A number of intensive surveys were performed from 2002 to 2008 to implement the distribution data of the genus Ophryotrocha in Italian harbour and lagoon environments. The occurrences of O. hartmanni, O. l. labronica, O. macrovifera, O. p. puerilis, O. robusta and O. japonica are confirmed, and the first records of O. adherens in Italy and O. diadema in Europe was documented. The three most common Ophryotrocha were O. l. labronica, O. japonica and O. p. puerilis. The other species are rarer. Data are integrated with literature records, and some hypotheses which were proposed to justify the wide, patchy distribution of most Mediterranean Ophryotrocha were discussed. It was previously suggested that isolated populations could be remnants of a...
Ophelia roscoffensis Augener, 1910 is an opheliid worm identifiable by the number of anterior abranc...
Marine annelids belonging to the Ophryotrocha genus have proven to be valid models in several fields...
In the harbour of La Spezia (Italy) six polychaete species belonging to the family Dorvilleidae are ...
A series of field studies were conducted from March 1999 to October 2001 to investigate the distribu...
Species of the genus Ophryotrocha are a well-studied group of organisms but, despite the relatively...
Information from 40 harbours was used to investigate the diversity and habitataffinities of Ophryotr...
Species of the genus Ophryotrocha are a well-studied group of organisms but, despite the relatively ...
Species of the genus Ophryotrocha are a well-studied group of organisms but, despite the relatively ...
The spatial scale of life-history and demographic variation was investigated in the opportunistic po...
Holoplanktonic polychaetes constitute an exception within this taxon, which as adults colonize all t...
This paper examines the life history and demography of three populations of Ophryotrocha japonica an...
The spatial scale of life-history and demographic variation was investigated in the opportunistic po...
In the different mesophotic bioconstructions recently found along the Southeastern Italian coast, p...
International audienceIt is often argued that microscopic organisms typically have cosmopolitan dist...
This paper examines the life history and demography of 3 populations of the polychaete Ophryotrocha ...
Ophelia roscoffensis Augener, 1910 is an opheliid worm identifiable by the number of anterior abranc...
Marine annelids belonging to the Ophryotrocha genus have proven to be valid models in several fields...
In the harbour of La Spezia (Italy) six polychaete species belonging to the family Dorvilleidae are ...
A series of field studies were conducted from March 1999 to October 2001 to investigate the distribu...
Species of the genus Ophryotrocha are a well-studied group of organisms but, despite the relatively...
Information from 40 harbours was used to investigate the diversity and habitataffinities of Ophryotr...
Species of the genus Ophryotrocha are a well-studied group of organisms but, despite the relatively ...
Species of the genus Ophryotrocha are a well-studied group of organisms but, despite the relatively ...
The spatial scale of life-history and demographic variation was investigated in the opportunistic po...
Holoplanktonic polychaetes constitute an exception within this taxon, which as adults colonize all t...
This paper examines the life history and demography of three populations of Ophryotrocha japonica an...
The spatial scale of life-history and demographic variation was investigated in the opportunistic po...
In the different mesophotic bioconstructions recently found along the Southeastern Italian coast, p...
International audienceIt is often argued that microscopic organisms typically have cosmopolitan dist...
This paper examines the life history and demography of 3 populations of the polychaete Ophryotrocha ...
Ophelia roscoffensis Augener, 1910 is an opheliid worm identifiable by the number of anterior abranc...
Marine annelids belonging to the Ophryotrocha genus have proven to be valid models in several fields...
In the harbour of La Spezia (Italy) six polychaete species belonging to the family Dorvilleidae are ...