@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref19486,
author = {jerome murienne and Gregory D. Edgecombe and Gonzalo Giribet},
title = {Comparative phylogeography of the centipedes Cryptops pictus and Cryptops niuensis in New Caledonia, Fiji and Vanuatu},
year = {2011},
keywords = {Cryptopidae; Scolopendromorpha; Chilopoda; biogeography; population genetics; Vitiaz Arc},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Organisms Diversity and Evolution},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The South Pacific is a biodiverse region of extreme evolutionary importance because it
harbours ancient lineages and recent radiations. However, few population-level studies of genetic
variation have been conducted in the land masses of this region. Likewise, the number of populationlevel
studies using myriapods as models is extremely small. In this article, we compare the genetic
structure of two species of centipedes in the genus Cryptops endemic to the South Pacific, one from a
continental island and another from oceanic islands. The level of genetic diversity and structure in C.
pictus, a species endemic to New Caledonia, is much higher than in C. niuensis in Fiji and Vanuatu
despite the fact that C. niuensis is spread across two different archipelagos and several islands. The
most likely explanation is the relatively young age of the remnants of the Vitiaz Arc (Fiji and Vanuatu)
compared to New Caledonia. Using the emergence of Fiji - Vanuatu as a calibration point, C. pictus is
estimated to have diverged by 23.4 Ma with a mean estimate of 11.7 Ma versus the 9.7 Ma of C.
niuensis. Considering the absence of shared sequences between specimens from different sampling
sites and the high genetic structure within populations, C. pictus appears to be an ideal candidate to
assess historical processes at a micro-evolutionary scale in New Caledonia.}
}
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ID | Matrix Title | Description | Data type | NTAX | NCHAR | Taxa | ||||
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M7806 | Cryptops | Nucleic Acid | 57 | 2027 | View Taxa |
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