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Author Lautredou A-C, Motomura H, Gallut C, Ozouf-Costaz C, Cruaud C, Lecointre G, Dettai A, doi  openurl
  Title New nuclear markers and exploration of the relationships among Serraniformes (Acanthomorpha, Teleostei): The importance of working at multiple scales Type Journal Article
  Year 2013 Publication Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution Abbreviated Journal (down) Mol. Phylogenet. Evol.  
  Volume 67 Issue 1 Pages 140-155  
  Keywords Serraniformes, Scorpaenidae, Nuclear genes, Phylogeny, Scorpaeniformes, Perciformes,  
  Abstract We explore the relationships within Serraniformes (Li et al., 2009) using a dense taxon sampling and seven nuclear markers. Six had already used been for teleost phylogeny (IRBP, MC1R, MLL4, Pkd1, Rhodopsin, and RNF213) at other scales, and one (MLL2) is new. The results corroborate the composition of Serraniformes described in previous publications (some Gasterosteiformes, Perciformes and Scorpaeniformes). Within the clade, Notothenioidei and Zoarcoidei are each monophyletic. Cottoidei was not monophyletic due to placement of the genus Ebinania (Psychrolutidae). Our independent data confirm the sister-group relationship of Percophidae and Notothenioidei as well as the division of Platycephaloidei in four different groups (Bembridae, Platycephalidae, Hoplichthyidae and Peristediidae with Triglidae). Within Cottoidei, Liparidae and Cyclopteridae formed a clade associated with Cottidae, the genus Cottunculus (Psychrolutidae), and Agonidae. Serranidae and Scorpaenidae are not monophyletic, with the Serranidae divided in two clades (Serraninae and Epinephelinae/Anthiinae) and Scorpaenidae including Caracanthidae and the genus Ebinania (Psychrolutidae). We discuss some morphological characters supporting clades within the Scorpaenidae.  
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Author McCoy K.D. & Tirard C. openurl 
  Title Isolation and characterization of microsatellites in seabird ectoparasite 'ixodes uriae'. Type Journal Article
  Year 2001 Publication Molecular ecology Abbreviated Journal (down) Mol. Ecol.  
  Volume 9 Issue Pages 2213-2214  
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Author McCoy K.D., Boulinier T. & Tirard C. openurl 
  Title Comparative host-parasite population structures: disentangling prospecting and dispersal in the Black-legged kittiwake Rissa tridactyla. Type Journal Article
  Year 2005 Publication Molecular ecology Abbreviated Journal (down) Mol. Ecol.  
  Volume 14 Issue Pages 2825-2838  
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Author Jouventin P, Cuthbert & Ottvall R openurl 
  Title Genetic isolation and divergence in sexual traits: evidence for the northern rockhopper penguin Eudyptes moseleyi being a sibling species Type Journal Article
  Year 2007 Publication Molecular ecology Abbreviated Journal (down) Mol. Ecol.  
  Volume 15 Issue Pages 3413-3423  
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Author Pauliny A., Wagner R.H., Augustin J., Szép T. & Blomqvist D. openurl 
  Title Age-independenttelomere length predicts fitness in two bird species Type Journal Article
  Year 2006 Publication Molecular ecology Abbreviated Journal (down) Mol. Ecol.  
  Volume 15 Issue Pages 1681-1687  
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  Abstract Parue depuis ma précédente candidature  
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Author Kaeuffer R., Coltman D.W., Chapuis J-L., Réale D. & Pontier D. openurl 
  Title The effects of cyclic dynamics and mating system on the effective population size of an island mouflon population. Type Journal Article
  Year 2007 Publication Molecular ecology Abbreviated Journal (down) Mol. Ecol.  
  Volume 16 Issue Pages 4482-4492  
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Author Friesen, V.L., T. M. Burg & K.D. McCoy openurl 
  Title Mechanisms of population differentiation in seabirds. Type Journal Article
  Year 2007 Publication Molecular ecology Abbreviated Journal (down) Mol. Ecol.  
  Volume 16 Issue Pages 1765-1785  
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Author Milot E., Weimerskirch H. & Bernatchez L. openurl 
  Title The seabird paradox : dispersal, genetic structure and population dynamics in a highly mobile, but philopatric albatross species. Type Journal Article
  Year 2008 Publication Molecular ecology Abbreviated Journal (down) Mol. Ecol.  
  Volume 17 Issue Pages 1658-1673  
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Author Fortune P.M., Schierenbeck K. , Ayres D., Bortolus A., Catrice O., Brown S. &. Ainouche M.L. openurl 
  Title The enigmatic invasive Spartina densiflora: A history of hybridizations in a polyploidy context Type Journal Article
  Year 2008 Publication MOLECULAR ECOLOGY Abbreviated Journal (down) Mol. Ecol.  
  Volume 17 Issue Pages 4304-4316  
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  Abstract ce travail, qui n'est pas issu du programme 136, utilise des échantillons collectés par M. Lebouvier lors d'une mission sur Amsterdam  
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Author Hemery L G, Eléaume M, Roussel V, Améziane N, Gallut C, Steinke D, Cruaud C, Couloux A, Wilson N G doi  openurl
  Title Comprehensive sampling reveals circumpolarity and sympatry in seven mitochondrial lineages of the Southern Ocean crinoid species Promachocrinus kerguelensis (Echinodermata) Type Journal Article
  Year 2012 Publication Molecular Ecology Abbreviated Journal (down) Mol. Ecol.  
  Volume 21 Issue 10 Pages 2502-2518  
  Keywords Antarctica, crinoid, cryptic species, gene flow, haplotype diversity, refugia,  
  Abstract Sampling at appropriate spatial scales in the Southern Ocean is logistically challenging and may influence estimates of diversity by missing intermediate representatives. With the assistance of sampling efforts especially influenced by the International Polar Year 20072008, we gathered nearly 1500 specimens of the crinoid species Promachocrinus kerguelensis from around Antarctica. We used phylogeographic and phylogenetic tools to assess its genetic diversity, demographic history and evolutionary relationships. Six phylogroups (AF) identified in an earlier study are corroborated here, with the addition of one new phylogroup (E2). All phylogroups are circumpolar, sympatric and eurybathic. The phylogeny of Promachocrinus phylogroups reveals two principal clades that may represent two different cryptic species with contrasting demographic histories. Genetic diversity indices vary dramatically within phylogroups, and within populations, suggesting multiple glacial refugia in the Southern Ocean: on the Kerguelen Plateau, in the East Weddell Sea and the South Shetland Islands (Atlantic sector), and on the East Antarctic continental shelf in the Dumont dUrville Sea and Ross Sea. The inferences of gene flow vary among the phylogroups, showing discordant spatial patterns. Phylogroup A is the only one found in the Sub-Antarctic region, although without evident connectivity between Bouvet and Kerguelen populations. The Scotia Arc region shows high levels of connectivity between populations in most of the phylogroups, and barriers to gene flow are evident in East Antarctica.
 
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