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  • Чесалин М. В.: количество аффилиаций - 1, вклад в КБПР публикации:
    формула: K/(Nсоавторов*Nаффил) = 10/(14*1) = 0.714
Статья в периодическом издании

Historical biogeography of smoothhound sharks (genus Mustelus) of Southern Africa reveals multiple dispersal events from the Northern Hemisphere

WoS 1.953/Q2 SCOPUS 0.841/Q1
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/14772000.2020.1787550
Язык Английский
Журнал Systematics and Biodiversity

ISSN: 1477-2000; Онлайн ISSN: 1478-0933
Год 2020
Выходные данные Том: 18, Выпуск: 7, Страницы: 633-645
Авторы
  1. Maduna S. N.
    Molecular Breeding and Biodiversity Group, Department of Genetics, Stellenbosch University, South Africa (za)
  2. Hull K. L.
    Molecular Breeding and Biodiversity Group, Department of Genetics, Stellenbosch University, South Africa (za)
  3. Farrell E. D.
    School of Biology and Environmental Science, Science Centre West, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin, Ireland (irl)
  4. Boomer J. J.
    Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, Australia (aus)
  5. Veríssimo A.
    Research Centre in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources, Portugal (prt)
    College of William and Mary, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, USA (usa)
  6. Marino I. A. M.
    Department of Biology, University of Padova, Italy (it)
    Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Scienze del Mare (CoNISMa), Italy (it)
  7. Mazzoldi C.
    Department of Biology, University of Padova, Italy (it)
    Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Scienze del Mare (CoNISMa), Italy (it)
  8. Zane L.
    Department of Biology, University of Padova, Italy (it)
    Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Scienze del Mare (CoNISMa), Italy (it)
  9. Wintner S. P.
    KwaZulu-Natal Sharks Board, South Africa (za)
    School of Life Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (za)
  10. Чесалин М. В. (Chesalin M. V.)
  11. da Silva Ch.
    Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries: Branch: Fisheries Research Development, Inshore Research, South Africa (za)
  12. Gubili Ch.
    Fisheries Research Institute, Hellenic Agricultural Organization – DEMETER, Greece (grc)
  13. Mariani S.
    School of Biological & Environmental Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK (gbr)
  14. Bester-Van Der Merwe A. E.
    Molecular Breeding and Biodiversity Group, Department of Genetics, Stellenbosch University, South Africa (za)
Даты Поступила в редакцию: 13.01.2020
Принята к публикации: 22.06.2020
Опубликована: 17.07.2020
Абстракт Members of the smoothhound shark genus Mustelus display a widespread distribution pattern across ocean basins with a high degree of sub-regional endemism. The patterns and processes that resulted in smoothhound biodiversity and present-day distribution remain largely unknown. We infer the phylogenetic relationships of the genus Mustelus, based on sequence data (3474 bp) from three mitochondrial genes (CR, NADH-2 and 12S-16SrRNA) and a nuclear gene (KBTBD2) from seven species of Mustelus distributed across the eastern Atlantic- and Indo-Pacific oceans. Using the CR and KBTBD2 dataset, we infer the phylogeographic placement of Old World Mustelus, with particular reference to species from southern Africa. Using a near-complete phylogeny of the genus including Old World and New World species of Mustelus and publicly available sequences of the NADH-2 gene, we found supporting evidence indicating a major cladogenic event separating placental and aplacental species. Biogeographical analyses further revealed that the radiation of Mustelus in the southern African region was driven primarily by long-distance dispersal during the upper Miocene to lower Pleistocene. The placement of the placental blackspotted smoothhound Mustelus punctulatus at the base of the placental non-spotted clade suggests the secondary loss of black spots in the genus, and this was also supported by the ancestral state reconstruction. The results furthermore suggest that the Southern Hemisphere species of the genus arose from multiple separate dispersal events from the Northern Hemisphere which is in line with the earliest record of Mustelus in the Northern Hemisphere.
Ключевые слова: Ancestral areas, acharacter state, elasmobranch, endemism, long-distance dispersal, placental, speciation, systematicsplacental
Сведения о финансировании, указанные в публикации
URL https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14772000.2020.1787550
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Запись создана: 05-09-2020 08:02
Последнее изменение: 20-04-2021 11:23

Страница журнала в E-library
Библиографическая ссылка:
Maduna S. N., Hull K. L., Farrell E. D., Boomer J. J., Veríssimo A., Marino I. A. M., Mazzoldi C., Zane L., Wintner S. P., Chesalin M. V., da Silva Ch., Gubili Ch., Mariani S., Bester-Van Der Merwe A. E. Historical biogeography of smoothhound sharks (genus Mustelus) of Southern Africa reveals multiple dispersal events from the Northern Hemisphere // Systematics and Biodiversity. 2020. Vol. 18, iss. 7. P. 633-645. https://doi.org/10.1080/14772000.2020.1787550
[WoS 1.953/Q2][SCOPUS 0.841/Q1]
Экспертное заключение: № 282, 2020
Индексация на момент включения в базу:
Web of Science
Статус
Да
Импакт-фактор/Квартиль(год)
1.953/Q2 (2019)
Идентификатор
000549018900001
SCOPUS
Статус
Да
Импакт-фактор/Квартиль(год)
0.841/Q1 (2019)
Идентификатор
2-s2.0-85088010325
РИНЦ
Статус
Нет
ID
45447848
EDN

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