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Global biogeography and diversification of a group of brown seaweeds (Phaeophyceae) driven by clade‐specific evolutionary processes
Vieira, C.; Steen, F.; D'hondt, S.; Bafort, Q.; Tyberghein, L.; Fernández-García, C.; Wysor, B.; Tronholm, A.; Mattio, L.; Payri, C.; Kawai, H.; Saunders, G.; Leliaert, F.; Verbruggen, H.; De Clerck, O. (2021). Global biogeography and diversification of a group of brown seaweeds (Phaeophyceae) driven by clade‐specific evolutionary processes. J. Biogeogr. 48(4): 703-715. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14047
In: Journal of Biogeography. Wiley-Blackwell: Oxford. ISSN 0305-0270; e-ISSN 1365-2699
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Keywords
    Dictyotales [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    dictyotales; historical biogeography; macroevolution; multilocusphylogeny; out-of-the-tropics hypothesis; tropical conservatismhypothesis

Authors  Top 
  • Vieira, C.
  • Steen, F.
  • D'hondt, S.
  • Bafort, Q.
  • Tyberghein, L.
  • Fernández-García, C.
  • Wysor, B.
  • Tronholm, A.
  • Mattio, L.
  • Payri, C.
  • Kawai, H.
  • Saunders, G.
  • Leliaert, F.
  • Verbruggen, H.
  • De Clerck, O.

Abstract
    Historical processes that shaped current diversity patterns of seaweeds remain poorly understood. Using Dictyotales, a globally distributed order of brown seaweeds as a model, we test if historical biogeographical and diversification patterns are comparable across clades. Dictyotales contain some 22 genera, three of which, Dictyota, Lobophora and Padina, are exceptionally diverse. Specifically, we test whether the evolutionary processes that shaped the latitudinal diversity patterns in these clades are in line with the tropical conservatism, out‐of‐the‐tropics or diversification rate hypotheses.

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