The Turridae are a group of predatory venomous marine gastropods, found in almost all the pantropical zone, from shallow-water to more than 3000m deep. Considering their low diversity (about 200 described species), relatively to their sister taxa within the Conoidea, and the apparent absence of specific key innovation, the question of this PhD is: what is the diversification dynamic and the drivers of diversification within the Turridae? However, it is possible to answer to this question only with a robust systematic framework. Traditional approaches of systematics, based on morpho-anatomical considerations only, are confronted to problems of shell and organ plasticity, whether it is on a short or long evolutionary timeframe. Hence, molecul...
In shelled molluscs, assigning valid species names to independent evolutionary lineages can be a dif...
The superfamily Conoidea constitutes one of the most diverse and taxonomically challenging groups am...
Interactions between evolutionary forces such as natural selection, genetic drift and gene flow are ...
The Turridae constitute a hyperdiverse group of marine gastropods within which most species are stil...
Journal ArticleMarine gastropods of the family Turridae, commonly known as turrids, comprise the lar...
Journal ArticleWe have carried out a phylogenetic analysis of a group of Indo-Pacific species in the...
Accelerating the description of biodiversity is a major challenge as extinction rates increase. Inte...
Accelerating the description of biodiversity is a major challenge as extinction rates increase. Inte...
Unusual morphologies are apparently novel forms or features, representing large increases in dispari...
Gastropods have traditionally been extremely hard to construct phylogenetic relationships for becaus...
Turris annulata is a venomous gastropod under the subfamily Turrinae. It is a species of interest ba...
International audienceThe state of the art of turrid (= Turridae s.l.) systematics is that shells-wh...
Species delimitation in poorly-known and diverse taxa is usually performed based on monolocus, DNA b...
The venomous marine snails are conventionally divided into three groups, the cone snails (family Con...
Body size is an important trait with implications for energy use and ecology as well as generation t...
In shelled molluscs, assigning valid species names to independent evolutionary lineages can be a dif...
The superfamily Conoidea constitutes one of the most diverse and taxonomically challenging groups am...
Interactions between evolutionary forces such as natural selection, genetic drift and gene flow are ...
The Turridae constitute a hyperdiverse group of marine gastropods within which most species are stil...
Journal ArticleMarine gastropods of the family Turridae, commonly known as turrids, comprise the lar...
Journal ArticleWe have carried out a phylogenetic analysis of a group of Indo-Pacific species in the...
Accelerating the description of biodiversity is a major challenge as extinction rates increase. Inte...
Accelerating the description of biodiversity is a major challenge as extinction rates increase. Inte...
Unusual morphologies are apparently novel forms or features, representing large increases in dispari...
Gastropods have traditionally been extremely hard to construct phylogenetic relationships for becaus...
Turris annulata is a venomous gastropod under the subfamily Turrinae. It is a species of interest ba...
International audienceThe state of the art of turrid (= Turridae s.l.) systematics is that shells-wh...
Species delimitation in poorly-known and diverse taxa is usually performed based on monolocus, DNA b...
The venomous marine snails are conventionally divided into three groups, the cone snails (family Con...
Body size is an important trait with implications for energy use and ecology as well as generation t...
In shelled molluscs, assigning valid species names to independent evolutionary lineages can be a dif...
The superfamily Conoidea constitutes one of the most diverse and taxonomically challenging groups am...
Interactions between evolutionary forces such as natural selection, genetic drift and gene flow are ...