Boomeranging around Australia: Historical biogeography and population genomics of the anti‐equatorial fishMicrocanthus strigatus(Teleostei: Microcanthidae)
Abstract
The geographic distributions of marine fishes have been shaped by ancient vicariance and ongoing dispersal events. Some species exhibit anti‐equatorial distributions, inhabiting temperate regions on both sides of the tropics while being absent from equatorial latitudes. The perciform fish Microcanthus strigatus (the stripey) exhibits such a distribution with disjunct populations occurring in East Asia, Hawaii, Western Australia, and the...
Paper Details
Title
Boomeranging around Australia: Historical biogeography and population genomics of the anti‐equatorial fishMicrocanthus strigatus(Teleostei: Microcanthidae)
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
16
Pages
3771 - 3785
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