The Slipper Snail, Crepidula: An Emerging Lophotrochozoan Model System
JJ Henry, R Collin, KJ Perry - The Biological Bulletin, 2010 - journals.uchicago.edu
Recent developmental and genomic research focused on “slipper snails” in the genus
Crepidula has positioned Crepidula fornicata as a de facto model system for …
Crepidula has positioned Crepidula fornicata as a de facto model system for …
Pushing short DNA fragments to the limit: phylogenetic relationships of 'hydrobioid'gastropods (Caenogastropoda: Rissooidea)
Although phylogenetic studies are increasingly utilizing multi-locus datasets, a review of
GenBank data for the Gastropoda indicates a strong bias towards a few short gene …
GenBank data for the Gastropoda indicates a strong bias towards a few short gene …
Accepting partnership by submission? Morphological phylogenetics in a molecular millennium
RA Jenner - Systematic biology, 2004 - JSTOR
Organismic and morphological approaches to biology have lately come under attack from a
variety of corners in both teaching and research. However, the main moti-vations for these …
variety of corners in both teaching and research. However, the main moti-vations for these …
Molluscan models: Crepidula fornicata
JQ Henry, DC Lyons - Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 2016 - Elsevier
Gastropod snails in the genus Crepidula have emerged as model systems for studying a
metazoan super clade, the Spiralia. Recent work on one species in particular, Crepidula …
metazoan super clade, the Spiralia. Recent work on one species in particular, Crepidula …
Phylogenetic Molecular Species Delimitations Unravel Potential New Species in the Pest Genus Spodoptera Guenée, 1852 (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae)
P Dumas, J Barbut, B Le Ru, JF Silvain, AL Clamens… - PLoS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Nowadays molecular species delimitation methods promote the identification of species
boundaries within complex taxonomic groups by adopting innovative species concepts and …
boundaries within complex taxonomic groups by adopting innovative species concepts and …
Unraveling the evolutionary radiation of the thoracican barnacles using molecular and morphological evidence: a comparison of several divergence time estimation …
The Thoracica includes the ordinary barnacles found along the sea shore and is the most
diverse and well-studied superorder of Cirripedia. However, although the literature abounds …
diverse and well-studied superorder of Cirripedia. However, although the literature abounds …
Phylogenetic relationships among calyptraeid gastropods and their implications for the biogeography of marine speciation
R Collin - Systematic Biology, 2003 - academic.oup.com
Although calyptraeid gastropods are not well understood taxonomically, in part because
their simple plastic shells are the primary taxonomic character, they provide an ideal system …
their simple plastic shells are the primary taxonomic character, they provide an ideal system …
Spiralian model systems.
JQ Henry - International Journal of Developmental Biology, 2014 - search.ebscohost.com
The" Spiralia" represent one of the three major clades of bilaterian metazoans. Though
members of this clade exhibit tremendous diversity in terms of their larval and adult body …
members of this clade exhibit tremendous diversity in terms of their larval and adult body …
Geometric morphometric character suites as phylogenetic data: extracting phylogenetic signal from gastropod shells
UE Smith, JR Hendricks - Systematic biology, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Despite being the objects of numerous macroevolutionary studies, many of the best
represented constituents of the fossil record—including diverse examples such as …
represented constituents of the fossil record—including diverse examples such as …
Molecular phylogenetic and embryological evidence that feeding larvae have been reacquired in a marine gastropod
R Collin, OR Chaparro, F Winkler… - The Biological …, 2007 - journals.uchicago.edu
Evolutionary transitions between different modes of development in marine invertebrates are
thought to be biased toward the loss of feeding larvae. Because the morphology of feeding …
thought to be biased toward the loss of feeding larvae. Because the morphology of feeding …