2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.07.08.499304
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Extensive hybridisation throughout clownfishes evolutionary history

Abstract: The contribution of hybridisation in the generation of global species diversity has long been controversial among evolutionary biologists. However, it is now increasingly accepted that hybridisation has many impacts on the process of speciation. Notably, it is an important mechanism fostering adaptive radiation since it can generate new phenotypic combinations enabling the occupancy of new niches. Here, we focused on clownfish (Pomacentridae), a clade of 28 coral reef fishes displaying a mutualistic interactio… Show more

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“…The full details of the analyses are found in Schmid et al (2022). Ancestral nodes for both mitochondrial and nuclear phylogenetic trees are well supported, while more recent splits display lower node support, particularly in the tree inferred with the mitochondrial genome (Figure 4.2).…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…The full details of the analyses are found in Schmid et al (2022). Ancestral nodes for both mitochondrial and nuclear phylogenetic trees are well supported, while more recent splits display lower node support, particularly in the tree inferred with the mitochondrial genome (Figure 4.2).…”
Section: Incongruence In Phylogenomic Inferencementioning
confidence: 98%
“….1 Dated phylogeny of anemonefishes based on the 20 most informative genes using BEAST v2.6.2. (Schmid et al 2022). Geographical distributions, sea anemone hosts and representative phenotypes are schematized for each species.…”
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