@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref20280,
author = {Patricia Cabezas and Isabel Sanmartin and Gustav Paulay and Enrique Macpherson and Annie Machordom},
title = {Deep under the sea: Unraveling the evolutionary history of the deep-sea squat lobster Paramunida (Decapoda, Munididae)},
year = {2011},
keywords = {Phylogenetics, diversification, divergence times, biogeographic parametric methods, DEC model, crustaceans.},
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url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Evolution},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The diversification of Indo-Pacific marine fauna has long captivated the attention of evolutionary biologists. Previous studies have mainly focused on coral reef or shallow water- associated taxa. Here, we present the first attempt to reconstruct the evolutionary history − phylogeny, diversification and biogeography − of a deep water lineage. We sequenced the molecular markers 16S, COI, ND1, 18S and 28S for nearly 80% of the nominal species of the squat lobster genus Paramunida. Analyses of the molecular phylogeny revealed an accelerated diversification in the late Oligocene-Miocene followed by a slowdown in the rate of lineage accumulation over time. A parametric biogeographical reconstruction showed the importance of the SW Pacific area, specifically the island arc of Fiji, Tonga, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna, for diversification of squat lobsters, probably associated with the global warming, high tectonic activity, and changes in oceanic currents that took place in this region during the Oligocene-Miocene period. These results add strong evidence to the hypothesis that the Neogene was a period of major diversification for marine organisms in both shallow and deep waters.}
}
Citation for Study 12200
Citation title:
"Deep under the sea: Unraveling the evolutionary history of the deep-sea squat lobster Paramunida (Decapoda, Munididae)".
Study name:
"Deep under the sea: Unraveling the evolutionary history of the deep-sea squat lobster Paramunida (Decapoda, Munididae)".
This study is part of submission 12200
(Status: Published).
Citation
Cabezas P., Sanmartin I., Paulay G., Macpherson E., & Machordom A. 2011. Deep under the sea: Unraveling the evolutionary history of the deep-sea squat lobster Paramunida (Decapoda, Munididae). Evolution, .
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Cabezas P.
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Sanmartin I.
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Paulay G.
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Macpherson E.
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Machordom A.
Abstract
The diversification of Indo-Pacific marine fauna has long captivated the attention of evolutionary biologists. Previous studies have mainly focused on coral reef or shallow water- associated taxa. Here, we present the first attempt to reconstruct the evolutionary history − phylogeny, diversification and biogeography − of a deep water lineage. We sequenced the molecular markers 16S, COI, ND1, 18S and 28S for nearly 80% of the nominal species of the squat lobster genus Paramunida. Analyses of the molecular phylogeny revealed an accelerated diversification in the late Oligocene-Miocene followed by a slowdown in the rate of lineage accumulation over time. A parametric biogeographical reconstruction showed the importance of the SW Pacific area, specifically the island arc of Fiji, Tonga, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna, for diversification of squat lobsters, probably associated with the global warming, high tectonic activity, and changes in oceanic currents that took place in this region during the Oligocene-Miocene period. These results add strong evidence to the hypothesis that the Neogene was a period of major diversification for marine organisms in both shallow and deep waters.
Keywords
Phylogenetics, diversification, divergence times, biogeographic parametric methods, DEC model, crustaceans.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref20280,
author = {Patricia Cabezas and Isabel Sanmartin and Gustav Paulay and Enrique Macpherson and Annie Machordom},
title = {Deep under the sea: Unraveling the evolutionary history of the deep-sea squat lobster Paramunida (Decapoda, Munididae)},
year = {2011},
keywords = {Phylogenetics, diversification, divergence times, biogeographic parametric methods, DEC model, crustaceans.},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Evolution},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The diversification of Indo-Pacific marine fauna has long captivated the attention of evolutionary biologists. Previous studies have mainly focused on coral reef or shallow water- associated taxa. Here, we present the first attempt to reconstruct the evolutionary history − phylogeny, diversification and biogeography − of a deep water lineage. We sequenced the molecular markers 16S, COI, ND1, 18S and 28S for nearly 80% of the nominal species of the squat lobster genus Paramunida. Analyses of the molecular phylogeny revealed an accelerated diversification in the late Oligocene-Miocene followed by a slowdown in the rate of lineage accumulation over time. A parametric biogeographical reconstruction showed the importance of the SW Pacific area, specifically the island arc of Fiji, Tonga, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna, for diversification of squat lobsters, probably associated with the global warming, high tectonic activity, and changes in oceanic currents that took place in this region during the Oligocene-Miocene period. These results add strong evidence to the hypothesis that the Neogene was a period of major diversification for marine organisms in both shallow and deep waters.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 20280
AU - Cabezas,Patricia
AU - Sanmartin,Isabel
AU - Paulay,Gustav
AU - Macpherson,Enrique
AU - Machordom,Annie
T1 - Deep under the sea: Unraveling the evolutionary history of the deep-sea squat lobster Paramunida (Decapoda, Munididae)
PY - 2011
KW - Phylogenetics
KW - diversification
KW - divergence times
KW - biogeographic parametric methods
KW - DEC model
KW - crustaceans.
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - The diversification of Indo-Pacific marine fauna has long captivated the attention of evolutionary biologists. Previous studies have mainly focused on coral reef or shallow water- associated taxa. Here, we present the first attempt to reconstruct the evolutionary history − phylogeny, diversification and biogeography − of a deep water lineage. We sequenced the molecular markers 16S, COI, ND1, 18S and 28S for nearly 80% of the nominal species of the squat lobster genus Paramunida. Analyses of the molecular phylogeny revealed an accelerated diversification in the late Oligocene-Miocene followed by a slowdown in the rate of lineage accumulation over time. A parametric biogeographical reconstruction showed the importance of the SW Pacific area, specifically the island arc of Fiji, Tonga, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna, for diversification of squat lobsters, probably associated with the global warming, high tectonic activity, and changes in oceanic currents that took place in this region during the Oligocene-Miocene period. These results add strong evidence to the hypothesis that the Neogene was a period of major diversification for marine organisms in both shallow and deep waters.
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JF - Evolution
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