Antitropicality of Pacific Fishes: Molecular Insights
@article{Burridge2004AntitropicalityOP, title={Antitropicality of Pacific Fishes: Molecular Insights}, author={Christopher Paul Burridge}, journal={Environmental Biology of Fishes}, year={2004}, volume={65}, pages={151-164} }
Twenty-one molecular genetic studies of thirteen antitropical Pacific fishes are herein reviewed. High dispersal potentials and Plio-Pleistocene transequatorial divergence are suggested for approximately half of the taxa studied, consistent with movement across the tropics during glacial periods. Divergences within two fish groups were mid-Miocene in age, corresponding to a period suggested for vicariant isolation associated with equatorial warming, but high dispersal potentials complicate the…
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