Systematics and phylogeography of southern ocean deep-sea octocorals

Octocorals are very diverse marine organisms that inhabit virtually every marine ecosystem, therefore are widely distributed around the globe. The origin of their huge diversity has been questioned for several decades, however very few studies have addressed this issue until now. This doctoral thesi...

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Main Author: Dueñas Montalvo, Luisa Fernanda
Other Authors: Crawford, Andrew Jackson, Wilke, Thomas, Lessios, Harilaos, Realpe Rebolledo, Emilio Antonio, Sánchez Muñoz, Juan Armando
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Universidad de los Andes 2016
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spelling ftunivlosandes:oai:repositorio.uniandes.edu.co:1992/61842 2024-09-30T14:26:39+00:00 Systematics and phylogeography of southern ocean deep-sea octocorals Dueñas Montalvo, Luisa Fernanda Crawford, Andrew Jackson Wilke, Thomas Lessios, Harilaos Realpe Rebolledo, Emilio Antonio Sánchez Muñoz, Juan Armando 2016 173 hojas application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1992/61842 https://doi.org/10.57784/1992/61842 eng eng Universidad de los Andes Doctorado en Ciencias - Biología Facultad de Ciencias Departamento de Ciencias Biológicas http://hdl.handle.net/1992/61842 doi:10.57784/1992/61842 instname:Universidad de los Andes reponame:Repositorio Institucional Séneca repourl:https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/ 728717-1001 Al consultar y hacer uso de este recurso, está aceptando las condiciones de uso establecidas por los autores. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 Corales Ecología abisal Filogeografía Trabajo de grado - Doctorado info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06 http://purl.org/coar/version/c_ab4af688f83e57aa Text http://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/TD 2016 ftunivlosandes https://doi.org/10.57784/1992/61842 2024-09-02T14:07:56Z Octocorals are very diverse marine organisms that inhabit virtually every marine ecosystem, therefore are widely distributed around the globe. The origin of their huge diversity has been questioned for several decades, however very few studies have addressed this issue until now. This doctoral thesis explored the systematic relationships of octocoral deep-sea fauna distributed in Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic regions, and evaluated the role of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) as a driving force for the diversification of octocoral deep-sea populations. It also assessed the evolution of four octocoral traits and the role of these traits on diversification rate shift. To answer the previous questions we used different approaches and methods that included phylogenetics, molecular dating, character evolution, phylogeography and population genetics. Here, we present the first assessment of phylogeographical patterns and the role of the ACC in the genetic connectivity for two deep-sea octocorals in the Pacific and Southern Ocean: Tokoprymno maia, which is a brooding octocoral, and Hemicorallium imperiale, which is a broadcast spawner. We also explored the systematic relationships of the deep-sea bamboo corals of the subfamily Keratoisidinae, and described two new species Keratoisis magnifica and Keratoisis peara. Finally, we inferred the most comprehensive time-calibrated phylogeny of all Octocorallia to date. We estimated the time of origin of this group around the Triassic, where he first octocorals appear to have been soft-bodied colonies, azooxanthellate, deep-water and cold-water organism. The study of marine benthic organisms has increased in the last decade, particularly for deep-sea fauna. This thesis has contributed greatly in the general knowledge of diversity patterns, temporal diversification processes, and population dynamics for Octocorallia. Our contribution has also laid a basis for further evolutionary studies on these incredible diverse organisms. (Doctor rerum naturalium (Dr rer nat)) Justus ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Repositorio institucional Séneca Antarctic Pacific Southern Ocean The Antarctic
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topic Corales
Ecología abisal
Filogeografía
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Ecología abisal
Filogeografía
Dueñas Montalvo, Luisa Fernanda
Systematics and phylogeography of southern ocean deep-sea octocorals
topic_facet Corales
Ecología abisal
Filogeografía
description Octocorals are very diverse marine organisms that inhabit virtually every marine ecosystem, therefore are widely distributed around the globe. The origin of their huge diversity has been questioned for several decades, however very few studies have addressed this issue until now. This doctoral thesis explored the systematic relationships of octocoral deep-sea fauna distributed in Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic regions, and evaluated the role of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) as a driving force for the diversification of octocoral deep-sea populations. It also assessed the evolution of four octocoral traits and the role of these traits on diversification rate shift. To answer the previous questions we used different approaches and methods that included phylogenetics, molecular dating, character evolution, phylogeography and population genetics. Here, we present the first assessment of phylogeographical patterns and the role of the ACC in the genetic connectivity for two deep-sea octocorals in the Pacific and Southern Ocean: Tokoprymno maia, which is a brooding octocoral, and Hemicorallium imperiale, which is a broadcast spawner. We also explored the systematic relationships of the deep-sea bamboo corals of the subfamily Keratoisidinae, and described two new species Keratoisis magnifica and Keratoisis peara. Finally, we inferred the most comprehensive time-calibrated phylogeny of all Octocorallia to date. We estimated the time of origin of this group around the Triassic, where he first octocorals appear to have been soft-bodied colonies, azooxanthellate, deep-water and cold-water organism. The study of marine benthic organisms has increased in the last decade, particularly for deep-sea fauna. This thesis has contributed greatly in the general knowledge of diversity patterns, temporal diversification processes, and population dynamics for Octocorallia. Our contribution has also laid a basis for further evolutionary studies on these incredible diverse organisms. (Doctor rerum naturalium (Dr rer nat)) Justus ...
author2 Crawford, Andrew Jackson
Wilke, Thomas
Lessios, Harilaos
Realpe Rebolledo, Emilio Antonio
Sánchez Muñoz, Juan Armando
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title Systematics and phylogeography of southern ocean deep-sea octocorals
title_short Systematics and phylogeography of southern ocean deep-sea octocorals
title_full Systematics and phylogeography of southern ocean deep-sea octocorals
title_fullStr Systematics and phylogeography of southern ocean deep-sea octocorals
title_full_unstemmed Systematics and phylogeography of southern ocean deep-sea octocorals
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Pacific
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The Antarctic
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Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
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