Marco Curini Galletti
University of Sassari
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PLOS ONE | 2014
Inga Meyer-Wachsmuth; Marco Curini Galletti; Ulf Jondelius
Nemertodermatida are microscopically small, benthic marine worms. Specimens of two nominal species, Sterreria psammicola and Nemertinoides elongatus from 33 locations worldwide were sequenced for three molecular markers. Species delimitation and validation was done using gene trees, haplotype networks and multilocus Bayesian analysis. We found 20 supported species of which nine: Nemertinoides glandulosum n.sp., N. wolfgangi n.sp., Sterreria boucheti n.sp., S. lundini n.sp., S. martindalei n.sp., S. monolithes n.sp., S. papuensis n.sp., S. variabilis n.sp. and S. ylvae n.sp., are described including nucleotide-based diagnoses. The distribution patterns indicate transoceanic dispersal in some of the species. Sympatric species were found in many cases. The high level of cryptic diversity in this meiofauna group implies that marine diversity may be higher than previously estimated.
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2005
Ferruccio Maltagliati; Marco Casu; Tiziana Lai; Daniela Iraci Sareri; Daniela Casu; Marco Curini Galletti; Grazia Cantone; Alberto Castelli
Ophelia bicornis sensu lato is a polychaete living in intertidal sandy habitats of Mediterranean and European Atlantic coasts, whose systematics have been strongly debated in the past few decades. In the present work the count of nephridiopores was coupled with genetic analysis carried out with DNA markers (inter simple sequence repeats) for a total of 30 individuals collected at six Italian beaches. Exact test, analysis of molecular variance, non-metric multidimensional scaling and assignment tests clearly separated individuals with five nephridiopore pairs from those with six pairs. This finding validated results of a recent allozyme study in which O. bicornis sensu lato was split into O. bicornis sensu stricto (six nephridiopore pairs) and O. barquii (five nephridiopore pairs). This paper represents a further contribution to the estimation of biodiversity within marine invertebrates.
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2005
Marco Casu; Ferruccio Maltagliati; Piero Cossu; Tiziana Lai; Marco Curini Galletti; Alberto Castelli; John A. Commito
Archive | 2006
Daniela Casu; Giulia Ceccherelli; Donatella Palomba; Marco Curini Galletti; Alberto Castelli
Archive | 2004
Piero Cossu; Marco Casu; Marco Curini Galletti; Tiziana Lai; Ferruccio Maltagliati; Alberto Castelli
Archive | 2011
Gian Luca Dedola; Fabio Scarpa; Tiziana Lai; Laura Mura; Daria Sanna; Piero Cossu; Benedetto Cristo; Marco Curini Galletti; Marco Casu
Archive | 2011
Daria Sanna; Gian Luca Dedola; Fabio Scarpa; Tiziana Lai; Piero Cossu; Sarah Caronni; Francesco Mura; Alberto Ruiu; Pier Panzalis; Benedetto Cristo; Gianfranco Russino; Marco Curini Galletti; Marco Casu
Archive | 2010
Benedetto Cristo; Gian Luca Dedola; Tiziana Lai; Piero Cossu; Daria Sanna; C. Circosta; Marco Curini Galletti; C. Meloni; Marco Casu
Archive | 2009
Benedetto Cristo; Tiziana Lai; Daria Sanna; Gian Luca Dedola; Marco Curini Galletti; Marco Casu
Archive | 2006
Marco Casu; Daniela Casu; Tiziana Lai; Piero Cossu; Marco Curini Galletti; Gianfranco Russino