A tale of two shrimps – Speciation and demography of two sympatric shrimp species from hydrothermal vents
Pierre Methou,
Shannon B. Johnson,
John Sherrin
et al.
Abstract:Hydrothermal vents can serve as natural laboratories to study speciation processes due to their fragmented distribution often with geographic barriers between habitats. Two sympatric species ofRimicarisshrimps occur at vents on the Izu-Bonin-Mariana volcanic arcs:Rimicaris loihialso found near Hawai’i andR. cambonaealso present on the Tonga Arc. These two species biogeographically co-occur and are genetically highly similar, raising the question of the mechanisms of how they maintain distinct species, includin… Show more
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