Analyses of phylogenetic topology and estimates of divergence timing have facilitated a reconstruction of Madagascar’s colonization events by vertebrate animals, but that information alone does not reveal the major factors shaping the island’s biogeographic history. Here, we examine profiles of Malagasy vertebrate clades through time within the context of the island’s paleogeographical evolution to determine how particular events influenced the arrival of the island’s extant groups. First we compare vertebrate profiles on Madagascar before and after selected events; then we compare tetrapod profiles on Madagascar to contemporary tetrapod compositions globally. We show that changes from the Mesozoic to the Cenozoic in the proportions of Mada...
The Mahajanga Basin Project, initiated in 1993 and centered in Upper Cretaceous strata of northweste...
Aim For 80 years, popular opinion has held that most of Madagascar's terrestrial vertebrates arrived...
The origin of Madagascar’s highly endemic vertebrate fauna remains one of the great unsolved mysteri...
<div><p>Analyses of phylogenetic topology and estimates of divergence timing have facilitated a reco...
Analyses of phylogenetic topology and estimates of divergence timing have facilitated a reconstructi...
The geographic and temporal origins of Madagascar's biota have long been in the center of debate. We...
The geographic and temporal origins of Madagascar's biota have long been in the center of debate. We...
The geographic and temporal origins of Madagascar's biota have long been in the center of debate. We...
How, when, and from where Madagascar's vertebrates arrived on the island is poorly known, and a comp...
Madagascar hosts one of the worldĝ€™s most unusual, endemic, diverse and threatened concentrations o...
The evolutionary origins of Madagascar's biodiversity remain mysterious despite the fact that relati...
Abstract Background Was there a mid-Cenozoic vertebrate extinction and recovery event in Madagascar ...
<p>Table includes a non-exhaustive summary of vertebrate taxa that arrived or were present on the is...
Aim Madagascar is renowned for its exceptional species diversity and endemism. The island's mountain...
Abstract.—Madagascar harbors four large adaptive radiations of endemic terrestrialmammals: lemurs, t...
The Mahajanga Basin Project, initiated in 1993 and centered in Upper Cretaceous strata of northweste...
Aim For 80 years, popular opinion has held that most of Madagascar's terrestrial vertebrates arrived...
The origin of Madagascar’s highly endemic vertebrate fauna remains one of the great unsolved mysteri...
<div><p>Analyses of phylogenetic topology and estimates of divergence timing have facilitated a reco...
Analyses of phylogenetic topology and estimates of divergence timing have facilitated a reconstructi...
The geographic and temporal origins of Madagascar's biota have long been in the center of debate. We...
The geographic and temporal origins of Madagascar's biota have long been in the center of debate. We...
The geographic and temporal origins of Madagascar's biota have long been in the center of debate. We...
How, when, and from where Madagascar's vertebrates arrived on the island is poorly known, and a comp...
Madagascar hosts one of the worldĝ€™s most unusual, endemic, diverse and threatened concentrations o...
The evolutionary origins of Madagascar's biodiversity remain mysterious despite the fact that relati...
Abstract Background Was there a mid-Cenozoic vertebrate extinction and recovery event in Madagascar ...
<p>Table includes a non-exhaustive summary of vertebrate taxa that arrived or were present on the is...
Aim Madagascar is renowned for its exceptional species diversity and endemism. The island's mountain...
Abstract.—Madagascar harbors four large adaptive radiations of endemic terrestrialmammals: lemurs, t...
The Mahajanga Basin Project, initiated in 1993 and centered in Upper Cretaceous strata of northweste...
Aim For 80 years, popular opinion has held that most of Madagascar's terrestrial vertebrates arrived...
The origin of Madagascar’s highly endemic vertebrate fauna remains one of the great unsolved mysteri...