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Fig. 5

From: Discovery of a silicate rock-boring organism and macrobioerosion in fresh water

Fig. 5

Ultrametric Bayesian (BEAST 2) phylogenies showing the primary marine origin of rock-boring and nestling bivalve species from the bioerosion site in the Kaladan River, including a Lignopholas fluminalis, Pholadidae (18S rRNA + 28S rRNA, 3033 bp), b Novaculina gangetica, Pharidae (COI + 16S rRNA + 28S rRNA, 2602 bp), and b Scaphula deltae, Arcidae (28S rRNA + 18S rRNA, 2450 bp, full tree includes 44 taxa but the other clade of Arcidae is not shown here: see Supplementary Fig. 2). Black numbers near nodes are BPP values inferred from BEAST/BPP values inferred from MrBayes/BS values inferred from RAxML (“—” indicates a topological difference). Pie chaps on the nodes indicate the probabilities of certain ancestral areas with respect to combined results under three different models (S-DIVA, DEC, and S-DEC) inferred from RASP v. 3.2

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