Zuccon, Giulia
(2013)
Evolution and historical biogeography of the Eastern Atlantic
skates.
[Laurea magistrale], Università di Bologna, Corso di Studio in
Biologia marina [LM-DM270] - Ravenna, Documento ad accesso riservato.
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Abstract
In my thesis, I tested the hypothesis that the diversification of the Eastern Atlantic skate faunas
arose through vicariance rather than dispersal, using combined approach of molecular phylogeny
reconstruction and zoogeography (namely historical biogeography). This analyses have been carried
out independently on four Rajidae genera belonging to two different tribes: Rajini (Raja and
Dipturus) and Amblyrajini (Rajella and Leucoraja). These taxa were selected because they
displayed high species diversity and richness of endemic species in the Eastern Atlantic and
Mediterranean. The verification of this hypothesis was carried out by reconstructing the best
phylogenetic relationships among four genera and 26 species (including several endemism) based
on mtDNA and nuDNA gene variation and several statistical approaches. Divergence times of taxa
have been estimated based on molecular clock and fossil calibration to explain evolutionary patterns
in the context of geological framework. Main issues are (i) the evidence that Eastern Atlantic skate
evolution and displacement of species diversity occurred from pulsed geographical speciation (i.e.
repeated series of parallel and independent speciation events) started in the Late Eocene-Early
Miocene and they have occurred prevalently during Miocene; (ii) such relatively ancient origin of
diversification has been allowed the sympatric displacement and evolution of several congeneric
taxa likely because they have accumulated huge differences in the genomic and
physiological/behavioural phenotypic traits; (iii) recently diverged sister species and taxa showed
allopatric or parapatric evolution by the presence of oceanographic or hydrogeographical barriers
which likely prevent large mixing between parapatric sister species.
Abstract
In my thesis, I tested the hypothesis that the diversification of the Eastern Atlantic skate faunas
arose through vicariance rather than dispersal, using combined approach of molecular phylogeny
reconstruction and zoogeography (namely historical biogeography). This analyses have been carried
out independently on four Rajidae genera belonging to two different tribes: Rajini (Raja and
Dipturus) and Amblyrajini (Rajella and Leucoraja). These taxa were selected because they
displayed high species diversity and richness of endemic species in the Eastern Atlantic and
Mediterranean. The verification of this hypothesis was carried out by reconstructing the best
phylogenetic relationships among four genera and 26 species (including several endemism) based
on mtDNA and nuDNA gene variation and several statistical approaches. Divergence times of taxa
have been estimated based on molecular clock and fossil calibration to explain evolutionary patterns
in the context of geological framework. Main issues are (i) the evidence that Eastern Atlantic skate
evolution and displacement of species diversity occurred from pulsed geographical speciation (i.e.
repeated series of parallel and independent speciation events) started in the Late Eocene-Early
Miocene and they have occurred prevalently during Miocene; (ii) such relatively ancient origin of
diversification has been allowed the sympatric displacement and evolution of several congeneric
taxa likely because they have accumulated huge differences in the genomic and
physiological/behavioural phenotypic traits; (iii) recently diverged sister species and taxa showed
allopatric or parapatric evolution by the presence of oceanographic or hydrogeographical barriers
which likely prevent large mixing between parapatric sister species.
Tipologia del documento
Tesi di laurea
(Laurea magistrale)
Autore della tesi
Zuccon, Giulia
Relatore della tesi
Correlatore della tesi
Scuola
Corso di studio
Ordinamento Cds
DM270
Data di discussione della Tesi
21 Marzo 2013
URI
Altri metadati
Tipologia del documento
Tesi di laurea
(?? magistrale ??)
Autore della tesi
Zuccon, Giulia
Relatore della tesi
Correlatore della tesi
Scuola
Corso di studio
Ordinamento Cds
DM270
Data di discussione della Tesi
21 Marzo 2013
URI
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