Data from: The herbivorous fish family Kyphosidae (Teleostei: Perciformes) represents a recent radiation from higher latitudes ...

Aim: Herbivorous reef fishes are considered to have difficulty digesting plant material at extratropical temperatures, and are thus largely restricted to tropical waters where they are thought to have evolved. However, the herbivorous Kyphosidae, with both temperate and tropical species, provides an...

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Main Authors: Knudsen, Steen Wilhelm, Choat, John Howard, Clements, Kendall D.
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.3dv23p2
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.3dv23p2 2024-02-04T09:54:56+01:00 Data from: The herbivorous fish family Kyphosidae (Teleostei: Perciformes) represents a recent radiation from higher latitudes ... Knudsen, Steen Wilhelm Choat, John Howard Clements, Kendall D. 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.3dv23p2 https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.3dv23p2 en eng Dryad https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jbi.13634 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 Paleogene Neogene Girella cyanea Girella nebulosa Girella fimbriata Kyphosus ocyurus Paleocene Kuhlia mugil Kyphosus bigibbus Girella nigricans Girellidae Medialuna california Girella zebra marine herbivorous fishes Oligocene Kyphosus cinerascens Kyphosus vaigiensis Atypichthys strigatus Girella simplicidens Kyphosus Scorpis violaceus sea chubs Kyphosus sydneyanus Hyperoglyphe antarctica Oplegnathus woodwardi Kyphosus azureus Scorpis lineolata Eocene Kyphosus sectatrix Kyphosus cornelii Kyphosus elegans Graus nigra Microcanthus strigatus Girella tricuspidata Kyphosidae Kyphosus hawaiiensis Kyphosus gladius Girella punctata Neoscorpis litophilus Dataset dataset 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.3dv23p210.1111/jbi.13634 2024-01-05T00:42:33Z Aim: Herbivorous reef fishes are considered to have difficulty digesting plant material at extratropical temperatures, and are thus largely restricted to tropical waters where they are thought to have evolved. However, the herbivorous Kyphosidae, with both temperate and tropical species, provides an ideal opportunity to test this view. Previous studies have resolved the taxonomy and distribution patterns of all species. Here, we use a calibrated phylogeny to analyse the age, geographical origin and pattern of diversification of kyphosids to determine their origins in space and time, and thus refine hypotheses on the evolutionary origins of herbivory in reef fishes. Location: Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Western Australia. Methods: The age and geographic origin of Kyphosidae were determined by incorporating fossil calibrations and species distributions onto a phylogeny of all extant species based on fragments from mitochondrial markers and three nuclear markers, and using Bayesian modelling to ... : High_latitude_origin_of_sea_chubs_Knudsen_etal_2019_J_BiogeogrThe tar.gz file holds multiple directories with bash codes for unix and R-codes for analysis of time calibrated phylogenetic trees and xml-files to be used with BEAST v1.8.4. The tar.gz file can be uncompressed in a unix terminal, and can also be git cloned from this bitbucket repository: https://xanthic_Rudderfish@bitbucket.org/xanthic_Rudderfish/high_latitude_origin_of_sea_chubs_suppl_info_knudsen_etal_2019.git . The README file has instructions and guides on how the different files and directories can be used to rerun the analysis and reproduce the phylogenetic trees presented in the publication. The supporting information associated with this publication also holds information and instructions to how the analysis were done.High_latitude_origin_of_sea_chubs_Knudsen_etal_2019.tar.gz ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctica DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Indian Pacific
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topic Paleogene
Neogene
Girella cyanea
Girella nebulosa
Girella fimbriata
Kyphosus ocyurus
Paleocene
Kuhlia mugil
Kyphosus bigibbus
Girella nigricans
Girellidae
Medialuna california
Girella zebra
marine herbivorous fishes
Oligocene
Kyphosus cinerascens
Kyphosus vaigiensis
Atypichthys strigatus
Girella simplicidens
Kyphosus
Scorpis violaceus
sea chubs
Kyphosus sydneyanus
Hyperoglyphe antarctica
Oplegnathus woodwardi
Kyphosus azureus
Scorpis lineolata
Eocene
Kyphosus sectatrix
Kyphosus cornelii
Kyphosus elegans
Graus nigra
Microcanthus strigatus
Girella tricuspidata
Kyphosidae
Kyphosus hawaiiensis
Kyphosus gladius
Girella punctata
Neoscorpis litophilus
spellingShingle Paleogene
Neogene
Girella cyanea
Girella nebulosa
Girella fimbriata
Kyphosus ocyurus
Paleocene
Kuhlia mugil
Kyphosus bigibbus
Girella nigricans
Girellidae
Medialuna california
Girella zebra
marine herbivorous fishes
Oligocene
Kyphosus cinerascens
Kyphosus vaigiensis
Atypichthys strigatus
Girella simplicidens
Kyphosus
Scorpis violaceus
sea chubs
Kyphosus sydneyanus
Hyperoglyphe antarctica
Oplegnathus woodwardi
Kyphosus azureus
Scorpis lineolata
Eocene
Kyphosus sectatrix
Kyphosus cornelii
Kyphosus elegans
Graus nigra
Microcanthus strigatus
Girella tricuspidata
Kyphosidae
Kyphosus hawaiiensis
Kyphosus gladius
Girella punctata
Neoscorpis litophilus
Knudsen, Steen Wilhelm
Choat, John Howard
Clements, Kendall D.
Data from: The herbivorous fish family Kyphosidae (Teleostei: Perciformes) represents a recent radiation from higher latitudes ...
topic_facet Paleogene
Neogene
Girella cyanea
Girella nebulosa
Girella fimbriata
Kyphosus ocyurus
Paleocene
Kuhlia mugil
Kyphosus bigibbus
Girella nigricans
Girellidae
Medialuna california
Girella zebra
marine herbivorous fishes
Oligocene
Kyphosus cinerascens
Kyphosus vaigiensis
Atypichthys strigatus
Girella simplicidens
Kyphosus
Scorpis violaceus
sea chubs
Kyphosus sydneyanus
Hyperoglyphe antarctica
Oplegnathus woodwardi
Kyphosus azureus
Scorpis lineolata
Eocene
Kyphosus sectatrix
Kyphosus cornelii
Kyphosus elegans
Graus nigra
Microcanthus strigatus
Girella tricuspidata
Kyphosidae
Kyphosus hawaiiensis
Kyphosus gladius
Girella punctata
Neoscorpis litophilus
description Aim: Herbivorous reef fishes are considered to have difficulty digesting plant material at extratropical temperatures, and are thus largely restricted to tropical waters where they are thought to have evolved. However, the herbivorous Kyphosidae, with both temperate and tropical species, provides an ideal opportunity to test this view. Previous studies have resolved the taxonomy and distribution patterns of all species. Here, we use a calibrated phylogeny to analyse the age, geographical origin and pattern of diversification of kyphosids to determine their origins in space and time, and thus refine hypotheses on the evolutionary origins of herbivory in reef fishes. Location: Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Western Australia. Methods: The age and geographic origin of Kyphosidae were determined by incorporating fossil calibrations and species distributions onto a phylogeny of all extant species based on fragments from mitochondrial markers and three nuclear markers, and using Bayesian modelling to ... : High_latitude_origin_of_sea_chubs_Knudsen_etal_2019_J_BiogeogrThe tar.gz file holds multiple directories with bash codes for unix and R-codes for analysis of time calibrated phylogenetic trees and xml-files to be used with BEAST v1.8.4. The tar.gz file can be uncompressed in a unix terminal, and can also be git cloned from this bitbucket repository: https://xanthic_Rudderfish@bitbucket.org/xanthic_Rudderfish/high_latitude_origin_of_sea_chubs_suppl_info_knudsen_etal_2019.git . The README file has instructions and guides on how the different files and directories can be used to rerun the analysis and reproduce the phylogenetic trees presented in the publication. The supporting information associated with this publication also holds information and instructions to how the analysis were done.High_latitude_origin_of_sea_chubs_Knudsen_etal_2019.tar.gz ...
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author Knudsen, Steen Wilhelm
Choat, John Howard
Clements, Kendall D.
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Choat, John Howard
Clements, Kendall D.
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title Data from: The herbivorous fish family Kyphosidae (Teleostei: Perciformes) represents a recent radiation from higher latitudes ...
title_short Data from: The herbivorous fish family Kyphosidae (Teleostei: Perciformes) represents a recent radiation from higher latitudes ...
title_full Data from: The herbivorous fish family Kyphosidae (Teleostei: Perciformes) represents a recent radiation from higher latitudes ...
title_fullStr Data from: The herbivorous fish family Kyphosidae (Teleostei: Perciformes) represents a recent radiation from higher latitudes ...
title_full_unstemmed Data from: The herbivorous fish family Kyphosidae (Teleostei: Perciformes) represents a recent radiation from higher latitudes ...
title_sort data from: the herbivorous fish family kyphosidae (teleostei: perciformes) represents a recent radiation from higher latitudes ...
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