The genus Oxystele, a member of the highly diverse marine gastropod super-family Trochoidea, is endemic to southern Africa. Members of the genus include some of the most abundant molluscs on southern African shores and are important components of littoral biodiversity in rocky intertidal habitats. Species delimitation within the genus is still controversial, especially regarding the complex O. impervia/ O. variegata. Here, we assessed species boundaries within the genus using DNA barcoding and phylogenetic tree reconstruction. We analysed 56 specimens using the mitochondrial gene COI. Our analysis delimits five molecular operational taxonomic units (MOTUs), and distinguishes O. impervia from O. variegata. However, we reveal important discre...
DNA barcoding is an effective and powerful tool for taxonomic identification and thus very useful fo...
Sequence-based specimen identification, known as DNA barcoding, is a common method complementing tra...
The analysis of DNA barcode sequences with varying techniques for cluster recognition provides an ef...
The genus Oxystele, a member of the highly diverse marine gastropod super-family Trochoidea, is ende...
The Gastropoda is one of the best studied classes of marine invertebrates. Yet, most species have be...
Includes bibliographies.Gastropods of the genus Burnupena are very common rocky-shore whelks endemic...
The application of DNA barcoding to anthozoan cnidarians has been hindered by their slow rates of mi...
© 2007 The Author et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative ...
The ambersnails (Succineidae), found nearly worldwide, are considered a very challenging group to cl...
DNA barcoding is a useful tool for documenting the diversity of metazoans. The most commonly used ba...
Background: Molecular methods of species delineation are rapidly developing and widely considered as...
Sauer J, Hausdorf B. A comparison of DNA-based methods for delimiting species in a Cretan land snail...
The present study was financed by FEDER through POFC-COMPETE, in the scope the project FCOMP-01-0124...
Figure S1 - The only parsimonious tree obtained from the maximum parsimony (MP) analysis. Topology o...
Background: The species boundaries of some venerids are difficult to define based solely on morpholo...
DNA barcoding is an effective and powerful tool for taxonomic identification and thus very useful fo...
Sequence-based specimen identification, known as DNA barcoding, is a common method complementing tra...
The analysis of DNA barcode sequences with varying techniques for cluster recognition provides an ef...
The genus Oxystele, a member of the highly diverse marine gastropod super-family Trochoidea, is ende...
The Gastropoda is one of the best studied classes of marine invertebrates. Yet, most species have be...
Includes bibliographies.Gastropods of the genus Burnupena are very common rocky-shore whelks endemic...
The application of DNA barcoding to anthozoan cnidarians has been hindered by their slow rates of mi...
© 2007 The Author et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative ...
The ambersnails (Succineidae), found nearly worldwide, are considered a very challenging group to cl...
DNA barcoding is a useful tool for documenting the diversity of metazoans. The most commonly used ba...
Background: Molecular methods of species delineation are rapidly developing and widely considered as...
Sauer J, Hausdorf B. A comparison of DNA-based methods for delimiting species in a Cretan land snail...
The present study was financed by FEDER through POFC-COMPETE, in the scope the project FCOMP-01-0124...
Figure S1 - The only parsimonious tree obtained from the maximum parsimony (MP) analysis. Topology o...
Background: The species boundaries of some venerids are difficult to define based solely on morpholo...
DNA barcoding is an effective and powerful tool for taxonomic identification and thus very useful fo...
Sequence-based specimen identification, known as DNA barcoding, is a common method complementing tra...
The analysis of DNA barcode sequences with varying techniques for cluster recognition provides an ef...