2000
DOI: 10.1006/mpev.1999.0753
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Phylogeny and Historical Biogeography of the Loliginid Squids (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) Based on Mitochondrial DNA Sequence Data

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“…Origination rates of coral taxa in the western Atlantic decreased during the Cenozoic due to declining migration of corals from the Mediterranean, and the western Atlantic coral fauna diVerentiated from the eastern Atlantic fauna by the Lower Miocene (Budd, 2000). Anderson (2000) attributes the separation of ancestral lineages of Loligo and Sepioteuthis squids between the EP + WA and the EA + IP to the widening of the Atlantic during the Cretaceous.…”
Section: Early Divergence Of Ancestral Lineages Of Conusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Origination rates of coral taxa in the western Atlantic decreased during the Cenozoic due to declining migration of corals from the Mediterranean, and the western Atlantic coral fauna diVerentiated from the eastern Atlantic fauna by the Lower Miocene (Budd, 2000). Anderson (2000) attributes the separation of ancestral lineages of Loligo and Sepioteuthis squids between the EP + WA and the EA + IP to the widening of the Atlantic during the Cretaceous.…”
Section: Early Divergence Of Ancestral Lineages Of Conusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Un caso especial de organismos marinos que reflejarían este patrón, es la familia de cefalópodos conocida como Loliginidae. Estos calamares de hábitos nerítico-costeros y de amplia distribución mundial, están presentes en los márgenes continentales de aguas tropicales, temperadas y subpolares del planeta, y tienen gran importancia económica y biomédica (Brakoniecki, 1986;Vecchione et al, 1998;Anderson, 2000aAnderson, , 2000bJereb et al, 2010). La familia Loliginidae (Tabla 1), está compuesta por 10 géneros y 47 especies (Vecchione et al, 2005;Jereb et al, 2010) y es reconocida como un grupo natural (Roper et al, 1969;Bonnaud et al, 1994Bonnaud et al, , 1996Bonnaud et al, , 1997Anderson, 2000b;Vecchione et al, 2005;Jereb et al, 2010;Sales et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Anderson (2000b), utilizando secuencias mitocondriales (16S RNAr y Citocromo Oxidasa Subunidad I), complementa esta hipótesis y señala que la actual distribución de los loligínidos se explica además por dispersión y extinción. Fundamenta esto, en las áreas ancestrales inferidas y las relaciones filogenéticas entre las especies de su estudio.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Other molecular phylogenetic studies have examined lower-level relationships within the Coleoidea, including relationships within the Loliginidae (anDerson, 2000), Sepiidae (BonnauD, BouCherroDoni, & monnerot, 1997), Onychoteuthidae (BonnauD & BouCher-roDoni, 1998), Octopoda (Carlini, young, & veCChione, 2001), and Octopodidae (De los angeles Barriga sosa & others, 1995). As with morphological studies, it is much easier to satisfy the assumptions required in the analyses of molecular data sets when considering more closely related taxa, as taxon-specific biases are less likely among more recently diverged taxa.…”
Section: Future Molecular Phylogenetic Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%