Abstract Background Distichodus is a clade of tropical freshwater fishes currently comprising 25 named species distributed continent-wide throughout the Nilo-Sudan and most Sub-Saharan drainages. This study investigates the phylogenetic relationships, timing of diversification, and biogeographic history of the genus from a taxonomically comprehensive mutilocus dataset analyzed using Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian methods of phylogenetic inference, coalescence-based species-tree estimation, divergence time estimation, and inference of geographic range evolution. Results Analyses of comparative DNA sequence data in a phylogenetic context reveal the existence of two major clades of similar species-level diversity and provide support for the m...
Aplocheiloid killifishes, a diversified group of primary freshwater fishes occurring in tropical and...
This paper reports a phylogeny of the African killifishes (Genus Nothobranchius, Order Cyprinodontif...
Background: For decades cichlid fishes (Perciformes: Cichlidae) of the East African cichlid radiatio...
Despite African rivers containing high species diversity, continental-scale studies investigating th...
Abstract.—Despite African rivers containing high species diversity, continental-scale studies invest...
Abstract.—Despite African rivers containing high species diversity, continental-scale studies invest...
To explain the spatial variability of fish taxa at a large scale, two alternative proposals are usua...
Recent evidence that freshwater fishes diversify faster than marine fishes signifies that the evolut...
The present day composition and distribution of the fish fauna are the result of a long and complex ...
The contrasting distribution of species diversity across the major lineages of cichlids makes them a...
The family Distichodontidae, which falls under the order Characiformes, contains a unique grouping o...
The Neotropics harbor the most species-rich freshwater fish fauna on the planet, but the timing of t...
<div><p>The contrasting distribution of species diversity across the major lineages of cichlids make...
Aim: There has been recent interest in the origin and assembly of continental biotas based on densel...
Aplocheiloid killifishes, a diversified group of primary freshwater fishes occurring in tropical and...
This paper reports a phylogeny of the African killifishes (Genus Nothobranchius, Order Cyprinodontif...
Background: For decades cichlid fishes (Perciformes: Cichlidae) of the East African cichlid radiatio...
Despite African rivers containing high species diversity, continental-scale studies investigating th...
Abstract.—Despite African rivers containing high species diversity, continental-scale studies invest...
Abstract.—Despite African rivers containing high species diversity, continental-scale studies invest...
To explain the spatial variability of fish taxa at a large scale, two alternative proposals are usua...
Recent evidence that freshwater fishes diversify faster than marine fishes signifies that the evolut...
The present day composition and distribution of the fish fauna are the result of a long and complex ...
The contrasting distribution of species diversity across the major lineages of cichlids makes them a...
The family Distichodontidae, which falls under the order Characiformes, contains a unique grouping o...
The Neotropics harbor the most species-rich freshwater fish fauna on the planet, but the timing of t...
<div><p>The contrasting distribution of species diversity across the major lineages of cichlids make...
Aim: There has been recent interest in the origin and assembly of continental biotas based on densel...
Aplocheiloid killifishes, a diversified group of primary freshwater fishes occurring in tropical and...
This paper reports a phylogeny of the African killifishes (Genus Nothobranchius, Order Cyprinodontif...
Background: For decades cichlid fishes (Perciformes: Cichlidae) of the East African cichlid radiatio...