Authors
Fabien L Condamine, Emmanuel FA Toussaint, Anne-Laure Clamens, Gwenaelle Genson, Felix AH Sperling, Gael J Kergoat
Publication date
2015/7/2
Journal
Scientific Reports
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
11860
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
One hundred and fifty years after Alfred Wallace studied the geographical variation and species diversity of butterflies in the Indomalayan-Australasian Archipelago, the processes responsible for their biogeographical pattern remain equivocal. We analysed the macroevolutionary mechanisms accounting for the temporal and geographical diversification of the charismatic birdwing butterflies (Papilionidae), a major focus of Wallace’s pioneering work. Bayesian phylogenetics and dating analyses of the birdwings were conducted using mitochondrial and nuclear genes. The combination of maximum likelihood analyses to estimate biogeographical history and diversification rates reveals that diversity-dependence processes drove the radiation of birdwings and that speciation was often associated with founder-events colonizing new islands, especially in Wallacea. Palaeo-environment diversification models also …
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