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The Evolutionary Ecology of Biotic Association in a Megadiverse Bivalve Superfamily: Sponsorship Required for Permanent Residency in Sediment

机译:生物协会的进化生态学在生物多样性大双壳超级家族:赞助需要永久居留底泥

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BackgroundMarine lineage diversification is shaped by the interaction of biotic and abiotic factors but our understanding of their relative roles is underdeveloped. The megadiverse bivalve superfamily Galeommatoidea represents a promising study system to address this issue. It is composed of small-bodied clams that are either free-living or have commensal associations with invertebrate hosts. To test if the evolution of this lifestyle dichotomy is correlated with specific ecologies, we have performed a statistical analysis on the lifestyle and habitat preference of 121 species based on 90 source documents.
机译:背景海洋谱系的多样化是由生物和非生物因素的相互作用所决定的,但我们对其相对作用的理解尚不完善。巨型双壳类超家族Galeommatoidea代表了一个有前途的研究系统来解决这个问题。它由自由生活或与无脊椎动物宿主有共鸣关系的小蛤composed组成。为了测试这种生活方式二分法的演变是否与特定生态相关,我们基于90份来源文献对121种物种的生活方式和栖息地偏好进行了统计分析。

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