Marine symbiotic Palaemonidae, comprising over 600 species, live in association with marine invertebrates of different phyla, like Cnidaria, Echinodermata, Mollusca, Porifera, and Tunicata. A phylogenetic study is performed on a clade of bivalve- and ascidian-associated endosymbiotic shrimp species (Caridea: Palaemonidae), using morphological and molecular data. A Total Evidence approach is used in order to include all currently known ingroup species in an evolutionary framework. Ancestral state reconstruction analyses are performed to identify host-switching events and ancestral ranges. The clade, including Ascidonia, Conchodytes, Dactylonia, Odontonia, and Pontonia, and various smaller genera, is recovered as monophyletic, with an ascidia...
The present record is the first ecological study on the symbiotic association between the fan mussel...
A new species of bivalve mollusk dwelling palaemonid shrimp of the genus Odontonia is described from...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
Marine symbiotic Palaemonidae, comprising over 600 species, live in association with marine inverteb...
The majority of the almost 1,000 species of Palaemonidae, the most speciose family of caridean shrim...
This thesis is focused on symbiotic associations of caridean shrimps with a variety of marine animal...
Symbiosis is prevalent in the marine environment with many studies examining the effects of such int...
Morphometric differences in the optical morphology of symbiotic palaemonid shrimps can be observed a...
Species of the genus Pontonia Latreille, 1829, are distributed in tropical and subtropical waters ar...
Symbiotic relationships between shrimps and other invertebrates are a very common phenomenon in trop...
Alpheid snapping shrimp are one of the most diverse groups of coral-reef fauna, and sponge-dwelling ...
Several species of palaemonid shrimps are known to act as fish-cleaning symbionts, with cleaning int...
Two new species of palaemonid shrimp associated with ascidian hosts, Odontonia bagginsi sp. n. from ...
Several shrimp species from the clade Penaeidae are farmed industrially for human consumption, and t...
Understanding the processes that shaped the strikingly irregular distribution of species richness ac...
The present record is the first ecological study on the symbiotic association between the fan mussel...
A new species of bivalve mollusk dwelling palaemonid shrimp of the genus Odontonia is described from...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
Marine symbiotic Palaemonidae, comprising over 600 species, live in association with marine inverteb...
The majority of the almost 1,000 species of Palaemonidae, the most speciose family of caridean shrim...
This thesis is focused on symbiotic associations of caridean shrimps with a variety of marine animal...
Symbiosis is prevalent in the marine environment with many studies examining the effects of such int...
Morphometric differences in the optical morphology of symbiotic palaemonid shrimps can be observed a...
Species of the genus Pontonia Latreille, 1829, are distributed in tropical and subtropical waters ar...
Symbiotic relationships between shrimps and other invertebrates are a very common phenomenon in trop...
Alpheid snapping shrimp are one of the most diverse groups of coral-reef fauna, and sponge-dwelling ...
Several species of palaemonid shrimps are known to act as fish-cleaning symbionts, with cleaning int...
Two new species of palaemonid shrimp associated with ascidian hosts, Odontonia bagginsi sp. n. from ...
Several shrimp species from the clade Penaeidae are farmed industrially for human consumption, and t...
Understanding the processes that shaped the strikingly irregular distribution of species richness ac...
The present record is the first ecological study on the symbiotic association between the fan mussel...
A new species of bivalve mollusk dwelling palaemonid shrimp of the genus Odontonia is described from...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...