Comparative population genomics unveils congruent secondary suture zone in Southwest Pacific Hydrothermal Vents
Adrien Tran Lu Y,
Stéphanie Ruault,
Claire Daguin-Thiébaut
et al.
Abstract:How the interplay of biotic and abiotic factors shapes current genetic diversity at the community level remains an open question, particularly in the deep sea. Comparative phylogeography of multiple species can reveal the influence of past climatic events, geographic barriers, and species life history traits on spatial patterns of genetic structure across lineages.Here, we conducted a comparative population genomic study on seven hydrothermal vent species co-distributed in the Back-arc Basins of the Southwest … Show more
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