AbstractStudying development in diverse taxa can address a central issue in evolutionary biology: how morphological diversity arises through the evolution of developmental mechanisms. Two of the best-studied developmental model organisms, the arthropod Drosophila and the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, have been found to belong to a single protostome superclade, the Ecdysozoa. This finding suggests that a closely related ecdysozoan phylum could serve as a valuable model for studying how developmental mechanisms evolve in ways that can produce diverse body plans. Tardigrades, also called water bears, make up a phylum of microscopic ecdysozoan animals. Tardigrades share many characteristics with C. elegans and Drosophila that could make them...
Abstract Background Both euarthropods and vertebrates have tripartit...
A character data set suitable for cladistic analysis of tardigrades at the family level was develope...
Understanding the dynamics of speciation and extinction events is one of the most interesting subjec...
AbstractStudying development in diverse taxa can address a central issue in evolutionary biology: ho...
The tardigrade Hypsibius dujardini as a new model for studies on the evolution of development (Under...
How morphological diversity arises is a key question in evolutionary developmental biology. As a lon...
Tardigrada, a phylum of meiofaunal organisms, have been at the center of discussions of the evolutio...
Incredibly disparate brain types are found in Metazoa, which raises the question of how this dispari...
The tempo and mode of cryptobiosis evolution within tardigrades are still unknown, but it is clear t...
Tardigrada is an ancient lineage of miniaturized animals. As an outgroup of the well-studied Arthrop...
Tardigrades often colonise extreme habitats, in which they survive using both types of dormancy: qui...
Tardigrades are microscopic organisms being developed as an emerging model system because of their b...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis is the final version of the arti...
Despite fascinating scientists for over 200 years, little at the molecular level is known about tard...
Tardigrades often colonise extreme habitats, in which they survive using both types of dormancy: qui...
Abstract Background Both euarthropods and vertebrates have tripartit...
A character data set suitable for cladistic analysis of tardigrades at the family level was develope...
Understanding the dynamics of speciation and extinction events is one of the most interesting subjec...
AbstractStudying development in diverse taxa can address a central issue in evolutionary biology: ho...
The tardigrade Hypsibius dujardini as a new model for studies on the evolution of development (Under...
How morphological diversity arises is a key question in evolutionary developmental biology. As a lon...
Tardigrada, a phylum of meiofaunal organisms, have been at the center of discussions of the evolutio...
Incredibly disparate brain types are found in Metazoa, which raises the question of how this dispari...
The tempo and mode of cryptobiosis evolution within tardigrades are still unknown, but it is clear t...
Tardigrada is an ancient lineage of miniaturized animals. As an outgroup of the well-studied Arthrop...
Tardigrades often colonise extreme habitats, in which they survive using both types of dormancy: qui...
Tardigrades are microscopic organisms being developed as an emerging model system because of their b...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis is the final version of the arti...
Despite fascinating scientists for over 200 years, little at the molecular level is known about tard...
Tardigrades often colonise extreme habitats, in which they survive using both types of dormancy: qui...
Abstract Background Both euarthropods and vertebrates have tripartit...
A character data set suitable for cladistic analysis of tardigrades at the family level was develope...
Understanding the dynamics of speciation and extinction events is one of the most interesting subjec...