Insights into global brittle star diversity using a targeted exon capture approach.
Tim O’Hara (Museums Victoria); Maggie Haines (Museums Victoria); Andrew Hugall (Museums Victoria). Ophiuroids, commonly known as brittle stars, are a class of marine invertebrates with over a quarter-billion-year-old evolutionary history. They are globally distributed, occurring from intertidal regions down to the abyssal sea floor. These attributes make them an ideal system to examine evolutionary processes and biogeographic […]
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