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Demographic histories of two deep-sea eelpouts, Lycodes japonicus and Lycodes ocellatus: paleoenvironmental implications of the western North Pacific deep waters
We compared the population histories of two deep-sea eelpouts, Lycodes japonicus and Lycodes ocellatus , to elucidate the impacts of the last glacial period on deep-sea species in the western North Pacific area. The results of phylogenetic analyses based on the nucleotide sequences of the mitochondr...
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description | We compared the population histories of two deep-sea eelpouts,
Lycodes japonicus
and
Lycodes ocellatus
, to elucidate the impacts of the last glacial period on deep-sea species in the western North Pacific area. The results of phylogenetic analyses based on the nucleotide sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome
c
oxidase subunit I and cytochrome
b
genes revealed that the two species are closely related to each other. The results of mismatch distribution analyses, Bayesian skyline plots, and a Bayes factor test supported a constant population size of
L. ocellatus
in the western North Pacific during the last glacial period, but suggested a post-glacial population expansion of
L. japonicus
. |
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