Delimiting species in facultatively selfing taxa is a challenging problem of which the terrestrial pulmonate snail genus Rumina is a good example. These snails have a mixed breeding system and show a high degree of shell and color variation. Three nominal species (R. decollata, R. saharica and R. paivae) and two color morphs within R. decollata (dark and light) are currently recognized. The present study aims at evaluating to what extent these entities reflect evolutionary diverging taxonomic units, rather than fixed polymorphisms due to sustained selfing. Therefore, a phylogenetic analysis of nuclear (ITS1, ITS2) and mitochondrial DNA (COI, CytB, 12S rDNA, 16S rDNA) sequences was performed. Putative species in Rumina, inferred from the mit...
Delimiting species in radiations is notoriously difficult because of the small differences between t...
Extreme morphological variation in the land snail Abida secale has been categorized in 17 currently ...
<p>We applied an integrative approach to re-evaluate the taxonomy of the conchologically highly dive...
Delimiting species in facultatively selfing taxa is a challenging problem of which the terrestrial p...
Delimiting species in facultatively selfing taxa is a challenging problem of which the terrestrial p...
<div><p>Delimiting species in facultatively selfing taxa is a challenging problem of which the terre...
The land snail genus Rumina shows much intra- and interspecific variation in shell morphology. Three...
The hermaphroditic terrestrial snail Rumina decollata has a mixed breeding system with a high preval...
Abstract The hermaphroditic terrestrial snail Rumina decollata has a mixed breeding system with a hi...
The hermaphroditic, facultatively selfing, land snail Rumina decollata is a common, widespread speci...
Sauer J, Hausdorf B. A comparison of DNA-based methods for delimiting species in a Cretan land snail...
Land snails have long been recognized as suitable organisms for studying phenotypic differentiation ...
Land snails have long been recognized as suitable organisms for studying phenotypic differentiation ...
Le genre Rumina Risso, 1926 (Subulinidae) est constitué de gastéropodes terrestres, hermaphrodites e...
Le genre Rumina Risso, 1926 (Subulinidae) est constitué de gastéropodes terrestres, hermaphrodites e...
Delimiting species in radiations is notoriously difficult because of the small differences between t...
Extreme morphological variation in the land snail Abida secale has been categorized in 17 currently ...
<p>We applied an integrative approach to re-evaluate the taxonomy of the conchologically highly dive...
Delimiting species in facultatively selfing taxa is a challenging problem of which the terrestrial p...
Delimiting species in facultatively selfing taxa is a challenging problem of which the terrestrial p...
<div><p>Delimiting species in facultatively selfing taxa is a challenging problem of which the terre...
The land snail genus Rumina shows much intra- and interspecific variation in shell morphology. Three...
The hermaphroditic terrestrial snail Rumina decollata has a mixed breeding system with a high preval...
Abstract The hermaphroditic terrestrial snail Rumina decollata has a mixed breeding system with a hi...
The hermaphroditic, facultatively selfing, land snail Rumina decollata is a common, widespread speci...
Sauer J, Hausdorf B. A comparison of DNA-based methods for delimiting species in a Cretan land snail...
Land snails have long been recognized as suitable organisms for studying phenotypic differentiation ...
Land snails have long been recognized as suitable organisms for studying phenotypic differentiation ...
Le genre Rumina Risso, 1926 (Subulinidae) est constitué de gastéropodes terrestres, hermaphrodites e...
Le genre Rumina Risso, 1926 (Subulinidae) est constitué de gastéropodes terrestres, hermaphrodites e...
Delimiting species in radiations is notoriously difficult because of the small differences between t...
Extreme morphological variation in the land snail Abida secale has been categorized in 17 currently ...
<p>We applied an integrative approach to re-evaluate the taxonomy of the conchologically highly dive...