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“…Moreover, species richness would be greatest within and east of the Scotia Arc, downstream from Drake Passage. The Scotia Arc region, in fact, appears to be unusually diverse (Barnes, 2005;Barnes et al, 2006;Linse et al, 2007). Conversely, species diversity should be lower upstream, on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula, and that is exactly the pattern Raguá- Gil et al (2004) found in their analysis of three shallow-water communities.…”
Section: Isolation and Speciation Via The Antarctic Circumpolar Currementioning
confidence: 74%
“…Moreover, species richness would be greatest within and east of the Scotia Arc, downstream from Drake Passage. The Scotia Arc region, in fact, appears to be unusually diverse (Barnes, 2005;Barnes et al, 2006;Linse et al, 2007). Conversely, species diversity should be lower upstream, on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula, and that is exactly the pattern Raguá- Gil et al (2004) found in their analysis of three shallow-water communities.…”
Section: Isolation and Speciation Via The Antarctic Circumpolar Currementioning
confidence: 74%
“…Furthermore, given the relatively uniform physical conditions across the continental shelf, individual settlement and survival is not restricted by their physiology, e.g., temperature tolerance (Arntz and Gallardo, 1994). Larval dispersal around the continent could be aided by oceanographic currents, including the ACC, its coastal counter current (also referred to as East Wind Drift), and the Weddell and Ross Sea gyres, Figure 1 (Orsi et al, 1993(Orsi et al, , 1995Fahrbach et al, 1994;Linse et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complexes of sibling species and cr yptic species have been widely identified using DNA markers (e.g., Gouws et al 2004, Moura et al 2008, Jordaens et al 2010, Azuma et al 2011, and most cr yptic species are marine invertebrates (Knowlton 1993). Cryptic species have been repor ted along the geographic range that was assumed for one benthic marine species with low dispersal potential (Held & Wägele 2005, Raupach & Wägele 2006, Remerie et al 2006, Linse et al 2007, Raupach et al 2007, Boissin et al 2008, Baird et al 2011, Carr et al 2011, Doellman et al 2011. Under a low dispersal scenario, isolation by distance and outbreeding depression are enough to account for a high speciation rate (Hoelzer et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%