Eleotridae (sleepers) and five smaller families are the earliest diverging lineages within Gobioidei. Most inhabit freshwaters in and around the Indo-Pacific, but Eleotridae also includes species that have invaded the Neotropics as well as several inland radiations in the freshwaters of Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea. Previous efforts to infer phylogeny of these families have been based on sets of mitochondrial or nuclear loci and have yielded uncertain resolution of clades within Eleotridae. We expand the taxon sampling of previous studies and use genomic data from nuclear ultraconserved elements (UCEs) to infer phylogeny, then calibrate the hypothesis with recently discovered fossils. Our hypothesis clarifies ambiguously resolved ...
International audienceIndo-Pacific insular freshwater systems are mainly dominated by amphidromous s...
International audienceDuring the Cenozoic, Australia experienced major climatic shifts that have had...
International audienceThe suborder Gobioidei is among the most diverse groups of vertebrates, compri...
Gobiarian fishes, exemplified by gobies, sleepers and cardinalfishes, have radiated acrosscoastal ma...
International audienceA new species of Eleotris, a freshwater eleotrid, is described fromstreams of ...
The modern Gobioidei (Teleostei) comprise eight families, but the extinct †Pirskeniidae from the low...
Thacker, Christine, Unmack, Peter J. (2005): Phylogeny and Biogeography of the Eleotrid Genus Hypsel...
The Gonorynchiformes are the sister lineage of the species-rich Otophysi and provide important insig...
Species of the genus Dormitator, also known as sleepers, are representatives of the amphidromous fre...
To test competing hypotheses about the relative roles of vicariance and dispersal in the freshwater ...
This study provides a first description of the phylogeographic patterns and evolutionary history of ...
International audienceThe observation of the cephalic free neuromast pattern of the genus Eleotris a...
International audienceIndo-Pacific insular freshwater systems are mainly dominated by amphidromous s...
International audienceDuring the Cenozoic, Australia experienced major climatic shifts that have had...
International audienceThe suborder Gobioidei is among the most diverse groups of vertebrates, compri...
Gobiarian fishes, exemplified by gobies, sleepers and cardinalfishes, have radiated acrosscoastal ma...
International audienceA new species of Eleotris, a freshwater eleotrid, is described fromstreams of ...
The modern Gobioidei (Teleostei) comprise eight families, but the extinct †Pirskeniidae from the low...
Thacker, Christine, Unmack, Peter J. (2005): Phylogeny and Biogeography of the Eleotrid Genus Hypsel...
The Gonorynchiformes are the sister lineage of the species-rich Otophysi and provide important insig...
Species of the genus Dormitator, also known as sleepers, are representatives of the amphidromous fre...
To test competing hypotheses about the relative roles of vicariance and dispersal in the freshwater ...
This study provides a first description of the phylogeographic patterns and evolutionary history of ...
International audienceThe observation of the cephalic free neuromast pattern of the genus Eleotris a...
International audienceIndo-Pacific insular freshwater systems are mainly dominated by amphidromous s...
International audienceDuring the Cenozoic, Australia experienced major climatic shifts that have had...
International audienceThe suborder Gobioidei is among the most diverse groups of vertebrates, compri...