@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref22638,
author = {Phillip Ray Hollingsworth and Andrew M Simons and James A Fordyce and C Darrin Hulsey},
title = {Explosive diversification following a benthic to pelagic shift in freshwater fishes},
year = {2013},
keywords = {Cyprinidae; divergence times; open adaptive zone; radiation},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {BMC Evolutionary Biology},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Background: Interspecific divergence along a benthic to pelagic habitat axis is ubiquitous in freshwater fishes inhabiting lentic environments. In this study, we examined the influence of this habitat axis on the macroevolution of a diverse, lotic radiation using mtDNA and nDNA phylogenies for eastern North America?s most species-rich freshwater fish clade, the open posterior myodome (OPM) cyprinids. We used ancestral state reconstruction to identify the earliest benthic to pelagic transition in this group and generated fossil-calibrated estimates of when this shift occurred. This transition could have represented evolution into a novel adaptive zone, and therefore, we tested for a period of accelerated lineage accumulation after this historical habitat shift.
Results: Ancestral state reconstructions inferred a similar and concordant region of our mtDNA and nDNA based gene trees as representing the shift from benthic to pelagic habitats in the OPM clade. Two independent tests conducted on each gene tree suggested an increased diversification rate after this inferred habitat transition. Furthermore, lineage through time analyses indicated rapid early cladogenesis in the clade arising after the benthic to pelagic shift.
Conclusions: A burst of diversification followed the earliest benthic to pelagic transition during the radiation of OPM cyprinids in eastern North America. As such, the benthic/pelagic habitat axis has likely influenced the generation of biodiversity across disparate freshwater ecosystems.
}
}
Taxa for matrix 10205 of Study 15034

Citation title:
"Explosive diversification following a benthic to pelagic shift in freshwater fishes".

Study name:
"Explosive diversification following a benthic to pelagic shift in freshwater fishes".

This study is part of submission 15034
(Status: Published).
Taxa
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ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
618412 |
Alansmia cultrata Dassler94 |
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618402 |
Alansmia cultrata MS1136 |
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618397 |
Alansmia cultrata MS1162 |
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618410 |
Alansmia cultrata MS1214 |
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618406 |
Alansmia glandulifera MS1765 |
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618416 |
Alansmia lanigera Leon3647 |
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618396 |
Alansmia lanigera Rojas3207 |
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618408 |
Alansmia senilis MS1156 |
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618401 |
Alansmia senilis Rojas3196 |
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618415 |
Alansmia stella MS1083 |
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618405 |
Leucotrichum madagascariense RG287 |
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618398 |
Leucotrichum mitchellae BA48307 |
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618414 |
Leucotrichum mitchellae MO3141 |
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618413 |
Leucotrichum mitchellae VA195 |
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618407 |
Leucotrichum mortonii LI16026 |
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618400 |
Leucotrichum organense PL3630 |
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618409 |
Leucotrichum organense PL4232 |
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618404 |
Leucotrichum organense PL4302 |
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618403 |
Leucotrichum pseudomitchellae Rojas3005 |
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618399 |
Leucotrichum schenckii JP1664 |
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618411 |
Leucotrichum schenkii Salino4538 |
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