Stingray diversification across the end-Cretaceous extinctions

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
T. Bertozzi, Michael S. Y. Lee, S. Donnellan
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Bertozzi, T., Lee, M.S.Y. and Donnellan, S.C. 2016. Stingray diversification across the end-Cretaceous extinctions. Memoirs of Museum Victoria 74: 379–390. The evolution of stingrays (Myliobatiformes) is assessed using a new phylogeny with near-complete genus-level sampling, and additional molecular data. Stingrays diversified into three primary clades: (A) river stingrays, round rays and typical stingrays, (B) butterfly rays and stingarees and (C) eagle and manta rays. The enigmatic sixgill and deepwater rays (Hexatrygon and Plesiobatis) are not basal stingrays, but are part of the second clade. There is extensive clade-specific variation in molecular evolutionary rates across chondrichthyans: the most appropriate (autocorrelated) divergence dating methods indicate that the extant stingray radiation commenced in the late Cretaceous and continued across the K-Pg boundary. This is highly consistent with the fossil record, and suggests that Cretaceous stingrays, being primarily benthic taxa, were less affected by the K-Pg event than taxa inhabiting the water column. The largest pelagic radiation of stingrays (myliobatids: eagle and manta rays) evolved very shortly after the K-Pg boundary, consistent with rapid ecological expansion into newly-vacated pelagic niches.
黄貂鱼在白垩纪末期的多样化灭绝
Bertozzi, T., Lee, M.S.Y.和Donnellan, S.C. 2016。黄貂鱼在白垩纪末期的多样化灭绝。维多利亚博物馆回忆录74:379-390。黄貂鱼(Myliobatiformes)的进化是评估使用一个新的系统发育与近乎完整的属水平采样,和额外的分子数据。黄貂鱼分为三个主要分支:(A)河黄貂鱼、圆鳐和典型黄貂鱼;(B)蝴蝶鳐和黄貂鱼;(C)鹰和蝠鲼。神秘的六鳃鳐和深水鳐(六鳃鳐和蛇尾鳐)不是基底黄貂鱼,而是第二支系的一部分。在软骨鱼的分子进化速率上存在着广泛的分支特异性差异:最合适的(自相关的)差异定年方法表明,现存的黄貂鱼辐射始于白垩纪晚期,并持续穿过K-Pg边界。这与化石记录高度一致,表明白垩纪黄貂鱼作为主要的底栖动物类群,受K-Pg事件的影响比生活在水柱中的类群要小。黄貂鱼(myliobatid:鹰和蝠鲼)的最大远洋辐射在K-Pg边界后不久就进化了,这与快速的生态扩张到新空出的远洋生态位一致。
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Memoirs of Museum Victoria
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