Bryozoans are a moderately diverse, mostly marine phylum with a fossil record extending to the Early Ordovician. Compared to other phyla, little is known about their phylogenetic relationships at both lower and higher taxonomic levels. Hence, an effort is being made to elucidate their phylogenetic relationships. Here, we present newly sequenced nuclear and mitochondrial genes for 21 cheilostome bryozoans. Combining these data with existing orthologous molecular data, we focus on reconstructing the phylogenetic relationships of Fenestrulina and Microporella, two species-rich genera. They are currently placed in Microporellidae, defined by having a semicircular primary orifice and a proximal ascopore. Our six-gene phylogenetic analysis ...
Bryozoans are mostly sessile colonial invertebrates that inhabit all kinds of aquatic ecosystems. Ex...
The bryozoan genus Scrupocellaria comprises about 80 species in the family Candidae. We propose a hy...
Based on the budding patterns present in Paleozoic fenestrate bryozoans, we propose a revision of th...
Bryozoans are a moderately diverse, mostly marine phylum with a fossil record extending to the Early...
Bryozoans are a moderately diverse, mostly marine phylum with a fossil record extending to the early...
Larger molecular phylogenies based on ever more genes are becoming commonplace with the advent of ch...
Background Understanding the phylogenetic relationships among species is one of the ...
Based on shared morphological characteristics, bryozoans have traditionally been grouped with phoron...
The phylum Bryozoa is the largest phylum of the lophophorate invertebrates. The number of extant spe...
Microporella Hincks, 1877 is one of the most diverse genera of cheilostome bryozoans, containing mor...
Microporella Hincks, 1877 is one of the most diverse genera of cheilostome bryozoans, containing mor...
Abstract Background The phylogenetic position of Bryozoa is one of the most controversial issues in ...
Bryozoa is a group of aquatic, sessile invertebrates with circumglobal distribution and includes abo...
AbstractMolecular phylogenies support a common ancestry between animals (Metazoa) and Fungi [1–3], b...
The Cyclostomata are the only extant representatives of the class Stenolaemata, an ancient group of ...
Bryozoans are mostly sessile colonial invertebrates that inhabit all kinds of aquatic ecosystems. Ex...
The bryozoan genus Scrupocellaria comprises about 80 species in the family Candidae. We propose a hy...
Based on the budding patterns present in Paleozoic fenestrate bryozoans, we propose a revision of th...
Bryozoans are a moderately diverse, mostly marine phylum with a fossil record extending to the Early...
Bryozoans are a moderately diverse, mostly marine phylum with a fossil record extending to the early...
Larger molecular phylogenies based on ever more genes are becoming commonplace with the advent of ch...
Background Understanding the phylogenetic relationships among species is one of the ...
Based on shared morphological characteristics, bryozoans have traditionally been grouped with phoron...
The phylum Bryozoa is the largest phylum of the lophophorate invertebrates. The number of extant spe...
Microporella Hincks, 1877 is one of the most diverse genera of cheilostome bryozoans, containing mor...
Microporella Hincks, 1877 is one of the most diverse genera of cheilostome bryozoans, containing mor...
Abstract Background The phylogenetic position of Bryozoa is one of the most controversial issues in ...
Bryozoa is a group of aquatic, sessile invertebrates with circumglobal distribution and includes abo...
AbstractMolecular phylogenies support a common ancestry between animals (Metazoa) and Fungi [1–3], b...
The Cyclostomata are the only extant representatives of the class Stenolaemata, an ancient group of ...
Bryozoans are mostly sessile colonial invertebrates that inhabit all kinds of aquatic ecosystems. Ex...
The bryozoan genus Scrupocellaria comprises about 80 species in the family Candidae. We propose a hy...
Based on the budding patterns present in Paleozoic fenestrate bryozoans, we propose a revision of th...