Groupers (family Epinephelidae) are a Glade of species-rich, biologically diverse reef fishes. Given their ecological variability and widespread distribution across ocean basins, it is important to scrutinize their evolutionary history that underlies present day distributions. This study investigated the patterns and processes by which grouper biodiversity has been generated and what factors have influenced their present day distributions. We reconstructed a robust, time-calibrated molecular phylogeny of Epinephelidae with comprehensive (similar to 87%) species sampling, whereby diversification rates were estimated and ancestral ranges were reconstructed. Our results indicate that groupers originated in what is now the East Atlantic during ...
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Reconstructing deep-time biogeographic histories is limited by the comparatively recent diversificat...
Species-rich coral reef systems present a paradox to evolutionary biologists. Many reef invertebrate...
Groupers (family Epinephelidae) are a Glade of species-rich, biologically diverse reef fishes. Given...
This thesis examines the patterns and processes whereby coral reef fish biodiversity is generated an...
Aim: To use recently published phylogenies of three major reef fish families to explore global patte...
This thesis examines the evolution of coral reef fish species, specifically the chronology and geogr...
Background: Understanding the factors shaping population genetic structure is important for evolutio...
Abstract Background Understanding the factors shaping population genetic structure is important for ...
This thesis examines the origins and maintenance of the high diversity of coral reef fishes in the I...
Understanding the patterns of genetic diversity of species and precise stock identification are impo...
Diversification rates within four conspicuous coral reef fish families (Labridae, Chaetodontidae, Po...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. We address a critical knowledge gap for the Eightbar Grouper, Hyporthodus octof...
Coral reefs are renowned for their spectacular biodiversity and the close links between fishes and c...
Coral reefs are renowned for their spectacular biodiversity and the close links between fishes and c...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Reconstructing deep-time biogeographic histories is limited by the comparatively recent diversificat...
Species-rich coral reef systems present a paradox to evolutionary biologists. Many reef invertebrate...
Groupers (family Epinephelidae) are a Glade of species-rich, biologically diverse reef fishes. Given...
This thesis examines the patterns and processes whereby coral reef fish biodiversity is generated an...
Aim: To use recently published phylogenies of three major reef fish families to explore global patte...
This thesis examines the evolution of coral reef fish species, specifically the chronology and geogr...
Background: Understanding the factors shaping population genetic structure is important for evolutio...
Abstract Background Understanding the factors shaping population genetic structure is important for ...
This thesis examines the origins and maintenance of the high diversity of coral reef fishes in the I...
Understanding the patterns of genetic diversity of species and precise stock identification are impo...
Diversification rates within four conspicuous coral reef fish families (Labridae, Chaetodontidae, Po...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. We address a critical knowledge gap for the Eightbar Grouper, Hyporthodus octof...
Coral reefs are renowned for their spectacular biodiversity and the close links between fishes and c...
Coral reefs are renowned for their spectacular biodiversity and the close links between fishes and c...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Reconstructing deep-time biogeographic histories is limited by the comparatively recent diversificat...
Species-rich coral reef systems present a paradox to evolutionary biologists. Many reef invertebrate...