Understanding how environmental forcing has generated and maintained large-scale patterns of biodiversity is a key goal of evolutionary research and critical to predicting the impacts of global climate change. We suggest that the initiation of the global thermohaline circulation provided a mechanism for the radiation of Southern Ocean fauna into the deep sea. We test this hypothesis using a relaxed phylogenetic approach to coestimate phylogeny and divergence times for a lineage of octopuses with Antarctic and deep-sea representatives. We show that the deep-sea lineage had their evolutionary origins in Antarctica, and estimate that this lineage diverged around 33 million years ago (Ma) and subsequently radiated at 15 Ma. Both of these dates ...
We are beginning to appreciate that the origin of the modern Antarctic marine fauna is related to a ...
A mesopelagic scaled squid, Pholidoteuthis massyae, was found for the first time in the south-west A...
Repeated cycles of glaciation have had major impacts on the distribution of genetic diversity of the...
Understanding how environmental forcing has generated and maintained large-scale patterns of biodive...
Artículo de publicación ISIMany members of the benthic fauna of the Antarctic continental shelf shar...
Many members of the benthic fauna of the Antarctic continental shelf share close phylogenetic relati...
Current knowledge of the break-up of Gondwana during the Tertiary indicates that shallow water marin...
Repeated cycles of glaciation have had major impacts on the distribution of genetic diversity of the...
Three hundred and fifty specimens of the endemic Southern Ocean octopus genus Pareledone, were seque...
Three hundred and fifty specimens of the endemic Southern Ocean octopus genus Pareledone, were seque...
Summary The opening of the Drake Passage, establishment of the Polar Front and the onset of cooling ...
This project used a variety of genetic markers to investigate the evolution and population genetics ...
Recent expeditions have revealed high levels of biodiversity in the tropical deep-sea, yet little is...
<div><p>The extensive Late Cretaceous – Early Paleogene sedimentary succession of Seymour Island, N....
We are beginning to appreciate that the origin of the modern Antarctic marine fauna is related to a ...
A mesopelagic scaled squid, Pholidoteuthis massyae, was found for the first time in the south-west A...
Repeated cycles of glaciation have had major impacts on the distribution of genetic diversity of the...
Understanding how environmental forcing has generated and maintained large-scale patterns of biodive...
Artículo de publicación ISIMany members of the benthic fauna of the Antarctic continental shelf shar...
Many members of the benthic fauna of the Antarctic continental shelf share close phylogenetic relati...
Current knowledge of the break-up of Gondwana during the Tertiary indicates that shallow water marin...
Repeated cycles of glaciation have had major impacts on the distribution of genetic diversity of the...
Three hundred and fifty specimens of the endemic Southern Ocean octopus genus Pareledone, were seque...
Three hundred and fifty specimens of the endemic Southern Ocean octopus genus Pareledone, were seque...
Summary The opening of the Drake Passage, establishment of the Polar Front and the onset of cooling ...
This project used a variety of genetic markers to investigate the evolution and population genetics ...
Recent expeditions have revealed high levels of biodiversity in the tropical deep-sea, yet little is...
<div><p>The extensive Late Cretaceous – Early Paleogene sedimentary succession of Seymour Island, N....
We are beginning to appreciate that the origin of the modern Antarctic marine fauna is related to a ...
A mesopelagic scaled squid, Pholidoteuthis massyae, was found for the first time in the south-west A...
Repeated cycles of glaciation have had major impacts on the distribution of genetic diversity of the...