Large-scale phylogeny of chameleons suggests African origins and Eocene diversification

Volume: 280, Issue: 1759, Pages: 20130184 - 20130184
Published: May 22, 2013
Abstract
Oceanic dispersal has emerged as an important factor contributing to biogeographic patterns in numerous taxa. Chameleons are a clear example of this, as they are primarily found in Africa and Madagascar, but the age of the family is post-Gondwanan break-up. A Malagasy origin for the family has been suggested, yet this hypothesis has not been tested using modern biogeographic methods with a dated phylogeny. To examine competing hypotheses of...
Paper Details
Title
Large-scale phylogeny of chameleons suggests African origins and Eocene diversification
Published Date
May 22, 2013
Volume
280
Issue
1759
Pages
20130184 - 20130184
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