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Epifaunal Assemblages of the Fan Mussel <i>Atrina fragilis</i> (Mollusca: Bivalvia) in the Sea of Marmara. [PDF]
Çinar ME +4 more
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Meiofauna at a tropical sandy beach in the SW Atlantic: the influence of seasonality on diversity. [PDF]
Coppo GC +3 more
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ANNiKEY Linear - diagnoses, descriptions, and a single-access identification key to Annelida family-level taxa. [PDF]
Glasby CJ +5 more
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Conflicting signal within a single gene confounds syllid phylogeny (Syllidae, Annelida)
The phylogenetic relationships within the family Syllidae have been analyzed previous to this study and a new subfamily (Anoplosyllinae) defined. However, the monophyly of the family Syllidae was not well-supported.
M TERESA Aguado, Christoph Bleidorn
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Abyssal benthic Syllidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) from the Angola Basin
Three species of Syllidae were obtained from the deep sea expedition DIVA-1 to the south-eastern sector of the Atlantic Ocean. Anguillosyllis capensis Day, 1963 has previously been recorded only from the Agulhas Bank, Parexogone wolfi San Martín, 1991 is
Markus Böggemann, Gunter Purschke
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Syllidae constitutes a large and variable, but nevertheless highly characteristic group of polychaetes. The name comes from Syllis, a nymph in Greek mythology, who was the lover of the god Apollo and the mother of king Zeuxippos of Sikyon.
Greg W. Rouse +2 more
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Syllidae constitutes a large and variable, but nevertheless highly characteristic group of polychaetes. The name comes from Syllis, a nymph in Greek mythology, who was the lover of the god Apollo and the mother of king Zeuxippos of Sikyon.
Greg W. Rouse +2 more
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Systematics and evolution of syllids (Annelida, Syllidae)
Cladistics, 2011AbstractA large, combined phylogenetic analysis (including morphological and molecular data from 18S rDNA, 16S rDNA and cytochrome c oxidase subunit I), with the highest number of species and genera of Syllidae studied to date (213 terminals), is examined.
M Teresa, Aguado +2 more
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Phylogeny and evolution of reproductive modes in Autolytinae (Syllidae, Annelida)
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2003The phylogeny of 31 autolytine taxa (Syllidae, Polychaeta, and Annelida) was estimated based on 16S rDNA and 18S rDNA sequences. Outgroups included 12 non-autolytine syllids and four other annelids from related groups. The phylogeny was used to trace the evolution of the various reproductive strategies (i.e., epigamy, anterior and posterior ...
Arne, Nygren, Per, Sundberg
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Phylogeny of Syllidae (Polychaeta) based on morphological data
Zoologica Scripta, 2009The phylogeny of Syllidae is assessed in two parsimony analyses of 107 morphological characters. The first analysis included one species of each of the 71 genera of the Syllidae, as well as members of other close families. In the second analysis, 23 poorly known genera were excluded. Character information is based on the examination of available types,
M. Teresa Aguado, Guillermo San Martín
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