Deep‐sea squat lobster biogeography (Munidopsidae: Leiogalathea ) unveils Tethyan vicariance and evolutionary patterns shared by shallow‐water relatives
Abstract
The ecology, abundance and diversity of galatheoid squat lobsters make them an ideal group to study deep-sea diversification processes. Here, we reconstructed the evolutionary and biogeographic history of Leiogalathea, a genus of circum-tropical deep-sea squat lobsters, in order to compare patterns and processes that have affected shallow-water and deep-sea squat lobster species. We first built a multilocus phylogeny and a calibrated species...
Paper Details
Title
Deep‐sea squat lobster biogeography (Munidopsidae: Leiogalathea ) unveils Tethyan vicariance and evolutionary patterns shared by shallow‐water relatives
Published Date
Mar 3, 2020
Journal
Volume
49
Issue
3
Pages
340 - 356
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