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The deep sea has been described as the last major ecological frontier, as much of its biodiversity is yet to be discovered and described. Beaked whales (ziphiids) are among the most visible inhabitants of the deep sea, due to their large size and worldwide distribution, and their taxonomic diversity...

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Main Authors: Emma L. Carroll, Michael R. McGowen, Morgan L. McCarthy, Felix G. Marx, Natacha Aguilar, Merel L. Dalebout, Sascha Dreyer, Oscar E. Gaggiotti, Sabine S. Hansen, Anton van Helden, Aubrie B. Onoufriou, Robin W. Baird, C. Scott Baker, Simon Berrow, Danielle Cholewiak, Diane Claridge, Rochelle Constantine, Nicholas J. Davison, Catarina Eira, R. Ewan Fordyce, John Gatesy, G. J. Greg Hofmeyr, Vidal Martín, James G. Mead, Antonio A. Mignucci-Giannoni, Phillip A. Morin, Cristel Reyes, Emer Rogan, Massimiliano Rosso, Mónica A. Silva, Mark S. Springer, Debbie Steel, Morten Tange Olsen
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spelling ftroysocietyfig:oai:figshare.com:article/16810448 2023-05-15T17:34:27+02:00 Khwe word eu eu.mp3 from Speciation in the deep: genomics and morphology reveal a new species of beaked whale Mesoplodon eueu Emma L. Carroll Michael R. McGowen Morgan L. McCarthy Felix G. Marx Natacha Aguilar Merel L. Dalebout Sascha Dreyer Oscar E. Gaggiotti Sabine S. Hansen Anton van Helden Aubrie B. Onoufriou Robin W. Baird C. Scott Baker Simon Berrow Danielle Cholewiak Diane Claridge Rochelle Constantine Nicholas J. Davison Catarina Eira R. Ewan Fordyce John Gatesy G. J. Greg Hofmeyr Vidal Martín James G. Mead Antonio A. Mignucci-Giannoni Phillip A. Morin Cristel Reyes Emer Rogan Massimiliano Rosso Mónica A. Silva Mark S. Springer Debbie Steel Morten Tange Olsen 2021-10-14T11:17:07Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.16810448.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/media/Khwe_word_eu_eu_mp3_from_Speciation_in_the_deep_genomics_and_morphology_reveal_a_new_species_of_beaked_whale_Mesoplodon_eueu/16810448 unknown doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.16810448.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/media/Khwe_word_eu_eu_mp3_from_Speciation_in_the_deep_genomics_and_morphology_reveal_a_new_species_of_beaked_whale_Mesoplodon_eueu/16810448 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Ecology Animal Systematics and Taxonomy Plant Systematics and Taxonomy Genomics Ramari's beaked whale True's beaked whale Mesoplodon mirus Mesoplodon eueu taxonomy biodiversity Dataset Media 2021 ftroysocietyfig https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.16810448.v1 2022-01-01T19:07:30Z The deep sea has been described as the last major ecological frontier, as much of its biodiversity is yet to be discovered and described. Beaked whales (ziphiids) are among the most visible inhabitants of the deep sea, due to their large size and worldwide distribution, and their taxonomic diversity and much about their natural history remain poorly understood. We combine genomic and morphometric analyses to reveal a new Southern Hemisphere ziphiid species, Ramari's beaked whale, Mesoplodon eueu [h], whose name is linked to the Indigenous peoples of the lands from which the species holotype and paratypes were recovered. Mitogenome and ddRAD-derived phylogenies demonstrate reciprocally monophyletic divergence between M. eueu and True's beaked whale ( M. mirus ) from the North Atlantic, with which it was previously subsumed. Morphometric analyses of skulls also distinguish the two species. A time-calibrated mitogenome phylogeny and analysis of two nuclear genomes indicate divergence began circa 2 million years ago (Ma), with geneflow ceasing 0.35–0.55 Ma. This is an example of how deep sea biodiversity can be unravelled through increasing international collaboration and genome sequencing of archival specimens. Our consultation and involvement with Indigenous peoples offers a model for broadening the cultural scope of the scientific naming process.Nb: [h] denotes where audio file should be hyperlinked in text with correct species pronunciation. Dataset North Atlantic The Royal Society: Figshare
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topic Ecology
Animal Systematics and Taxonomy
Plant Systematics and Taxonomy
Genomics
Ramari's beaked whale
True's beaked whale
Mesoplodon mirus
Mesoplodon eueu
taxonomy
biodiversity
spellingShingle Ecology
Animal Systematics and Taxonomy
Plant Systematics and Taxonomy
Genomics
Ramari's beaked whale
True's beaked whale
Mesoplodon mirus
Mesoplodon eueu
taxonomy
biodiversity
Emma L. Carroll
Michael R. McGowen
Morgan L. McCarthy
Felix G. Marx
Natacha Aguilar
Merel L. Dalebout
Sascha Dreyer
Oscar E. Gaggiotti
Sabine S. Hansen
Anton van Helden
Aubrie B. Onoufriou
Robin W. Baird
C. Scott Baker
Simon Berrow
Danielle Cholewiak
Diane Claridge
Rochelle Constantine
Nicholas J. Davison
Catarina Eira
R. Ewan Fordyce
John Gatesy
G. J. Greg Hofmeyr
Vidal Martín
James G. Mead
Antonio A. Mignucci-Giannoni
Phillip A. Morin
Cristel Reyes
Emer Rogan
Massimiliano Rosso
Mónica A. Silva
Mark S. Springer
Debbie Steel
Morten Tange Olsen
Khwe word eu eu.mp3 from Speciation in the deep: genomics and morphology reveal a new species of beaked whale Mesoplodon eueu
topic_facet Ecology
Animal Systematics and Taxonomy
Plant Systematics and Taxonomy
Genomics
Ramari's beaked whale
True's beaked whale
Mesoplodon mirus
Mesoplodon eueu
taxonomy
biodiversity
description The deep sea has been described as the last major ecological frontier, as much of its biodiversity is yet to be discovered and described. Beaked whales (ziphiids) are among the most visible inhabitants of the deep sea, due to their large size and worldwide distribution, and their taxonomic diversity and much about their natural history remain poorly understood. We combine genomic and morphometric analyses to reveal a new Southern Hemisphere ziphiid species, Ramari's beaked whale, Mesoplodon eueu [h], whose name is linked to the Indigenous peoples of the lands from which the species holotype and paratypes were recovered. Mitogenome and ddRAD-derived phylogenies demonstrate reciprocally monophyletic divergence between M. eueu and True's beaked whale ( M. mirus ) from the North Atlantic, with which it was previously subsumed. Morphometric analyses of skulls also distinguish the two species. A time-calibrated mitogenome phylogeny and analysis of two nuclear genomes indicate divergence began circa 2 million years ago (Ma), with geneflow ceasing 0.35–0.55 Ma. This is an example of how deep sea biodiversity can be unravelled through increasing international collaboration and genome sequencing of archival specimens. Our consultation and involvement with Indigenous peoples offers a model for broadening the cultural scope of the scientific naming process.Nb: [h] denotes where audio file should be hyperlinked in text with correct species pronunciation.
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author Emma L. Carroll
Michael R. McGowen
Morgan L. McCarthy
Felix G. Marx
Natacha Aguilar
Merel L. Dalebout
Sascha Dreyer
Oscar E. Gaggiotti
Sabine S. Hansen
Anton van Helden
Aubrie B. Onoufriou
Robin W. Baird
C. Scott Baker
Simon Berrow
Danielle Cholewiak
Diane Claridge
Rochelle Constantine
Nicholas J. Davison
Catarina Eira
R. Ewan Fordyce
John Gatesy
G. J. Greg Hofmeyr
Vidal Martín
James G. Mead
Antonio A. Mignucci-Giannoni
Phillip A. Morin
Cristel Reyes
Emer Rogan
Massimiliano Rosso
Mónica A. Silva
Mark S. Springer
Debbie Steel
Morten Tange Olsen
author_facet Emma L. Carroll
Michael R. McGowen
Morgan L. McCarthy
Felix G. Marx
Natacha Aguilar
Merel L. Dalebout
Sascha Dreyer
Oscar E. Gaggiotti
Sabine S. Hansen
Anton van Helden
Aubrie B. Onoufriou
Robin W. Baird
C. Scott Baker
Simon Berrow
Danielle Cholewiak
Diane Claridge
Rochelle Constantine
Nicholas J. Davison
Catarina Eira
R. Ewan Fordyce
John Gatesy
G. J. Greg Hofmeyr
Vidal Martín
James G. Mead
Antonio A. Mignucci-Giannoni
Phillip A. Morin
Cristel Reyes
Emer Rogan
Massimiliano Rosso
Mónica A. Silva
Mark S. Springer
Debbie Steel
Morten Tange Olsen
author_sort Emma L. Carroll
title Khwe word eu eu.mp3 from Speciation in the deep: genomics and morphology reveal a new species of beaked whale Mesoplodon eueu
title_short Khwe word eu eu.mp3 from Speciation in the deep: genomics and morphology reveal a new species of beaked whale Mesoplodon eueu
title_full Khwe word eu eu.mp3 from Speciation in the deep: genomics and morphology reveal a new species of beaked whale Mesoplodon eueu
title_fullStr Khwe word eu eu.mp3 from Speciation in the deep: genomics and morphology reveal a new species of beaked whale Mesoplodon eueu
title_full_unstemmed Khwe word eu eu.mp3 from Speciation in the deep: genomics and morphology reveal a new species of beaked whale Mesoplodon eueu
title_sort khwe word eu eu.mp3 from speciation in the deep: genomics and morphology reveal a new species of beaked whale mesoplodon eueu
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