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Antarctic Science | 2011

Cryptic species, biogeographic complexity and the evolutionary history of the Ectemnorhinus group in the sub-Antarctic, including a description of Bothrometopus huntleyi, n. sp.

Gert Cornelius Grobler; Armanda D.S. Bastos; Anne M. Treasure; Steven L. Chown

Abstract The biogeography of the South Indian Ocean Province (SIP) biotas has long been controversial. Much of the discussion has been based on interpretation of species distributions, based on morphological or anatomical delimitations. However, molecular phylogenetic approaches elsewhere have recently shown that interpretations based solely on morphological data may be misleading. Nonetheless, few studies have employed molecular phylogenetic approaches to understand the biogeography of the SIP biotas. We do so here for the Ectemnorhinus group of genera, a monophyletic unit of weevils endemic to the region. We use mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I DNA sequence data to reconstruct relationships among 13 species and 22 populations in the genera Palirhoeus, Bothrometopus and Ectemnorhinus. On the basis of this analysis we find little support for separating the genus Palirhoeus from Bothrometopus, and little support for the morphologically-based species groups currently recognized within Bothrometopus. Using a molecular clock we show that dispersal among islands probably took place against the prevailing wind direction. These data also support a previous hypothesis of radiation of the epilithic genera Bothrometopus and Palirhoeus during the Pliocene/early Pleistocene, but reject the hypothesis that the genus Ectemnorhinus radiated following the last glacial maximum. We show that Bothrometopus parvulus (C.O. Waterhouse) on the Prince Edward Islands comprises two species that are not sister taxa. We name the second species Bothrometopus huntleyi n. sp. and provide a description thereof.


Biological Conservation | 2013

Human activities, propagule pressure and alien plants in the sub-Antarctic: tests of generalities and evidence in support of management.

Peter C. le Roux; Tshililo Ramaswiela; Jesse M. Kalwij; Justine D. Shaw; Peter G. Ryan; Anne M. Treasure; Gregory T. W. McClelland; Melodie A. McGeoch; Steven L. Chown


Ecosystems | 2015

Land–Sea Interactions and Consequences for Sub-Antarctic Marine Food Webs

Anne M. Treasure; James J. Ruzicka; Coleen L. Moloney; Leigh J. Gurney; Isabelle J. Ansorge


Diversity and Distributions | 2014

Antagonistic effects of biological invasion and temperature change on body size of island ectotherms

Anne M. Treasure; Steven L. Chown


Ecography | 2013

Contingent absences account for range limits but not the local abundance structure of an invasive springtail

Anne M. Treasure; Steven L. Chown


South African Journal of Science | 2014

Sentinels to climate change. The need for monitoring at South Africa’s Subantarctic laboratory

Isabelle J. Ansorge; Jonathan V. Durgadoo; Anne M. Treasure


Journal of Thermal Biology | 2010

Pre-freeze mortality in three species of aphids from sub-Antarctic Marion Island

M. Roger Worland; Charlene Janion; Anne M. Treasure; Steven L. Chown


South African Journal of Science | 2017

Exploring South Africa's southern frontier : a 20-year vision for polar research through the South African National Antarctic Programme

Isabelle J. Ansorge; Paul H. Skelton; Annie Bekker; P J Nico de Bruyn; Doug S Butterworth; Pierre J. Cilliers; John Cooper; Don A. Cowan; Rosemary A. Dorrington; Sarah E. Fawcett; Susanne Fietz; Ken P. Findlay; P. William Froneman; Geoff H. Grantham; Michelle Greve; David W. Hedding; G.J. Greg Hofmeyr; Michael Kosch; Peter C. le Roux; Mike Lucas; Keith MacHutchon; Ian Meiklejohn; Werner Nel; Pierre A. Pistorius; Peter G. Ryan; Johan Stander; Sebastiaan Swart; Anne M. Treasure; Marcello Vichi; Bettine Jansen van Vuuren


Oceanography | 2017

Marine Mammals Exploring the Oceans Pole to Pole: A Review of the MEOP Consortium

Anne M. Treasure; Fabien Roquet; Isabelle J. Ansorge; Marthan Nieuwoudt Bester; Lars Boehme; Horst Bornemann; Jean-Benoit Charrassin; Damien Chevallier; Daniel P. Costa; Michael A. Fedak; Christophe Guinet; Mike O. Hammill; Robert G. Harcourt; Mark A. Hindell; Kit M. Kovacs; Mary-Anne Lea; Philip Lovell; Andrew D. Lowther; Christian Lydersen; Trevor McIntyre; Clive R. McMahon; Keith W. Nicholls; Baptiste Picard; Gilles Reverdin; Andrew W. Trites; Gd Williams; P J Nico de Bruyn


South African Journal of Science | 2013

South African research in the Southern Ocean: New opportunities but serious challenges

Anne M. Treasure; Coleen L. Moloney; Marthan Nieuwoudt Bester; Christopher D. McQuaid; Ken P. Findlay; Peter B. Best; Don A. Cowan; P J Nico de Bruyn; Rosemary A. Dorrington; Åke Fagereng; P. William Froneman; Geoff H. Grantham; Brian P. V. Hunt; K. Ian Meiklejohn; E. A. Pakhomov; Alakendra N. Roychoudhury; Peter G. Ryan; Valdon R. Smith; Steven L. Chown; Isabelle J. Ansorge

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Geoff H. Grantham

University of Johannesburg

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Ken P. Findlay

Cape Peninsula University of Technology

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