Lizards of the lost arcs: mid-Cenozoic diversification, persistence and ecological marginalization in the West Pacific

Volume: 285, Issue: 1871, Pages: 20171760 - 20171760
Published: Jan 17, 2018
Abstract
Regions with complex geological histories often have diverse and highly endemic biotas, yet inferring the ecological and historical processes shaping this relationship remains challenging. Here, in the context of the taxon cycle model of insular community assembly, we investigate patterns of lineage diversity and habitat usage in a newly characterized vertebrate radiation centred upon the world's most geologically complex insular region: island...
Paper Details
Title
Lizards of the lost arcs: mid-Cenozoic diversification, persistence and ecological marginalization in the West Pacific
Published Date
Jan 17, 2018
Volume
285
Issue
1871
Pages
20171760 - 20171760
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