Fig. 9. Maximum Likelihood tree based on multigene approach with 18S and 28S sequences. Highlighted branches correspond to the Polymerurus Remane, 1927 species sequences. Values on the branches correspond, respectively, to: SH-aLRT support (%) / aBayes support / ultrafast bootstrap support (%).Published as part of Magpali, Letícia, Machado, Danilo R.P., Araújo, Thiago Q. & Garraffoni, André R.S., 2021, Long distance dispersal and pseudo-cryptic species in Gastrotricha: first description of a new species (Chaetonotida, Chaetonotidae, Polymerurus) from an oceanic island with volcanic rocks, pp. 62-93 in European Journal of Taxonomy 746 on page 83, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.746.1319, http://zenodo.org/record/740163
Theoretically, species with high population structure are likely to expand their range, because marg...
Species of the marine meiofauna such as Gastrotricha are known to lack dispersal stages and are thus...
Fig. 38. Chaetonotus (Hystricochaetonotus) arcanus sp. nov., holotype (CU-FNS-29-09-20/HO), differen...
Magpali, Letícia, Machado, Danilo R.P., Araújo, Thiago Q., Garraffoni, André R.S. (2021): Long dista...
Fig. 2. Light microscopy – DIC. Polymerurus insularis sp. nov., holotype (ZUEC GCH 55). Full body vi...
Fig. 8. Scanning electron microscopy. Polymerurus insularis sp. nov. A–B, D. Paratype (ZUEC GCH 59)....
Fig. 4. Light microscopy – DIC. Polymerurus insularis sp. nov. Posterior region of the body. A. Para...
Fig. 1. Sampling location, at the state of Pernambuco, Fernando de Noronha archipelago, Brazil A. Br...
Fig. 3. Light microscopy – DIC. Polymerurus insularis sp. nov., holotype (ZUEC GCH 55). A–C. Corresp...
The majority of meiofaunal organisms have limited abilities to disperse over long distances, yet the...
Chaetonotidae is the largest family within Gastrotricha with almost 400 nominal species represented ...
Gastrotricha is a cosmopolitan phylum of aquatic and semi-aquatic invertebrates that comprises about...
FIGURE 2. Maximum likelihood phylogeny inferred from cox1 sequences (dataset 1). Tree scale correspo...
Fig. 35. Chaetonotus (Hystricochaetonotus) gulosus sp. nov., paratype (CU-FNS-28-10-19/PA), differen...
Gastrotricha is a species-rich phylum of microscopical animals that contains two main orders, Chaeto...
Theoretically, species with high population structure are likely to expand their range, because marg...
Species of the marine meiofauna such as Gastrotricha are known to lack dispersal stages and are thus...
Fig. 38. Chaetonotus (Hystricochaetonotus) arcanus sp. nov., holotype (CU-FNS-29-09-20/HO), differen...
Magpali, Letícia, Machado, Danilo R.P., Araújo, Thiago Q., Garraffoni, André R.S. (2021): Long dista...
Fig. 2. Light microscopy – DIC. Polymerurus insularis sp. nov., holotype (ZUEC GCH 55). Full body vi...
Fig. 8. Scanning electron microscopy. Polymerurus insularis sp. nov. A–B, D. Paratype (ZUEC GCH 59)....
Fig. 4. Light microscopy – DIC. Polymerurus insularis sp. nov. Posterior region of the body. A. Para...
Fig. 1. Sampling location, at the state of Pernambuco, Fernando de Noronha archipelago, Brazil A. Br...
Fig. 3. Light microscopy – DIC. Polymerurus insularis sp. nov., holotype (ZUEC GCH 55). A–C. Corresp...
The majority of meiofaunal organisms have limited abilities to disperse over long distances, yet the...
Chaetonotidae is the largest family within Gastrotricha with almost 400 nominal species represented ...
Gastrotricha is a cosmopolitan phylum of aquatic and semi-aquatic invertebrates that comprises about...
FIGURE 2. Maximum likelihood phylogeny inferred from cox1 sequences (dataset 1). Tree scale correspo...
Fig. 35. Chaetonotus (Hystricochaetonotus) gulosus sp. nov., paratype (CU-FNS-28-10-19/PA), differen...
Gastrotricha is a species-rich phylum of microscopical animals that contains two main orders, Chaeto...
Theoretically, species with high population structure are likely to expand their range, because marg...
Species of the marine meiofauna such as Gastrotricha are known to lack dispersal stages and are thus...
Fig. 38. Chaetonotus (Hystricochaetonotus) arcanus sp. nov., holotype (CU-FNS-29-09-20/HO), differen...