2016
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.2704
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Multiple, independent colonizations of the Hawaiian Archipelago by the family Dolichopodidae (Diptera)

Abstract: The family Dolichopodidae forms two of the four largest evolutionary radiations in the Hawaiian Islands across all flies: Campsicnemus (183 spp) and the Eurynogaster complex (66 spp). They also include a small radiation of Conchopus (6 spp). A handful of other dolichopodid species are native to the islands in singleton lineages or small radiations. This study provides a phylogenetic perspective on the colonization history of the dolichopodid fauna in the islands. We generated a multi-gene data set including re… Show more

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“…While they discounted this second scenario as being unlikely due to the difficulty of colonizing Hawaii multiple times, Lapoint et al (2013) were also clear that the existing data would support either hypothesis, and cited several studies where multiple colonizations had been inferred in snails ( Rundell et al 2004 ) and spiders ( Arnedo et al 2007 ). Subsequent work on Hawaiian Dolichopodidae ( Goodman et al 2014 , 2016 ) have also demonstrated multiple colonizations of the Hawaiian Archipelago.…”
Section: Phylogenetic Relationships Within the Family Drosophilidaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…While they discounted this second scenario as being unlikely due to the difficulty of colonizing Hawaii multiple times, Lapoint et al (2013) were also clear that the existing data would support either hypothesis, and cited several studies where multiple colonizations had been inferred in snails ( Rundell et al 2004 ) and spiders ( Arnedo et al 2007 ). Subsequent work on Hawaiian Dolichopodidae ( Goodman et al 2014 , 2016 ) have also demonstrated multiple colonizations of the Hawaiian Archipelago.…”
Section: Phylogenetic Relationships Within the Family Drosophilidaementioning
confidence: 99%