Authors
Emmanuel FA Toussaint, Fabien L Condamine, Oliver Hawlitschek, Chris H Watts, Nick Porch, Lars Hendrich, Michael Balke
Publication date
2015
Journal
Systematic Biology
Volume
64
Issue
1
Pages
3-24
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
During the Cenozoic, Australia experienced major climatic shifts that have had dramatic ecological consequences for the modern biota. Mesic tropical ecosystems were progressively restricted to the coasts and replaced by arid-adapted floral and faunal communities. Whilst the role of aridification has been investigated in a wide range of terrestrial lineages, the response of freshwater clades remains poorly investigated. To gain insights into the diversification processes underlying a freshwater radiation, we studied the evolutionary history of the Australasian predaceous diving beetles of the tribe Hydroporini (147 described species). We used an integrative approach including the latest methods in phylogenetics, divergence time estimation, ancestral character state reconstruction, and likelihood-based methods of diversification rate estimation. Phylogenies and dating analyses were reconstructed with molecular …
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