One of the most striking biodiversity patterns is the uneven distribution of marine species richness, with species diversity in the Indo-Australian Archipelago (IAA) exceeding all other areas. However, the IAA formed fairly recently, and marine biodiversity hotspots have shifted across nearly half the globe since the Paleogene. Understanding how lineages have responded to shifting biodiversity hotspots represents a necessary historic perspective on the formation and maintenance of global marine biodiversity. Such evolutionary inferences are often challenged by a lack of fossil evidence that provide insights into historic patterns of abundance and diversity. The greatest diversity of squirrelfishes and soldierfishes (Holocentridae) is in the...
Herbivory by fishes has been identified as a key ecological process shaping coral reefs through time...
The role of speciation processes in shaping current biodiversity patterns represents a major scienti...
Herbivory by fishes has been identified as a key ecological process shaping coral reefs through time...
One of the most striking biodiversity patterns is the uneven distribution of marine species richness...
One of the most striking biodiversity patterns is the uneven distribution of marine species richness...
For most marine organisms, species richness peaks in the Central Indo-Pacific region and declines lo...
For most marine organisms, species richness peaks in the Central Indo-Pacific region and declines lo...
For most marine organisms, species richness peaks in the Central Indo-Pacific region and declines lo...
Diversification rates within four conspicuous coral reef fish families (Labridae, Chaetodontidae, Po...
Diversification rates within four conspicuous coral reef fish families (Labridae, Chaetodontidae, Po...
Herbivory by fishes has been identified as a key ecological process shaping coral reefs through time...
Herbivory by fishes has been identified as a key ecological process shaping coral reefs through time...
Diversification rates within four conspicuous coral reef fish families (Labridae, Chaetodontidae, Po...
Herbivory by fishes has been identified as a key ecological process shaping coral reefs through time...
Herbivory by fishes has been identified as a key ecological process shaping coral reefs through time...
Herbivory by fishes has been identified as a key ecological process shaping coral reefs through time...
The role of speciation processes in shaping current biodiversity patterns represents a major scienti...
Herbivory by fishes has been identified as a key ecological process shaping coral reefs through time...
One of the most striking biodiversity patterns is the uneven distribution of marine species richness...
One of the most striking biodiversity patterns is the uneven distribution of marine species richness...
For most marine organisms, species richness peaks in the Central Indo-Pacific region and declines lo...
For most marine organisms, species richness peaks in the Central Indo-Pacific region and declines lo...
For most marine organisms, species richness peaks in the Central Indo-Pacific region and declines lo...
Diversification rates within four conspicuous coral reef fish families (Labridae, Chaetodontidae, Po...
Diversification rates within four conspicuous coral reef fish families (Labridae, Chaetodontidae, Po...
Herbivory by fishes has been identified as a key ecological process shaping coral reefs through time...
Herbivory by fishes has been identified as a key ecological process shaping coral reefs through time...
Diversification rates within four conspicuous coral reef fish families (Labridae, Chaetodontidae, Po...
Herbivory by fishes has been identified as a key ecological process shaping coral reefs through time...
Herbivory by fishes has been identified as a key ecological process shaping coral reefs through time...
Herbivory by fishes has been identified as a key ecological process shaping coral reefs through time...
The role of speciation processes in shaping current biodiversity patterns represents a major scienti...
Herbivory by fishes has been identified as a key ecological process shaping coral reefs through time...