The phylogeny and systematics of fur seals and sea lions (Otariidae) have long been studied with diverse data types, including an increasing amount of molecular data. However, only a few phylogenetic relationships have reached acceptance pointing at strong gene-tree species tree discordance. Divergence times in the group also vary largely between studies. These uncertainties impeded the understanding of the biogeographical history of the group, such as when and how trans-equatorial dispersal and subsequent speciation events occurred. Here we used high-coverage genome-wide sequencing for 14 of the 15 species of Otariidae to elucidate the phylogeny of the family and its bearing on the taxonomy and biogeographical history. Despite extreme topo...
Past climatic change as a driving force of marine diversification is still largely unclear, particul...
The South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) is widely distributed along the southern Atlantic an...
The origin of pinnipeds has been a contentious issue, with opposite sides debating monophyly or diph...
The phylogeny and systematics of fur seals and sea lions (Otariidae) have long been studied with div...
Phylogenetic relationships within the family Otariidae were investigated using two regions of the mi...
The relationships and the zoogeography of the three extant pinniped families, Otariidae (sea lions a...
Background: Accurate formal taxonomic designations are thought to be of critical importance for the ...
Wolf JBW, Tautz D, Trillmich F. Galápagos and Californian sea lions are separate species: genetic an...
We investigate the phylogeography of California (Zalophus californianus) and Galápagos (Z. wollebaek...
Background: Oceans are high gene flow environments that are traditionally believed to hamper the bui...
Hybridization is widespread and constitutes an important source of genetic variability and evolution...
Exploring intraspecific diversity and divergences and testing hypotheses which endeavor to explain t...
Speciation is thought to be predominantly driven by the geographical separation of populations of th...
Figure 5. Results of maximum parsimony phylogenetic analysis of combined evidence. Fur seal icons in...
The South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) is widely distributed along the southern Atlantic an...
Past climatic change as a driving force of marine diversification is still largely unclear, particul...
The South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) is widely distributed along the southern Atlantic an...
The origin of pinnipeds has been a contentious issue, with opposite sides debating monophyly or diph...
The phylogeny and systematics of fur seals and sea lions (Otariidae) have long been studied with div...
Phylogenetic relationships within the family Otariidae were investigated using two regions of the mi...
The relationships and the zoogeography of the three extant pinniped families, Otariidae (sea lions a...
Background: Accurate formal taxonomic designations are thought to be of critical importance for the ...
Wolf JBW, Tautz D, Trillmich F. Galápagos and Californian sea lions are separate species: genetic an...
We investigate the phylogeography of California (Zalophus californianus) and Galápagos (Z. wollebaek...
Background: Oceans are high gene flow environments that are traditionally believed to hamper the bui...
Hybridization is widespread and constitutes an important source of genetic variability and evolution...
Exploring intraspecific diversity and divergences and testing hypotheses which endeavor to explain t...
Speciation is thought to be predominantly driven by the geographical separation of populations of th...
Figure 5. Results of maximum parsimony phylogenetic analysis of combined evidence. Fur seal icons in...
The South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) is widely distributed along the southern Atlantic an...
Past climatic change as a driving force of marine diversification is still largely unclear, particul...
The South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) is widely distributed along the southern Atlantic an...
The origin of pinnipeds has been a contentious issue, with opposite sides debating monophyly or diph...