Gammarus fossarum A redescription of Koch, 1835, is given, together with some notes on the variability in morphological characters of this species, both within one population and in different populations. It is proved through crosses that five morphologically different populations all belong to the same species, G. fossarum. The geographic variation of the various characters is discussed
<p>Three (of the in total 29) different species/species complexes known from Switzerland are shown: ...
Traditional morphological diagnoses of taxonomic status remain widely used while an increasing numbe...
Genetic differentiation of morphologically variable members of the G. pulex-group in northwestern Eu...
2) These freshwater species can be classified in three artificial groups: (a) the G. pulex-group (sp...
INTRODUCTION In the past, many authors emphasized the great variability in the morphology of the mem...
Until 1974 Gammarus ibericus was known only from the type-locality in Spain. In that year, Goedmaker...
1. In New Hampshire populations of the circum-Atlantic species Gammarus oceanicus, 18 morphological ...
On the ground of the examination of a large material from Poland and from other countries, the varia...
In the Hercynian Massif, a geologically old area in Southern France, various morphologically distinc...
Mitochondrial DNA nucleotide sequence analysis was used to determine the extent of genetic different...
1) This part of the revision of the freshwater Gammarus species deals with the G. roeseli-group. Mem...
The present study focused on redescription of Gammarus pseudosyriacus (Karaman & Pinkster, 1977) bas...
Amphipods are an important component of temperate permanent freshwater macrozoobenthos. They have po...
International audienceWe characterized the first microsatellite markers for Gammarus fossarum. Eight...
A historical review is given of the literature oil Italian members of the genus Gammarus. Only three...
<p>Three (of the in total 29) different species/species complexes known from Switzerland are shown: ...
Traditional morphological diagnoses of taxonomic status remain widely used while an increasing numbe...
Genetic differentiation of morphologically variable members of the G. pulex-group in northwestern Eu...
2) These freshwater species can be classified in three artificial groups: (a) the G. pulex-group (sp...
INTRODUCTION In the past, many authors emphasized the great variability in the morphology of the mem...
Until 1974 Gammarus ibericus was known only from the type-locality in Spain. In that year, Goedmaker...
1. In New Hampshire populations of the circum-Atlantic species Gammarus oceanicus, 18 morphological ...
On the ground of the examination of a large material from Poland and from other countries, the varia...
In the Hercynian Massif, a geologically old area in Southern France, various morphologically distinc...
Mitochondrial DNA nucleotide sequence analysis was used to determine the extent of genetic different...
1) This part of the revision of the freshwater Gammarus species deals with the G. roeseli-group. Mem...
The present study focused on redescription of Gammarus pseudosyriacus (Karaman & Pinkster, 1977) bas...
Amphipods are an important component of temperate permanent freshwater macrozoobenthos. They have po...
International audienceWe characterized the first microsatellite markers for Gammarus fossarum. Eight...
A historical review is given of the literature oil Italian members of the genus Gammarus. Only three...
<p>Three (of the in total 29) different species/species complexes known from Switzerland are shown: ...
Traditional morphological diagnoses of taxonomic status remain widely used while an increasing numbe...
Genetic differentiation of morphologically variable members of the G. pulex-group in northwestern Eu...