The closure of the Isthmus of Panama (about 3.1 million years ago) separated previously continuous populations and created two groups of extant species, which live now in the Pacific and Atlantic drainage systems. This relatively recent event was a trigger to diversification of various species in the Neotropics, nonetheless there are exemplars that do not show sufficient morphologic variability to separate them by traditional morphological tools. About 60 years ago, some freshwater decapod species with high morphological similarity were separate by previous researchers, based on geographical distribution, in Pacific and Atlantic and considered as "sister species". However, the complete isolation of these prawns by this geographical barrier ...
The genus Macrobrachium includes prawns, which are widely distributed in lakes, floodplains, and riv...
The giant river prawn, Macrobrachium cf. rosenbergii, is one of the most cultivated freshwater prawn...
The systematic relationships among Australian palaemonid shrimps have been the subject of speculatio...
The genus Macrobrachium Bate, 1868 is one of the best examples of widespread crustacean genera distr...
Macrobrachium olfersii is an amphidromous freshwater prawn, widespread along the eastern coasts of t...
A recent taxonomic revision indicated that Macrobrachiumpotiuna, an endemic prawn in Brazilian fresh...
There has hitherto been little research into evolutionary and taxonomic relationships amongst specie...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThere has hitherto been little resea...
The freshwater shrimp Macrobrachium australiense is distributed throughout the majority of inland, n...
The freshwater shrimp Macrobrachium australiense is distributed throughout the majority of inland, n...
ABSTRACT Macrobrachium digueti (Bouvier, 1895), an amphidromous shrimp with unequal chelae, was desc...
A freshwater palaemonid shrimp from the São Francisco river basin in Brazil has been found to be a n...
Macrobrachium australe is an amphidromous prawn living in the insular freshwater systems of the Indo...
Macrobrachium australe is an amphidromous prawn living in the insular freshwater systems of the Indo...
The evolutionary relationships of the freshwater prawn genus Macrobrachium are obscure. Members of t...
The genus Macrobrachium includes prawns, which are widely distributed in lakes, floodplains, and riv...
The giant river prawn, Macrobrachium cf. rosenbergii, is one of the most cultivated freshwater prawn...
The systematic relationships among Australian palaemonid shrimps have been the subject of speculatio...
The genus Macrobrachium Bate, 1868 is one of the best examples of widespread crustacean genera distr...
Macrobrachium olfersii is an amphidromous freshwater prawn, widespread along the eastern coasts of t...
A recent taxonomic revision indicated that Macrobrachiumpotiuna, an endemic prawn in Brazilian fresh...
There has hitherto been little research into evolutionary and taxonomic relationships amongst specie...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThere has hitherto been little resea...
The freshwater shrimp Macrobrachium australiense is distributed throughout the majority of inland, n...
The freshwater shrimp Macrobrachium australiense is distributed throughout the majority of inland, n...
ABSTRACT Macrobrachium digueti (Bouvier, 1895), an amphidromous shrimp with unequal chelae, was desc...
A freshwater palaemonid shrimp from the São Francisco river basin in Brazil has been found to be a n...
Macrobrachium australe is an amphidromous prawn living in the insular freshwater systems of the Indo...
Macrobrachium australe is an amphidromous prawn living in the insular freshwater systems of the Indo...
The evolutionary relationships of the freshwater prawn genus Macrobrachium are obscure. Members of t...
The genus Macrobrachium includes prawns, which are widely distributed in lakes, floodplains, and riv...
The giant river prawn, Macrobrachium cf. rosenbergii, is one of the most cultivated freshwater prawn...
The systematic relationships among Australian palaemonid shrimps have been the subject of speculatio...