Explosion of goby fish diversity at the Eocene-Oligocene transition
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2025
Abstract
A rapid drop of sea level at the Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT; 34–33 Ma) triggered a marine mass extinction event and the turnover of terrestrial fauna, but its influence on the diversification of nearshore marine fish communities is unclear. Goby fishes (Acanthomorpha: Percomorpha: Gobiiformes) provide an ideal system to investigate the hypothesis that ecological opportunity at the EOT triggered the proliferation of coastal marine fishes. However, despite more than 30 years of molecular evolutionary research, divergence time estimates for gobies are widely variable, incomplete with respect to sampling of taxonomic families and sub-familial lineages, and far older than evident by the modest fossil record. Here we use 1,314 ultraconserved element (UCE) sequences sampled from 121 species, including all gobiiform families and sub-familial goby lineages, to infer phylogeny and node ages under species tree and relaxed molecular clock models. Our time-calibrated phylogenomic hypothesis reconciles molecular clock- and fossil-based estimates for gobiiform diversification, dating the origin of Apogonidae and Gobioidei to the uppermost Late Cretaceous, with lower to middle Paleogene divergence of the gobioid backbone and an explosion of goby lineages at the EOT. Our results support a remarkably recent evolutionary origin of goby families and stimulate new questions on the seemingly exceptional diversity of the group.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Recommended Citation
McCraney, W., Thacker, C., Faircloth, B., Harrington, R., Near, T., & Alfaro, M. (2025). Explosion of goby fish diversity at the Eocene-Oligocene transition. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 207 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2025.108342