Historically, there has been considerable disagreement between researchers about the criteria used to discriminate among species. Decisions based on traditional morphological and genetic data alone can be potentially problematic, especially if the hypotheses are contradictory. Today, taxonomy is integrating new methods from different disciplines that study species' limits and evolution; this diverse range of evidence aids researchers in the recognition of species. Differences in niche characteristics could become a new and useful criterion in helping to decide the status of conflicting taxonomical entities. Ochthebius glaber (family Hydraenidae) is an endangered water beetle typical from southeast Iberian hypersaline streams that shows thre...
International audienceTaxonomy is undoubtedly complementary to other fields in biology such as ecolo...
Coping with aridity is a physiological challenge for all organisms, including fresh-water ones. Arid...
Dispersal is a critical factor determining the spatial scale of speciation, which is constrained by ...
Historically, there has been considerable disagreement between researchers about the criteria used t...
Comparative analysis is a potentially powerful approach to study the effects of ecological traits on...
Abstract Saline inland waters are globally threatened habitats harbouring many specialised endemic s...
18 páginas, 8 figuras, 2 tablas.It has been hypothesized that species living in small lentic water b...
Marine rockpools represent a dynamic ecosystem where inhabiting species usually suffer changeable co...
Presentation given at the XXXVIII Annual Meeting of the Willi Hennig Society, in University of Calif...
The long-term geological stability of aquatic habitats has been demonstrated to be a determinant in ...
International audienceAimDiscerning the relative role of geographical and ecological factors in prom...
Euro-Mediterranean running water ecosystems represent a highly threatened habitat due to draining, c...
Stream dwelling invertebrates are ideal candidates for the study of ecological speciation as they ar...
The Great Artesian Basin (GAB) provides a reliable source of water in the form of isolated freshwate...
International audienceTaxonomy is undoubtedly complementary to other fields in biology such as ecolo...
Coping with aridity is a physiological challenge for all organisms, including fresh-water ones. Arid...
Dispersal is a critical factor determining the spatial scale of speciation, which is constrained by ...
Historically, there has been considerable disagreement between researchers about the criteria used t...
Comparative analysis is a potentially powerful approach to study the effects of ecological traits on...
Abstract Saline inland waters are globally threatened habitats harbouring many specialised endemic s...
18 páginas, 8 figuras, 2 tablas.It has been hypothesized that species living in small lentic water b...
Marine rockpools represent a dynamic ecosystem where inhabiting species usually suffer changeable co...
Presentation given at the XXXVIII Annual Meeting of the Willi Hennig Society, in University of Calif...
The long-term geological stability of aquatic habitats has been demonstrated to be a determinant in ...
International audienceAimDiscerning the relative role of geographical and ecological factors in prom...
Euro-Mediterranean running water ecosystems represent a highly threatened habitat due to draining, c...
Stream dwelling invertebrates are ideal candidates for the study of ecological speciation as they ar...
The Great Artesian Basin (GAB) provides a reliable source of water in the form of isolated freshwate...
International audienceTaxonomy is undoubtedly complementary to other fields in biology such as ecolo...
Coping with aridity is a physiological challenge for all organisms, including fresh-water ones. Arid...
Dispersal is a critical factor determining the spatial scale of speciation, which is constrained by ...