An organism's body size is one of its most fundamental and observable traits for extant and fossil taxa. In the present study, we document long-term evolutionary trends in body size of …
D Jofré-Madariaga, MAA Moya… - Marine Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
Non-indigenous species (NIS) have the potential to colonize and become established in a wide range of coastal habitats. Species with broad environmental tolerances can quickly …
MBP Otegui, KM Brauko, MS Oortman… - Marine Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
Body size is considered the most important trait in ecology, and as such, helps to understand the species-environment interactions. We explored the relationship between body traits and …
Simple Summary Chitons are a charismatic group of mollusks that live underneath rocks on shores throughout the world, where they experience variations due to environmental factors …
The edible chiton Chiton articulatus is a commercially important mollusk found in the rocky intertidal zones of the Mexican tropical Pacific. Despite the intense harvesting in Acapulco …
Teratology is a congenital abnormality commonly observed in the shells of mollusks. A new case of teratology in polyplacophorans is documented. This corresponds to a new case of …
The species Chiton echinatus was first described by Barmes in 1824. Subsequently, it has been allocated to several widely distributed genera (eg, Acanthopleura, Enoplochiton …
Biotic interactions can determine species distributions and range limits, but little theoretical background exists regarding variation in commensalistic associations across latitudes. We …
BI Sirenko, CM Ibanez - Ruthenica, 2023 - researchgate.net
Here we present detailed morphological and molecular comparison of the Tonicia species and ecotypes along Southeastern Pacific coast. Several specimens were examined by …