Abstract The alpheid snapping shrimp genus Synalpheus Spence Bate, 1888, is a prominent component of arthropod diversity found in coral reefs. Notably, Synalpheus is the only genus of marine organisms known to exhibit eusocial behavior. Although eusociality has evolved at least four times independently in Synalpheus, all described eusocial species are from the West Atlantic, with only a single study documenting possibly eusocial species from Indonesia. In 2008, during an expedition to Madagascar organized by the Florida Museum of Natural History (FLMNH), a diverse array of sponge-dwelling species was collected, including two species of Synalpheus exhibiting colonial behavior. Through detailed examination of these specimens, w...
Eusociality is a term used in reference to the highest level of social organization in a hierarchica...
Almeida, Alexandre O., Boehs, Guisla, Araújo-Silva, Catarina L., Bezerra, Luis Ernesto A. (2012): Sh...
Shelf off Western Australia. Automate hayashii appears closest to the poorly known A. salomoni Couti...
Recently, the Caribbean snapping shrimp Synalpheus regalis was shown to be eusocial by the criteria ...
Two new species of sponge-dwelling snapping shrimp in the genus Synalpheus are described. Synalpheus...
Microevolutionary studies and natural history suggest that host-specialization has promoted the high...
<div><p>The tropical shrimp genus <em>Synalpheus</em> includes the only eusocial marine animals. In ...
Some small collections of alpheid shrimp resulting from the participation of the United States rese...
A new, conspicuously coloured species of the alpheid genus Synalpheus Spence Bate, 1888, is describe...
FIGURE 3. Synalpheus microneptunus n. sp. Holotype, ovigerous female, CL 2.72 mm (USNM 1154070, orig...
Alpheid snapping shrimp are one of the most diverse groups of coral-reef fauna, and sponge-dwelling ...
The tropical shrimp genus Synalpheus includes the only eusocial marine animals. In much of the Carib...
The genus Synalpheus Bate, 1888, is one of the most diverse and widely distributed genera of caride...
This thesis is focused on symbiotic associations of caridean shrimps with a variety of marine animal...
species in the eastern Atlantic and Indo-West Pacific. Most species are small (< 10 mm in total l...
Eusociality is a term used in reference to the highest level of social organization in a hierarchica...
Almeida, Alexandre O., Boehs, Guisla, Araújo-Silva, Catarina L., Bezerra, Luis Ernesto A. (2012): Sh...
Shelf off Western Australia. Automate hayashii appears closest to the poorly known A. salomoni Couti...
Recently, the Caribbean snapping shrimp Synalpheus regalis was shown to be eusocial by the criteria ...
Two new species of sponge-dwelling snapping shrimp in the genus Synalpheus are described. Synalpheus...
Microevolutionary studies and natural history suggest that host-specialization has promoted the high...
<div><p>The tropical shrimp genus <em>Synalpheus</em> includes the only eusocial marine animals. In ...
Some small collections of alpheid shrimp resulting from the participation of the United States rese...
A new, conspicuously coloured species of the alpheid genus Synalpheus Spence Bate, 1888, is describe...
FIGURE 3. Synalpheus microneptunus n. sp. Holotype, ovigerous female, CL 2.72 mm (USNM 1154070, orig...
Alpheid snapping shrimp are one of the most diverse groups of coral-reef fauna, and sponge-dwelling ...
The tropical shrimp genus Synalpheus includes the only eusocial marine animals. In much of the Carib...
The genus Synalpheus Bate, 1888, is one of the most diverse and widely distributed genera of caride...
This thesis is focused on symbiotic associations of caridean shrimps with a variety of marine animal...
species in the eastern Atlantic and Indo-West Pacific. Most species are small (< 10 mm in total l...
Eusociality is a term used in reference to the highest level of social organization in a hierarchica...
Almeida, Alexandre O., Boehs, Guisla, Araújo-Silva, Catarina L., Bezerra, Luis Ernesto A. (2012): Sh...
Shelf off Western Australia. Automate hayashii appears closest to the poorly known A. salomoni Couti...