Figure 6 in Biodiversity and phylogeny of Cocculinidae (Gastropoda: Cocculinida) in the Indo-West Pacific

Figure 6. Maximum-likelihood tree based on cox1 dataset of cocculinids with results of species delimitation analyses. A, morphogroups MC, ME and MG. Numbers at tree nodes represent bootstrap values in percentages (values <70% not shown). Names of primary species hypotheses (PSHs) are followed by...

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Main Authors: Lee, Hsin, Puillandre, Nicolas, Kano, Yasunori, Chen, Wei-Jen, Samadi, Sarah
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Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/7031561
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7031561
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Summary:Figure 6. Maximum-likelihood tree based on cox1 dataset of cocculinids with results of species delimitation analyses. A, morphogroups MC, ME and MG. Numbers at tree nodes represent bootstrap values in percentages (values <70% not shown). Names of primary species hypotheses (PSHs) are followed by number of sequences determined (cox1 and 28S). Boxes for PSHs are highlighted in grey when differently delimited in ABGD and PTP analyses (numerals in boxes represent numbers of cox1 sequences; asterisks and plus signs for MA9–MA12 denote the same PSH detected by ABGD and PTP, respectively). 28S sequence monophyly and identity are also shown as empty boxes (NA: no data); cross marks (X) indicate non-monophyly or genotype shared with other PSHs. 'Shell morph.' denotes distinguishable forms of the shell with different numerals in each morphogroup (MA–MH). C1 for MC1–MC3, for example, means that the three PSHs are identical in conchological characteristics. Known bathymetric and geographic distributions and habitat are also provided for each PSH (bathymetric distribution—sampled depth ranges shown in lines, dotted lines represent the estimated distributed range; geographic distribution—AFR: Mozambique Channel, MAD: north Madagascar, TW: Taiwan and South China Sea, ECS: East China Sea, PHI: Philippines, JP: Japan, BIS: Bismarck Sea, SOL: Solomon Sea, COR: Coral Sea, VAN: Vanuatu, NC: New Caledonia, OTH: others, ME: Mediterranean, NZ: New Zealand, RS: Red Sea, AT: Atlantic, EP: East Pacific, WS: Weddell Sea; habitat—w: wood, l: leaf, b: bone, c: coral, e: egg case, vent*: hydrothermal vent area). Secondary species hypotheses (SSHs) are shown with generic and species names if available; those found from more than one area (northwestern Pacific, south-western Pacific, and Indian Ocean) are highlighted in grey. Published as part of Lee, Hsin, Puillandre, Nicolas, Kano, Yasunori, Chen, Wei-Jen & Samadi, Sarah, 2022, Biodiversity and phylogeny of Cocculinidae (Gastropoda: Cocculinida) in the Indo-West Pacific, pp. 366-392 ...