Ciona intestinalis is considered a widespread and easily recognizable tunicate, the sister group of vertebrates. In recent years, molecular studies suggested that C. intestinalis includes at least two cryptic species, named 'type A' and 'type B', morphologically indistinguishable. It is dramatic to certify that two different species may be hidden under the name of a species widely used as a model species in biological researches. This raised the problem of identifying diagnostic morphological characters capable of distinguishing these types. We compared the morphology of specimens belonging to the two types and found that only type A specimens possess tunic tubercular prominences, allowing unambiguous discrimination. Remarkably, these struc...
Human-mediated dispersal interplays with natural processes and complicates understanding of the biog...
Phylogenetic analyses based on molecular data provide compelling evidence that ascidians are of cri...
The two species of the genus Ciona, C. robusta Hoshino et Tokioka and C. intestinalis (Linne) sensu ...
Ciona intestinalis is considered a widespread and easily recognizable tunicate, the sister group of ...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tunicata, the siste...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tunicata, the siste...
<div><p>The cosmopolitan ascidian <i>Ciona intestinalis</i> is the most common model species of Tuni...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tunicata, the siste...
Human-mediated dispersal interplays with natural processes and complicates understanding of the biog...
We applied independent species concepts to clarify the phylogeographic structure of the ascidian Ci...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tuni-cata, the sist...
Determining the degree of population connectivity and investigating factors driving genetic exchange...
Individual mitochondrial genes or genomic features are commonly used as phylogenetic markers at many...
International audienceHuman-driven translocations of species have diverse evolutionary consequences ...
BACKGROUND: The study of ascidians (Chordata, Tunicata) has made a considerable contribution to our ...
Human-mediated dispersal interplays with natural processes and complicates understanding of the biog...
Phylogenetic analyses based on molecular data provide compelling evidence that ascidians are of cri...
The two species of the genus Ciona, C. robusta Hoshino et Tokioka and C. intestinalis (Linne) sensu ...
Ciona intestinalis is considered a widespread and easily recognizable tunicate, the sister group of ...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tunicata, the siste...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tunicata, the siste...
<div><p>The cosmopolitan ascidian <i>Ciona intestinalis</i> is the most common model species of Tuni...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tunicata, the siste...
Human-mediated dispersal interplays with natural processes and complicates understanding of the biog...
We applied independent species concepts to clarify the phylogeographic structure of the ascidian Ci...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tuni-cata, the sist...
Determining the degree of population connectivity and investigating factors driving genetic exchange...
Individual mitochondrial genes or genomic features are commonly used as phylogenetic markers at many...
International audienceHuman-driven translocations of species have diverse evolutionary consequences ...
BACKGROUND: The study of ascidians (Chordata, Tunicata) has made a considerable contribution to our ...
Human-mediated dispersal interplays with natural processes and complicates understanding of the biog...
Phylogenetic analyses based on molecular data provide compelling evidence that ascidians are of cri...
The two species of the genus Ciona, C. robusta Hoshino et Tokioka and C. intestinalis (Linne) sensu ...