Identification of the notothenioid sister lineage illuminates the biogeographic history of an Antarctic adaptive radiation
Thomas J. Near(Yale University), Jeremy M. Beaulieu(National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis), Joseph T. Eastman(Ohio University), Christine E. Thacker(Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History), Theodore W. Pietsch(University of Washington), Takashi Satoh(National Museum of Nature and Science), Richard Harrington(University of Manchester), Cláudio Oliveira, Alex Dornburg(North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences), Peter C. Wainwright(University of California, Davis), Eri Katayama(Kōchi University)
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