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dc:creator "Marick, Jit; Brabec, Jan; Choudhury, Anindo; Scholz, Tomáš; Ash, Anirban" ;
dc:title "Gangesia Woodland 1924" ;
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bibo:journal "Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society" ;
bibo:pubDate "2023-03-20" ;
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dc:creator "Marick, Jit; Brabec, Jan; Choudhury, Anindo; Scholz, Tomáš; Ash, Anirban" ;
dc:date "2023" ;
dc:title "The evolution of an ancient tapeworm lineage in its catfish hosts: vicariance, dispersal and diversification in Gangesiinae (Cestoda: Proteocephalidae)" ;
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dc:description "Figure 1. Phylogenetic interrelationships of basal groups of Onchoproteocephalidea with focus on the subfamilies Gangesiinae and Acanthotaeniinae based on the maximum likelihood analysis of the single gene lsrDNA (above) and COI (below) datasets. Nodal values depict SH-like approximated likelihood ratio test values (SH-aLRT) (10 000 replicates) followed by standard bootstrap values (1 000 replicates). Only values above 50 are shown.The subfamilies Acanthotaeniinae (green) and Gangesiinae (blue), along with the outgroups (grey), are set in colour." ;
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dc:description "Figure 2. Phylogenetic interrelationships of basal groups of Onchoproteocephalidea with focus on the subfamilies Gangesiinae and Acanthotaeniinae based on the maximum likelihood analysis of concatenated lsrDNA + COI data. Nodal values depict SH-like approximated likelihood ratio test values (SH-aLRT) (10 000 replicates) followed by standard bootstrap values (1000 replicates). Only values above 50 are shown.The subfamilies Acanthotaeniinae (green) and Gangesiinae (blue), along with the outgroups (grey), are set in colour." ;
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dc:description "Figure 7. Present-day distribution of major lineages (genera) of Gangesiinae, showing varying levels of disjunct distribution in Electrotaenia, Gangesia, Postgangesia and Silurotaenia, and the endemic nature of other genera such as Pangasiocestus, Ritacestus and Vermaia." ;
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dc:description "Figure 8. Palaeogeographic map of the Late Aptian, 115 Mya (C. Scotese, Palaeoatlas, v.3), showing the origin of the Siluriformes (catfishes) in South America with subsequent dispersal to Africa or an origin in Gondwana when Africa and South America were still united, followed by vicariance.The presence of siluriforms in India during this time is questionable. Siluriforms are absent from Eurasia at this time (see text for discussion). The ? mark on the catfish in Africa indicates the uncertainty about the Gangesiinae in catfishes on that landmass at the time. The ? mark on the Indian landmass (IND) indicates that it is uncertain if catfishes were present on that landmass at the time. Abbreviations: AUS, Australian region; INM, Indomalayan region; PAL, Palaearctic region." ;
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dc:description "Figure 9. Palaeogeographic map of the Middle Eocene, 40 Mya (C. Scotese, Palaeoatlas, v.3). Siluroid hosts of some major lineages of Gangesiinae are already present: Malapterurus in Africa, and Rita and Pangasius in Asia. Families of other siluroid hosts of Gangesiinae, such as Schilbeidae and Bagridae, have also originated by this time. Silurus is yet to appear. Gangesiinae have originated in the Indomalayan region by this time but are absent in Europe and Africa. Their presence in siluroids outside the Indomalayan region during this time is uncertain. Rectangular boxes with x marks inside them indicate the absence of gangesiine tapeworms in catfish hosts. The ? mark on catfishes indicates that the presence of Gangesiinae in these hosts is uncertain. Sigmoid marks indicate the presence of Gangesiinae in catfish hosts." ;
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dc:description "Figure 10. Palaeogeographic map of the Early Miocene, 20 Mya (C. Scotese, Palaeoatlas, v.3). Siluridae have originated. Dashed arrows show the major dispersal routes of Gangesiinae. Range expansion of Siluridae into northern Africa allowed host-shifting into Malapteruridae. Dispersal and diversification of Gangesiinae, especially Gangesia, continued in the Indomalayan region and extended to north-east Asia. The rectangular box with an x mark inside it indicates the absence of gangesiine tapeworms in catfish hosts. Sigmoid marks indicate the presence of Gangesiinae in catfish hosts." ;
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