Annelids in Modern Biology 2009
DOI: 10.1002/9780470455203.ch1
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Developing Models for Lophotrochozoan and Annelid Biology

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“…Several other clitellate species are also popular in experimental lab work (Halanych and Borda, 2009), and many morphospecies used are complexes of cryptic species, and in other cases described species are misidentified and either used alone under the wrong name or as a mixture with the species it has been identified to (e.g., Gustafsson et al, 2009;Martinsson and Erséus, 2014;Römbke et al, 2016;Siddall et al, 2007). The existence of cryptic lineages among such model morphospecies is problematic, as they may differ in both physiological and ecological traits (Feckler et al, 2013;Feckler et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several other clitellate species are also popular in experimental lab work (Halanych and Borda, 2009), and many morphospecies used are complexes of cryptic species, and in other cases described species are misidentified and either used alone under the wrong name or as a mixture with the species it has been identified to (e.g., Gustafsson et al, 2009;Martinsson and Erséus, 2014;Römbke et al, 2016;Siddall et al, 2007). The existence of cryptic lineages among such model morphospecies is problematic, as they may differ in both physiological and ecological traits (Feckler et al, 2013;Feckler et al, 2014).…”
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“…El poliqueto marino y estuarino Capitella capitata (Fabricius, 1780) es una especie endobentónica (Tomassetti & Porrello, 2005) y considerado cosmopolita (Grémare, Marsh, & Tenore, 1989;Halanych & Borda, 2009). Este poliqueto es un depositívoro, y se le considera una especie oportunista por su rápido crecimiento, corto ciclo de vida y alta fecundidad (Eckelbarger, Linley, & Grassle, 1984;Horng, Wang, & Cheng, 2009;Pardo, Teixeira, & Amaral, 2010).…”
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