2010
DOI: 10.1666/09028.1
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A phylogenetic and morphologic context for the radiation of an endemic fauna in a long-lived lake: Corbulidae (Bivalvia; Myoida) in the Miocene Pebas Formation of western Amazonia

Abstract: The Corbulidae are one of a handful of a primarily marine bivalve clades that exhibit a remarkable radiation, marked by increased species richness and divergent morphologies, within a long-lived lake. For corbulids, this diversification occurred within the lower to middle Miocene Pebas Formation of western Amazonia. Only one taxon associated with this radiation (Anticorbula) remains extant. We conducted a series of phylogenetic analyses to characterize diversification of Corbulidae within the Pebas Formation a… Show more

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“…Long-lived lakes are particularly prone to endemic evolution and so can accumulate species numbers above the common average. For many recent long-lived systems, high degrees of endemicity, usually also accompanied by high alpha diversities, have been demonstrated (e.g., Michel et al, 1992;Wesselingh, 2007;Albrecht and Wilke, 2008;Hauswald et al, 2008;Albrecht et al, 2009;Schultheiss et al, 2009;Anderson et al, 2010;Hauffe et al, 2011;Schreiber et al, 2012). In contrast to the situation today, the number of long-lived European lakes was by far higher in the Neogene.…”
Section: Spatial Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Long-lived lakes are particularly prone to endemic evolution and so can accumulate species numbers above the common average. For many recent long-lived systems, high degrees of endemicity, usually also accompanied by high alpha diversities, have been demonstrated (e.g., Michel et al, 1992;Wesselingh, 2007;Albrecht and Wilke, 2008;Hauswald et al, 2008;Albrecht et al, 2009;Schultheiss et al, 2009;Anderson et al, 2010;Hauffe et al, 2011;Schreiber et al, 2012). In contrast to the situation today, the number of long-lived European lakes was by far higher in the Neogene.…”
Section: Spatial Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of phylogenetic signals has been widely documented in other studies of soil organisms, in order to infer ecological processes (Anderson et al 2010;Fig. 4 Frequency estimates for distribution of Nearest Taxon Index (NTI, mean = 2.43).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), the lattermost of which was formerly the sole genus in the Erodonidae Winkworth, 1932, but more recently is included in the Corbulidae based on morphocladistic analyses (Anderson et al . ; Carter et al . ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…; Mikkelsen & Bieler ; Wesselingh ; Anderson et al . ). Huber () illustrates about 60 extant corbulid species, the majority of which are marine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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