Tree snails in the family Partulidae are widespread across the tropical Pacific, with endemic species occurring on most high islands. Partulid species have faced catastrophic range reductions and extinctions due primarily to introduced predators. Consequently, most extant species are threatened with imminent extinction. The U.S. administered Mariana Islands, consisting of Guam in the South and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) in the north, historically harbored six endemic partulid species, half of which are thought to be extinct. While conducting a phylogenetic assessment of Partula gibba, an extant tree-snail with a range spanning at least seven islands within the archipelago, it was discovered that what has been id...
Partula snails, also known as Polynesian tree snails, were first recorded scientifically from Captai...
Partula snails are one genus of the Partulidae family of air breathing, land snails that are endemic...
Abstract Background Partulid tree snails are endem...
Tree snails in the family Partulidae are widespread across the tropical Pacific, with endemic specie...
Partulid tree snails are endemic to Pacific high oceanic islands and have experienced extraordinary ...
Abstract. Four partulid tree snail species are known from American Samoa. In 1998, we surveyed the r...
Eleven of eighteen Society Island Partula species endemic to the Windward Island subgroup (Moorea an...
Where conservation status of island non-marine molluscs is known, snails tend to be one of the most ...
Tree snails of the family Partulidae have declined on Guam since World War II. One species, indigen...
Natural history museum collections provide a biodiversity window into the past and are of particular...
The Hawaiian tree snail genus Partulina, from Maui, Moloka'i, Uina'i, O'ahu, and the island of Hawa...
SummaryOceanic islands frequently support endemic faunal radiations that are highly vulnerable to in...
Adaptive radiation of partulid land snails in the tropical Pacific has produced an extraordinary arr...
Abstract Background The mass extirpation of the island of Moorea's endemic partulid tree snail fauna...
ABSTRACT-A newly discovered land snail species, Partula meyeri n. sp., of the highly threatened Sout...
Partula snails, also known as Polynesian tree snails, were first recorded scientifically from Captai...
Partula snails are one genus of the Partulidae family of air breathing, land snails that are endemic...
Abstract Background Partulid tree snails are endem...
Tree snails in the family Partulidae are widespread across the tropical Pacific, with endemic specie...
Partulid tree snails are endemic to Pacific high oceanic islands and have experienced extraordinary ...
Abstract. Four partulid tree snail species are known from American Samoa. In 1998, we surveyed the r...
Eleven of eighteen Society Island Partula species endemic to the Windward Island subgroup (Moorea an...
Where conservation status of island non-marine molluscs is known, snails tend to be one of the most ...
Tree snails of the family Partulidae have declined on Guam since World War II. One species, indigen...
Natural history museum collections provide a biodiversity window into the past and are of particular...
The Hawaiian tree snail genus Partulina, from Maui, Moloka'i, Uina'i, O'ahu, and the island of Hawa...
SummaryOceanic islands frequently support endemic faunal radiations that are highly vulnerable to in...
Adaptive radiation of partulid land snails in the tropical Pacific has produced an extraordinary arr...
Abstract Background The mass extirpation of the island of Moorea's endemic partulid tree snail fauna...
ABSTRACT-A newly discovered land snail species, Partula meyeri n. sp., of the highly threatened Sout...
Partula snails, also known as Polynesian tree snails, were first recorded scientifically from Captai...
Partula snails are one genus of the Partulidae family of air breathing, land snails that are endemic...
Abstract Background Partulid tree snails are endem...