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Phylogeography of the flag cabrilla Epinephelus labriformis (Serranidae): implications for the biogeography of the Tropical Eastern Pacific and the early stages of speciation in a marine shore fish
Journal of Biogeography (2006)
  • Mathew T. Craig
  • Phillip A. Hastings
  • Daniel J. Pondella, II, Occidental College
  • D. Ross Robertson
  • Jorge A. Rosales-Casián
Abstract

To examine the role of previously described biogeographical boundaries in shaping phylogeographical relationships within and among two putative eastern Pacific sibling species, the flag cabrilla, Epinephelus labriformis and the Clipperton grouper, Epinephelus clippertonensis (Serranidae).

Publication Date
April, 2006
Citation Information
Mathew T. Craig, Phillip A. Hastings, Daniel J. Pondella, D. Ross Robertson, et al.. "Phylogeography of the flag cabrilla Epinephelus labriformis (Serranidae): implications for the biogeography of the Tropical Eastern Pacific and the early stages of speciation in a marine shore fish" Journal of Biogeography Vol. 33 Iss. 6 (2006)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/daniel_pondella/11/