Nannopus palustris Brady, 1880is a free-living widely distributed harpacticoid copepod, which has been formerly assumed to be a single, cosmopolitan but highly variable species. We compared several geographically distant N.palustris populations in terms of their morphology and genetics. Populations from the White Sea (WS), the North Sea (NS), the Black Sea (BS) and two sympatric morphs from South Carolina, USA (SC notched and SC straight morphs), were considered. The NS, BS and to a lesser extent SC notched specimens were morphologically similar and partly coincided to the canonical description of the species. By contrast, WS population showed remarkable anatomical and morphometric peculiarities that correspond to some earlier descriptions....
Comparative phylogeography has become a powerful approach in exploring hidden or cryptic diversity w...
The copepod genus Tigriopus Norman, 1869 is distributed worldwide in coastal rock-pools and it is cu...
An accurate identification of species and communities is a prerequisite for analysing and recording ...
Nannopus palustris Brady, 1880is a free-living widely distributed harpacticoid copepod, which has be...
Nannopus palustris Brady, 1880 is a free-living widely distributed harpacticoid copepod, which has b...
The abundant calanoid copepod, Nannocalanus minor, is widespread from the Florida Straits (FS), thro...
Specimens attributable to the genus Nannopus and sampled on three intertidal mudflats e.g. Longyearb...
The present study aimed to identify and describe Nannopus species with integrative approach (morphol...
Biogeography and biodiversity in the pelagic realm are not yet fully understood. Pelagic species are...
Comparative phylogeography has become a powerful approach in exploring hidden or cryptic diversity w...
Comparative phylogeography has become a powerful approach in exploring hidden or cryptic diversity w...
Comparative phylogeography has become a powerful approach in exploring hidden or cryptic diversity w...
This study describes phenotypic and genotypic variations in the planktonic copepod, Centropages typi...
This study describes phenotypic and genotypic variations in the planktonic copepod, Centropages typi...
Nannopus (Harpacticoida, Nannopodidae) species are abundant and widely distributed throughout the wo...
Comparative phylogeography has become a powerful approach in exploring hidden or cryptic diversity w...
The copepod genus Tigriopus Norman, 1869 is distributed worldwide in coastal rock-pools and it is cu...
An accurate identification of species and communities is a prerequisite for analysing and recording ...
Nannopus palustris Brady, 1880is a free-living widely distributed harpacticoid copepod, which has be...
Nannopus palustris Brady, 1880 is a free-living widely distributed harpacticoid copepod, which has b...
The abundant calanoid copepod, Nannocalanus minor, is widespread from the Florida Straits (FS), thro...
Specimens attributable to the genus Nannopus and sampled on three intertidal mudflats e.g. Longyearb...
The present study aimed to identify and describe Nannopus species with integrative approach (morphol...
Biogeography and biodiversity in the pelagic realm are not yet fully understood. Pelagic species are...
Comparative phylogeography has become a powerful approach in exploring hidden or cryptic diversity w...
Comparative phylogeography has become a powerful approach in exploring hidden or cryptic diversity w...
Comparative phylogeography has become a powerful approach in exploring hidden or cryptic diversity w...
This study describes phenotypic and genotypic variations in the planktonic copepod, Centropages typi...
This study describes phenotypic and genotypic variations in the planktonic copepod, Centropages typi...
Nannopus (Harpacticoida, Nannopodidae) species are abundant and widely distributed throughout the wo...
Comparative phylogeography has become a powerful approach in exploring hidden or cryptic diversity w...
The copepod genus Tigriopus Norman, 1869 is distributed worldwide in coastal rock-pools and it is cu...
An accurate identification of species and communities is a prerequisite for analysing and recording ...