Spintharus flavidusin the Caribbean—a 30 million year biogeographical history and radiation of a ‘widespread species’
Abstract
The Caribbean island biota is characterized by high levels of endemism, the result of an interplay between colonization opportunities on islands and effective oceanic barriers among them. A relatively small percentage of the biota is represented by ‘widespread species,’ presumably taxa for which oceanic barriers are ineffective. Few studies have explored in detail the genetic structure of widespread Caribbean taxa. The cobweb spider Spintharus...
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Title
Spintharus flavidusin the Caribbean—a 30 million year biogeographical history and radiation of a ‘widespread species’
Published Date
Nov 19, 2015
Journal
Volume
3
Pages
e1422 - e1422
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