed by six characters (larval: short preanal length...
The role of transition environments, such as lagoons or deltas, in shaping the geographical pattern ...
a b s t r a c t Phylogenetic relationships among families of Atheriniformes have long been problemat...
Phylogenetic relationships among families of Atheriniformes have long been problematic. The affiniti...
The present paper integrates phylogenetic and population genetics analyses based on mitochondrial an...
A fragment of the mitochondrial control region was used to assess phylogeographic patterns and histo...
Fishes of the family Atherinidae, known as silversides, inhabit marine, brackish and freshwater envi...