Understanding the dynamics of speciation and extinction events is one of the most interesting subjects in evolutionary biology that relates to all life forms, even the smallest ones. Tardigrades are microscopic invertebrates that attracted public and scientific attention mostly due to their ability to enter into the diapause stage called cryptobiosis and in such stage resist extremely harsh environmental conditions. However, although recent research solved a considerable number of phylogenetic uncertainties and further uncovered physiological mechanisms of cryptobiosis, not much attention is given to the evolutionary forces shaping tardigrade diversity. Here, we investigated the effect of reproductive mode on diversification rates in tardig...
A character data set suitable for cladistic analysis of tardigrades at the family level was develope...
AbstractStudying development in diverse taxa can address a central issue in evolutionary biology: ho...
The Tardigrada are hydrophilous, segmented, molting micrometazoans that occupy a diversity of niches...
Understanding the dynamics of speciation and extinction events is one of the most interesting subjec...
Although tardigrades can reproduce only through gametes they have exploited several modes of reprodu...
The knowledge of life histories in tardigrades is still limited, while an evaluation of the energy a...
The tempo and mode of cryptobiosis evolution within tardigrades are still unknown, but it is clear t...
The Tardigrada are bilaterally symmetrical micrometazoans with four pairs of lobopod legs terminatin...
In this review we analyze the dormancy strategies of metazoans inhabiting \u201chostile to life\u201...
Intraspecific variability of tardigrades is a poorly investigated field. The great majority of tardi...
In the last years, morphological analysis of Tardigrada has been carried out even more in depth, lea...
SYNOPSIS. The Tardigrada are bilaterally symmetrical micrometazoans with four pairs of lobopod legs ...
Parthenogenetic and amphimictic populations within a same morphospecies are frequently reported in n...
1. Tardigrades comprise a micrometazoan phylum that is a sister group of the arthropods. 2. They are...
A sister group of the Arthropoda, the Tardigrada are micrometazoans that occupy a diversity of niche...
A character data set suitable for cladistic analysis of tardigrades at the family level was develope...
AbstractStudying development in diverse taxa can address a central issue in evolutionary biology: ho...
The Tardigrada are hydrophilous, segmented, molting micrometazoans that occupy a diversity of niches...
Understanding the dynamics of speciation and extinction events is one of the most interesting subjec...
Although tardigrades can reproduce only through gametes they have exploited several modes of reprodu...
The knowledge of life histories in tardigrades is still limited, while an evaluation of the energy a...
The tempo and mode of cryptobiosis evolution within tardigrades are still unknown, but it is clear t...
The Tardigrada are bilaterally symmetrical micrometazoans with four pairs of lobopod legs terminatin...
In this review we analyze the dormancy strategies of metazoans inhabiting \u201chostile to life\u201...
Intraspecific variability of tardigrades is a poorly investigated field. The great majority of tardi...
In the last years, morphological analysis of Tardigrada has been carried out even more in depth, lea...
SYNOPSIS. The Tardigrada are bilaterally symmetrical micrometazoans with four pairs of lobopod legs ...
Parthenogenetic and amphimictic populations within a same morphospecies are frequently reported in n...
1. Tardigrades comprise a micrometazoan phylum that is a sister group of the arthropods. 2. They are...
A sister group of the Arthropoda, the Tardigrada are micrometazoans that occupy a diversity of niche...
A character data set suitable for cladistic analysis of tardigrades at the family level was develope...
AbstractStudying development in diverse taxa can address a central issue in evolutionary biology: ho...
The Tardigrada are hydrophilous, segmented, molting micrometazoans that occupy a diversity of niches...