Didemnum granulatum is a colonial fouling ascidian that lives in subtidal substrates, worldwide. It exhibits two morphotypes, orange and beige. In this study, we verified if the color morphotypes and/or the spatial distribution of specimens in different islands might be associated to patterns of genetic structure of a single species, or if they represent distinct cryptic species. Specimens were collected in four islands, along the coast of the Santa Catarina state. A segment of 490 bp from the mitochondrial gene cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) was amplified from 45 samples. Twenty-one haplotypes were identified. The total haplotype diversity (0.912) and the total nucleotide diversity (0.044) were high. The global Fst of the populations...
Abstract: Recent advances in taxonomy have disclosed the prevalence of cryptic sibling species in ma...
We applied independent species concepts to clarify the phylogeographic structure of the ascidian Ci...
Aim The tunicate Molgula manhattensis has a disjunct amphi-Atlantic distribution and a recent histor...
Ascidians, like most encrusting organisms, present polymorphisms in shape and color that are frequen...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Ascidians, like most encrusting organis...
The pleated ascidian Styela plicata (Lesueur, 1823) is a solitary species commonly found in ports an...
The colonial tunicate Didemnum perlucidum has been identified from numerous tropical and temperate l...
In Antarctica, ascidians are among the most conspicuous and abundant organisms in benthic ecosystems...
Recent studies indicate that ascidians are efficiently dispersed by human transport. We have chosen ...
Pelagic larvae are highly important for maintaining the gene flow among populations of sessile marin...
Considerable progress in our understanding of the population genetic changes associated with biologi...
Considerable progress in our understanding of the population genetic changes associated with biologi...
A new species of Didemnum was discovered during a recent biodiversity survey of Praia da Baleia, São...
Gaps in our ability to identify species and understand factors influencing the evolution of species ...
We applied independent species concepts to clarify the phylogeographic structure of the ascidian Ci...
Abstract: Recent advances in taxonomy have disclosed the prevalence of cryptic sibling species in ma...
We applied independent species concepts to clarify the phylogeographic structure of the ascidian Ci...
Aim The tunicate Molgula manhattensis has a disjunct amphi-Atlantic distribution and a recent histor...
Ascidians, like most encrusting organisms, present polymorphisms in shape and color that are frequen...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Ascidians, like most encrusting organis...
The pleated ascidian Styela plicata (Lesueur, 1823) is a solitary species commonly found in ports an...
The colonial tunicate Didemnum perlucidum has been identified from numerous tropical and temperate l...
In Antarctica, ascidians are among the most conspicuous and abundant organisms in benthic ecosystems...
Recent studies indicate that ascidians are efficiently dispersed by human transport. We have chosen ...
Pelagic larvae are highly important for maintaining the gene flow among populations of sessile marin...
Considerable progress in our understanding of the population genetic changes associated with biologi...
Considerable progress in our understanding of the population genetic changes associated with biologi...
A new species of Didemnum was discovered during a recent biodiversity survey of Praia da Baleia, São...
Gaps in our ability to identify species and understand factors influencing the evolution of species ...
We applied independent species concepts to clarify the phylogeographic structure of the ascidian Ci...
Abstract: Recent advances in taxonomy have disclosed the prevalence of cryptic sibling species in ma...
We applied independent species concepts to clarify the phylogeographic structure of the ascidian Ci...
Aim The tunicate Molgula manhattensis has a disjunct amphi-Atlantic distribution and a recent histor...