A wide variety of species are distinguished by slight color variations. However, molecular analyses have repeatedly demonstrated that coloration does not always correspond to distinct evolutionary histories between closely related groups, suggesting that this trait is labile and can be misleading for species identification. In the present study, we analyze the evolutionary history of sister species of Prionurus surgeonfishes in the Tropical Eastern Pacific (TEP), which are distinguished by the presence or absence of dark spots on their body. We examined the species limits in this system using comparative specimen-based approaches, a mitochondrial gene (COI), more than 800 nuclear loci (Ultraconserved Elements), and abiotic niche comparisons...
Understanding the evolutionary factors underlying the disparity in species richness across groups is...
Recent reports of localized larval recruitment in predominately small-range fishes are countered by ...
Species delimitation is a major quest in biology and is essential for adequate management of the org...
The current ease of obtaining thousands of molecular markers challenges the notion that full phyloge...
The delineation of reef fish species by coloration is problematic, particularly for the pygmy angelf...
Closely related species that show clear phenotypic divergence, but without obvious geographic barrie...
Closely related species that show clear phenotypic divergence, but without obvious geographic barrie...
We used the mitochondrial control region and a comparative approach to study the genetic population ...
Marine biogeographic barriers can have unpredictable consequences, even among closely related specie...
The pygmy angelfishes (genus Centropyge) provide numerous examples of discordance between color morp...
Species identification is fundamental to address questions about community ecology, biodiversity, co...
Accurately delimiting species is fundamentally important for understanding species diversity and dis...
International audienceSpecies identification is fundamental to address questions about community eco...
The drivers of speciation remain among the most controversial topics in evolutionary biology. Initia...
Because the vast majority of species are well-diverged, relatively little is known about the genomic...
Understanding the evolutionary factors underlying the disparity in species richness across groups is...
Recent reports of localized larval recruitment in predominately small-range fishes are countered by ...
Species delimitation is a major quest in biology and is essential for adequate management of the org...
The current ease of obtaining thousands of molecular markers challenges the notion that full phyloge...
The delineation of reef fish species by coloration is problematic, particularly for the pygmy angelf...
Closely related species that show clear phenotypic divergence, but without obvious geographic barrie...
Closely related species that show clear phenotypic divergence, but without obvious geographic barrie...
We used the mitochondrial control region and a comparative approach to study the genetic population ...
Marine biogeographic barriers can have unpredictable consequences, even among closely related specie...
The pygmy angelfishes (genus Centropyge) provide numerous examples of discordance between color morp...
Species identification is fundamental to address questions about community ecology, biodiversity, co...
Accurately delimiting species is fundamentally important for understanding species diversity and dis...
International audienceSpecies identification is fundamental to address questions about community eco...
The drivers of speciation remain among the most controversial topics in evolutionary biology. Initia...
Because the vast majority of species are well-diverged, relatively little is known about the genomic...
Understanding the evolutionary factors underlying the disparity in species richness across groups is...
Recent reports of localized larval recruitment in predominately small-range fishes are countered by ...
Species delimitation is a major quest in biology and is essential for adequate management of the org...