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Phylogenomic analysis of Syngnathidae reveals novel relationships, origins of endemic diversity and variable diversification rates.

Josefin StillerGraham ShortHealy HamiltonNorah P SaarmanSarah J LongoPeter WainwrightGreg W RouseW Brian Simison
Published in: BMC biology (2022)
Our results reveal a previously underappreciated diversity of syngnathid lineages. The observed biogeographic patterns suggest a significant role of the southern Australasian region as a source and sink of lineages. Shifts in diversification rates imply possible links to declining global temperatures, the separation of the Atlantic and Pacific faunas, and the environmental changes associated with these events.
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