In shelled molluscs, assigning valid species names to independent evolutionary lineages can be a difficult task. Most original descriptions are based on empty shells and the high levels of variation in shape, color and pattern in some groups can make the shell a poor proxy for species-level identification. The deep-sea gastropod turbinid genus Bolma is one such example, where species-level identification based on shell characters alone is challenging. Here, we show that in Bolma both traditional and molecular taxonomic treatments are associated with a number of pitfalls that can lead to biased inferences about species diversity. Challenges derive from the few phylogenetically informative characters of shells, insufficient information provid...
Gastropods have survived several mass extinctions during their evolutionary history resulting in ext...
Gastropods have traditionally been extremely hard to construct phylogenetic relationships for becaus...
Despite being the objects of numerous macroevolutionary studies, many of the best-represented consti...
In shelled molluscs, assigning valid species names to independent evolutionary lineages can be a dif...
In shelled molluscs, assigning valid species names to independent evolutionary lineages can be a dif...
Abstract.—Mollusks are the most morphologically disparate living animal phylum, they have diversifie...
Mollusks are the most morphologically disparate living animal phylum, they have diversified into all...
In order to study evolutionary pattern and process we need to be able to accurately identify species...
Accelerating the description of biodiversity is a major challenge as extinction rates increase. Inte...
The discovery of sibling and cryptic species complexes in the oceans has dramatically increased the ...
Accelerating the description of biodiversity is a major challenge as extinction rates increase. Inte...
Molecular studies have recently led to the detection of many cryptic species complexes within morpho...
The use of phylogeny with uneven or limited taxon sampling may bias our interpretation of organismal...
Terrestrial gastropods are among the most imperiled groups of organisms on Earth. Many species have ...
Gastropods have survived several mass extinctions during their evolutionary history resulting in ext...
Gastropods have traditionally been extremely hard to construct phylogenetic relationships for becaus...
Despite being the objects of numerous macroevolutionary studies, many of the best-represented consti...
In shelled molluscs, assigning valid species names to independent evolutionary lineages can be a dif...
In shelled molluscs, assigning valid species names to independent evolutionary lineages can be a dif...
Abstract.—Mollusks are the most morphologically disparate living animal phylum, they have diversifie...
Mollusks are the most morphologically disparate living animal phylum, they have diversified into all...
In order to study evolutionary pattern and process we need to be able to accurately identify species...
Accelerating the description of biodiversity is a major challenge as extinction rates increase. Inte...
The discovery of sibling and cryptic species complexes in the oceans has dramatically increased the ...
Accelerating the description of biodiversity is a major challenge as extinction rates increase. Inte...
Molecular studies have recently led to the detection of many cryptic species complexes within morpho...
The use of phylogeny with uneven or limited taxon sampling may bias our interpretation of organismal...
Terrestrial gastropods are among the most imperiled groups of organisms on Earth. Many species have ...
Gastropods have survived several mass extinctions during their evolutionary history resulting in ext...
Gastropods have traditionally been extremely hard to construct phylogenetic relationships for becaus...
Despite being the objects of numerous macroevolutionary studies, many of the best-represented consti...