Sympatric diversification is increasingly thought to have played an important role in the evolution of biodiversity around the globe. However, an in situ sympatric origin for co-distributed taxa is difficult to demonstrate empirically because different evolutionary processes can lead to similar biogeographic outcomes- especially in ecosystems that can readily facilitate secondary contact due to a lack of hard barriers to dispersal. Here we use a genomic (ddRADseq), model-based approach to delimit a species complex of tropical sea anemones that are co-distributed on coral reefs throughout the Tropical Western Atlantic. We use coalescent simulations in fastsimcoal2 to test competing diversification scenarios that span the allopatric-sympatric...
Corals and cnidarians form symbioses with dinoflagellates across a wide range of habitats from the t...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Anthozoans (e.g., corals, anemones) are an ecologically important and diverse group of marine metazo...
Sympatric diversification is increasingly thought to have played an important role in the evolution ...
The phylogenetic resolution provided by genome-wide data has demonstrated the usefulness of RAD sequ...
Rising ocean temperatures associated with global climate change induce breakdown of the symbiosis be...
Graduation date: 2017Mutualistic associations between corals and symbiotic microalgae of the genus S...
The Aiptasia-Symbiodinium symbiosis is a promising model for experimental studies of cnidarian-dinof...
Divergent natural selection driven by competition for limited resources can promote speciation, even...
The use of molecular data for species delimitation in Anthozoa is still a very delicate issue. This ...
The interactions among organisms shape the earth's biodiversity in striking ways, and these interact...
Anthozoans (e.g., corals, anemones) are an ecologically important and diverse group of marine metazo...
The identification of species is one of the most basic, and yet critically important, issues in biol...
Aim: The mutualistic relationship between anemones and anemonefishes is one of the most iconic examp...
Shallow water anthozoans, the major builders of modern coral reefs, enhance their metabolic and calc...
Corals and cnidarians form symbioses with dinoflagellates across a wide range of habitats from the t...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Anthozoans (e.g., corals, anemones) are an ecologically important and diverse group of marine metazo...
Sympatric diversification is increasingly thought to have played an important role in the evolution ...
The phylogenetic resolution provided by genome-wide data has demonstrated the usefulness of RAD sequ...
Rising ocean temperatures associated with global climate change induce breakdown of the symbiosis be...
Graduation date: 2017Mutualistic associations between corals and symbiotic microalgae of the genus S...
The Aiptasia-Symbiodinium symbiosis is a promising model for experimental studies of cnidarian-dinof...
Divergent natural selection driven by competition for limited resources can promote speciation, even...
The use of molecular data for species delimitation in Anthozoa is still a very delicate issue. This ...
The interactions among organisms shape the earth's biodiversity in striking ways, and these interact...
Anthozoans (e.g., corals, anemones) are an ecologically important and diverse group of marine metazo...
The identification of species is one of the most basic, and yet critically important, issues in biol...
Aim: The mutualistic relationship between anemones and anemonefishes is one of the most iconic examp...
Shallow water anthozoans, the major builders of modern coral reefs, enhance their metabolic and calc...
Corals and cnidarians form symbioses with dinoflagellates across a wide range of habitats from the t...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Anthozoans (e.g., corals, anemones) are an ecologically important and diverse group of marine metazo...