Hi everybody,
our new paper "The Syllis gracilis species complex: a molecular
approach to a difficult taxonomic problem (Annelida, Syllidae)", has
been finally published.
Let me know if you are interested on it!
All the best,
Patri
Daniel Martin <dani from ceab.csic.es> escribió:
> Hi Eduardo,
>> Congratulations for your nice paper. Here you will fins some
> references where assexual reproduction by regeneration is mentioned
> for Haplosyllis (see H. aplysinicola) and Polydorella:
>> Lattig P. and Martin D. (2011) Sponge-associated Haplosyllis
> (Polychaeta: Syllidae: Syllinae) from the Caribbean Sea, with the
> description of four new species. Scientia Marina, 75(4), 733-758.
>> Williams J.D. (2004) Reproduction and morphology of Polydorella
> (Polychaeta: Spionidae), including the description of a new species
> from the Philippines. Journal of Natural History, 38, 1339-1358.
>> Radashevsky V.I. (1996) Morphology, ecology and asexual reproduction
> of a new Polydorella species (Polychaeta: Spionidae) from the South
> China Sea. Bulletin of Marine Science, 58(3), 684-693.
>> Best
> ——
>> Dr. Daniel Martin
> Scientific Researcher
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> - WWW Institutional: http://www.ceab.csic.es> - WWW Personal: http://www.ceab.csic.es/personal/daniel-martin-sintes/>>> El 16 nov 2016, a les 3:05, Eduardo Zattara <ezattara from gmail.com> va
>> escriure:
>>>> Dear annelidians,
>>>> Our article describing an analysis of the phylogenetic distribution of
>> regeneration and asexual reproduction throughout the Annelida has just been
>> published in Invertebrate Biology, and can be read at the link below:
>>>>http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ivb.12151/full>>>> The article is open access and should be accessible to everyone.
>>>> Despite the large number of references collected for this work, we are
>> convinced that there is plenty of knowledge out there, in publications we
>> missed, gray literature, or the unpublished experiences of the many people
>> who work with segmented worms. I would love to hear from you about species
>> we have no data for in the current database. Feedback on the article and
>> analyses therein are also wormly welcome. As we mention there, the data
>> available covers less than 2% of the total species diversity of the phylum,
>> meaning there is a lot of work ahead!
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> -Ed-
>>>>>> "Only in silence the word,
>> only in dark the light,
>> only in dying life :
>> bright the hawk's flight on the empty sky"
>>>> --------------
>> Dr. Eduardo E. Zattara
>>>> Research Collaborator | Research Fellow
>> Department of Invertebrate Zoology | Department of Biology
>> National Museum of Natural History | Indiana Molecular Biology Institute
>> Smithsonian Institution | Indiana University,
>> Bloomington
>>>> email: ezattara from gmail.com <ezattara from umd.edu>
>> phone: +1 (812) 369 9301
>> mail address: Indiana University, 915 E. Third Street, Myers Hall 150,
>> Bloomington, IN 47405-7107
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