Comparative phylogeography can inform many macroevolutionary questions, such as whether species diversification is limited by rates of geographic population differentiation. We examined the link between population genetic structure and species diversification in the fully aquatic sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) by comparing mitochondrial phylogeography in 16 species from two closely related clades that show contrasting diversification dynamics across northern Australia. Contrary to expectations from theory and several empirical studies, our results show that, at the geographic scale studied here, rates of population differentiation and speciation are not positively linked in sea snakes. The eight species sampled from the rapidly speciating Hydrop...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
Evolutionary relationships within and between the marine hydrophiine sea snake groups have been infe...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
Comparative phylogeography can inform many macroevolutionary questions, such as whether species dive...
Pleistocene sea level changes substantially shaped the biogeography of northern Australia and the In...
Pleistocene sea level changes substantially shaped the biogeography of northern Australia and the In...
The viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) are a young radiation of at least 62 species that display s...
The viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) are a young radiation of at least 62 species that display s...
The viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) are a young radiation of at least 62 species that display s...
The viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) are a young radiation of at least 62 species that display s...
Pleistocene sea level changes substantially shaped the biogeography of northern Australia and the In...
The question of whether spatial aspects of evolution differ in marine versus terrestrial realms has ...
The viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiini) are by far the most successful living marine reptiles, with ...
The viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) are a young radiation of at least 62 species that display s...
The Indo-Australian archipelago (IAA) supports the world's highest diversity of marine fish, inverte...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
Evolutionary relationships within and between the marine hydrophiine sea snake groups have been infe...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
Comparative phylogeography can inform many macroevolutionary questions, such as whether species dive...
Pleistocene sea level changes substantially shaped the biogeography of northern Australia and the In...
Pleistocene sea level changes substantially shaped the biogeography of northern Australia and the In...
The viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) are a young radiation of at least 62 species that display s...
The viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) are a young radiation of at least 62 species that display s...
The viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) are a young radiation of at least 62 species that display s...
The viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) are a young radiation of at least 62 species that display s...
Pleistocene sea level changes substantially shaped the biogeography of northern Australia and the In...
The question of whether spatial aspects of evolution differ in marine versus terrestrial realms has ...
The viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiini) are by far the most successful living marine reptiles, with ...
The viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) are a young radiation of at least 62 species that display s...
The Indo-Australian archipelago (IAA) supports the world's highest diversity of marine fish, inverte...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
Evolutionary relationships within and between the marine hydrophiine sea snake groups have been infe...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...