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From: Multi-locus phylogeography of the dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus): passive dispersal via the west-wind drift or response to prey species and climate change?

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The statistical parsimony network of dusky dolphin cytochrome b haplotypes. Gray polygons indicate haplogroups with a Bayesian posterior probability of 90% or greater. The thick branch indicates the probable root of the dusky dolphin phylogeny, and dotted lines indicate alternative connections (reticulations) between haplotypes. Note the lack of a central haplotype, the "CMI" as in Cassens et al. [8]. Boxed insert is a condensed version of the Bayesian analysis consensus tree, with letters corresponding to haplogroups in the nested network. As in the haplotype network, the thick branch under the arrow is the proposed root of dusky dolphin lineages with numbers above nodes indicating posterior probabilities derived from Bayesian analysis.

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