The Astrophorida (Porifera, Demospongiae(p)) is geographically and bathymetrically widely distributed. Systema Porifera currently includes five families in this order: Ancorinidae, Calthropellidae, Geodiidae, Pachastrellidae and Thrombidae. To date, molecular phylogenetic studies including Astrophorida species are scarce and offer limited sampling. Phylogenetic relationships within this order are therefore for the most part unknown and hypotheses based on morphology largely untested. Astrophorida taxa have very diverse spicule sets that make them a model of choice to investigate spicule evolution.With a sampling of 153 specimens (9 families, 29 genera, 89 species) covering the deep- and shallow-waters worldwide, this work presents the first...
Homoscleromorpha is the fourth major sponge lineage, recently recognized to be distinct from the Dem...
Phymaraphiniidae Schrammen 1924 (Porifera: Astrophorina) is a family of lithistid demosponges that h...
Family Pachastrellidae Carter, 1875 Diagnosis: Astrophorida with a majority of amphiasters as strep...
Background The Astrophorida (Porifera, Demospongiaep) is geographically and bathymetrically widely ...
Background: The Astrophorida (Porifera, Demospongiae(rho)) is geographically and bathymetrically wid...
The Astrophorida (Porifera, Demospongiae) currently represent ca 660 extant species worldwide. In tr...
BackgroundThe Astrophorida (Porifera, Demospongiaep) is geographically and bathymetrically widely di...
Reconciling the fossil record with molecular phylogenies to enhance the understanding of animal evol...
The most diverse and species-rich class of the phylum Porifera is Demospongiae. In recent years, the...
Demosponges are challenging for phylogenetic systematics because of their plastic and relatively sim...
Demosponges are challenging for phylogenetic systematics because of their plastic and relatively sim...
15 páginas y 7 figuras.The relationships between different spicule lineages of Demospongae are revis...
We present a review of astrophorid species possessing calthrops megascleres as structural megasclere...
This thesis focuses on the family Polymastiidae, one of the key taxa of sponges (phylum Porifera), a...
We present a review of astrophorid species possessing calthrops megascleres as structural megasclere...
Homoscleromorpha is the fourth major sponge lineage, recently recognized to be distinct from the Dem...
Phymaraphiniidae Schrammen 1924 (Porifera: Astrophorina) is a family of lithistid demosponges that h...
Family Pachastrellidae Carter, 1875 Diagnosis: Astrophorida with a majority of amphiasters as strep...
Background The Astrophorida (Porifera, Demospongiaep) is geographically and bathymetrically widely ...
Background: The Astrophorida (Porifera, Demospongiae(rho)) is geographically and bathymetrically wid...
The Astrophorida (Porifera, Demospongiae) currently represent ca 660 extant species worldwide. In tr...
BackgroundThe Astrophorida (Porifera, Demospongiaep) is geographically and bathymetrically widely di...
Reconciling the fossil record with molecular phylogenies to enhance the understanding of animal evol...
The most diverse and species-rich class of the phylum Porifera is Demospongiae. In recent years, the...
Demosponges are challenging for phylogenetic systematics because of their plastic and relatively sim...
Demosponges are challenging for phylogenetic systematics because of their plastic and relatively sim...
15 páginas y 7 figuras.The relationships between different spicule lineages of Demospongae are revis...
We present a review of astrophorid species possessing calthrops megascleres as structural megasclere...
This thesis focuses on the family Polymastiidae, one of the key taxa of sponges (phylum Porifera), a...
We present a review of astrophorid species possessing calthrops megascleres as structural megasclere...
Homoscleromorpha is the fourth major sponge lineage, recently recognized to be distinct from the Dem...
Phymaraphiniidae Schrammen 1924 (Porifera: Astrophorina) is a family of lithistid demosponges that h...
Family Pachastrellidae Carter, 1875 Diagnosis: Astrophorida with a majority of amphiasters as strep...