Authors
Ana Carolina Carnaval, Eric Waltari, Miguel T Rodrigues, Dan Rosauer, Jeremy VanDerWal, Roberta Damasceno, Ivan Prates, Maria Strangas, Zoe Spanos, Danielle Rivera, Marcio R Pie, Carina R Firkowski, Marcos R Bornschein, Luiz F Ribeiro, Craig Moritz
Publication date
2014/10/7
Journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Volume
281
Issue
1792
Pages
20141461
Publisher
The Royal Society
Description
Phylogeographic endemism, the degree to which the history of recently evolved lineages is spatially restricted, reflects fundamental evolutionary processes such as cryptic divergence, adaptation and biological responses to environmental heterogeneity. Attempts to explain the extraordinary diversity of the tropics, which often includes deep phylogeographic structure, frequently invoke interactions of climate variability across space, time and topography. To evaluate historical versus contemporary drivers of phylogeographic endemism in a tropical system, we analyse the effects of current and past climatic variation on the genetic diversity of 25 vertebrates in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest. We identify two divergent bioclimatic domains within the forest and high turnover around the Rio Doce. Independent modelling of these domains demonstrates that endemism patterns are subject to different climatic drivers. Past …
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Scholar articles
AC Carnaval, E Waltari, MT Rodrigues, D Rosauer… - Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological …, 2014