Ancient climate change, antifreeze, and the evolutionary diversification of Antarctic fishes.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012 Feb 28; 109(9):3434-9
Near TJ, Dornburg A, Kuhn KL, Eastman JT, ..., Patarnello T, Zane L, Fernández DA, Jones CD. Near TJ, Dornburg A, Kuhn KL, Eastman JT, Pennington JN, Patarnello T, Zane L, Fernández DA, Jones CD. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012 Feb 28; 109(9):3434-9
This study helps us understand how organisms take advantage of ecological opportunity to achieve exceptional levels of evolutionary diversification. By integrating molecular phylogenetic and paleoclimatic data, Near and co-authors show that the adaptative radiation of Antarctic notothenioid fishes was not solely triggered by the evolution...
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