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Table 2 Estimates of the ages of major nodes in the Trichomycterus areolatus and Aegla phylogenies (Figure 2).

From: Different processes lead to similar patterns: a test of codivergence and the role of sea level and climate changes in shaping a southern temperate freshwater assemblage

Node

Trichomycterus

Aegla A

Aegla B

A

2.25 (1.54-3.09)

3.95 (2.16-6.56)

5.05 (2.94-7.84)

B

1.82 (1.23-2.43)

3.44 (1.83-5.70)

4.02 (2.33-6.17)

C

1.68 (1.15-2.24)

3.22 (1.39-5.78)

3.89 (2.17-6.09)

D

1.05 (0.45-1.66)

3.10 (1.58-5.11)

3.33 (1.36-5.81)

E

0.62 (0.36-0.92)

2.60 (1.33-4.23)

3.30 (1.80-5.07)

F

0.39 (0.21-0.61)

2.55 (1.17-4.23)

3.13 (1.61-4.81)

G

 

1.78 (0.62-3.50)

3.06 (1.94-4.57)

H

 

0.32 (0.07-0.63)

1.44 (0.37-2.62)

I

  

1.12 (0.32-2.03)

J

  

0.79 (0.24-1.36)

K

  

0.37 (0.01-1.07)

  1. Mean estimates and 95% HPD are given in millions of years before present. Values in bold fall within the last 1 Ma, italics designates dates that are Miocene origin, all others are Pliocene or Early Pleistocene (> 1 Ma) origin.