نتایج جستجو برای: morphospecies

تعداد نتایج: 527  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Frank Scheckenbach Claudia Wylezich Alexander P Mylnikov Markus Weitere Hartmut Arndt

Heterotrophic flagellates are key components of all ecosystems. Understanding the patterns of biodiversity of these organisms is thus particularly important. Here we analyzed the intraspecific diversity of 10 morphospecies of heterotrophic flagellates comprising representatives of the Apusozoa (2 morphospecies) and Kinetoplastea (8 morphospecies), all belonging to the most common flagellates wi...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2003
Michael A McCartney Jenny Acevedo Christine Heredia Ciro Rico Brice Quenoville Eldredge Bermingham W Owen McMillan

We used molecular approaches to study the status of speciation in coral reef fishes known as hamlets (Serranidae: Hypoplectrus). Several hamlet morphospecies coexist on Caribbean reefs, and mate assortatively with respect to their strikingly distinct colour patterns. We provide evidence that, genetically, the hamlets display characteristics common in species flocks on land and in freshwaters. S...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Mauricio M Zenker Rodolphe Rougerie José A Teston Michel Laguerre Marcio R Pie André V L Freitas

The morphological species delimitations (i.e. morphospecies) have long been the best way to avoid the taxonomic impediment and compare insect taxa biodiversity in highly diverse tropical and subtropical regions. The development of DNA barcoding, however, has shown great potential to replace (or at least complement) the morphospecies approach, with the advantage of relying on automated methods i...

2010
José G. B. Derraik John W. Early Gerard P. Closs Katharine J. M. Dickinson

The use of morphospecies as surrogates for taxonomic species has been proposed as an alternative to overcome the identification difficulties associated with many invertebrate studies, such as biodiversity surveys. Hymenoptera specimens were collected by beating and pitfall traps, and were separated into morphospecies by a non-specialist with no prior training, and later identified by an expert ...

2016
Alan N. Andersen Benjamin D. Hoffmann Kathryn Sparks Michael Wink

Melophorus is an exceptionally diverse ant genus from arid Australia that has received little taxonomic attention, such that just a fraction of its remarkable number of species is described. The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization’s Tropical Ecosystems Research Centre (TERC) in Darwin holds by far the most extensive collection of Melophorus, and as of September 2016 thi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
M Alex Smith D Monty Wood Daniel H Janzen Winnie Hallwachs Paul D N Hebert

Many species of tachinid flies are viewed as generalist parasitoids because what is apparently a single species of fly has been reared from many species of caterpillars. However, an ongoing inventory of the tachinid flies parasitizing thousands of species of caterpillars in Area de Conservación Guanacaste, northwestern Costa Rica, has encountered >400 species of specialist tachinids with only a...

2012
Isa Schön Ricardo L. Pinto Stuart Halse Alison J. Smith Koen Martens C. William Birky

BACKGROUND Fully asexually reproducing taxa lack outcrossing. Hence, the classic Biological Species Concept cannot be applied. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We used DNA sequences from the mitochondrial COI gene and the nuclear ITS2 region to check species boundaries according to the evolutionary genetic (EG) species concept in five morphospecies in the putative ancient asexual ostracod gener...

2009
M. J. A. Vermeij S. A. Sandin

Numerous genetic studies that show close genetic relationships between morphologically-defined coral species support the concept of reticulate evolution. The ecological scenarios that lead to such genetic patterns are less well studied. The crux in such studies is to answer under which conditions gene-flow between coral morphospecies breaks down and give rise to new genetic clusters with higher...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2008
Felipe S Barreto Michael A McCartney

Recent theoretical models and empirical studies of fruit flies, birds, and fish indicate that assortative mating may initiate speciation when physical barriers to gene flow are absent, and before postzygotic barriers evolve. These are important results for marine animals like coral reef fish, where ocean currents can carry planktonic larvae over broad ranges, interconnecting populations and slo...

2015
Angela M Oliverio Daniel J G Lahr Jessica Grant Laura A Katz

This study reveals extensive phenotypic convergence based on the non-monophyly of genera and morphospecies of testate (shelled) amoebae. Using two independent markers, small subunit ribosomal DNA (ssu-rDNA) and mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (COI), we demonstrate discordance between morphology and molecules for 'core Nebela' species (Arcellinida; Amoebozoa). Prior work using just a single l...

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