Areas of suitable habitat for species and communities have arisen, shifted, and disappeared with Pleistocene climate cycles, and through this shifting landscape, current biodiversity has found paths to the present. Evolutionary refugia, areas of relative habitat stability in this shifting landscape, support persistence of lineages through time, and are thus crucial to the accumulation and maintenance of biodiversity. Areas of endemism are indicative of refugial areas where diversity has persisted, and endemism of intraspecific lineages in particular is strongly associated with late-Pleistocene habitat stability. However, it remains a challenge to consistently estimate the geographic ranges of intraspecific lineages and thus infer phylogeogr...
Aim: To test the congruence of phylogeographic patterns and processes between a woodland agamid liza...
It is well established from the fossil record and phylogeographic analyses that late Quaternary clim...
[Extract] Faced with a combination of increasing degradation of habitats and sparse knowledge of spe...
Areas of suitable habitat for species and communities have arisen, shifted, and disappeared with Ple...
Areas of suitable habitat for species and communities have arisen, shifted, and disappeared with Ple...
<div><p>Areas of suitable habitat for species and communities have arisen, shifted, and disappeared ...
Areas of suitable habitat for species and communities have arisen, shifted, and disappeared with Ple...
<p>A) Paleo habitat stability of rainforest since 120 ka using the dynamic stability model allowing ...
Areas of suitable habitat for species and communities have arisen, shifted, and disap-peared with Pl...
<p>A) Distribution of rainforest types in mainland eastern Australia. B) Bioregions defined by simil...
We examine the effects of historical climate change on vertebrate differentiation in tropical rainfo...
The spatial patterns in the distributions of vertebrates in the rainforests of the wet tropics bioge...
Patterns of biological diversity should be interpreted in light of both contemporary and historical ...
Phylogeographic endemism, the degree to which the history of recently evolved lineages is spatially ...
Multilocus phylogeography can uncover taxonomically unrecognized lineage diversity across complex bi...
Aim: To test the congruence of phylogeographic patterns and processes between a woodland agamid liza...
It is well established from the fossil record and phylogeographic analyses that late Quaternary clim...
[Extract] Faced with a combination of increasing degradation of habitats and sparse knowledge of spe...
Areas of suitable habitat for species and communities have arisen, shifted, and disappeared with Ple...
Areas of suitable habitat for species and communities have arisen, shifted, and disappeared with Ple...
<div><p>Areas of suitable habitat for species and communities have arisen, shifted, and disappeared ...
Areas of suitable habitat for species and communities have arisen, shifted, and disappeared with Ple...
<p>A) Paleo habitat stability of rainforest since 120 ka using the dynamic stability model allowing ...
Areas of suitable habitat for species and communities have arisen, shifted, and disap-peared with Pl...
<p>A) Distribution of rainforest types in mainland eastern Australia. B) Bioregions defined by simil...
We examine the effects of historical climate change on vertebrate differentiation in tropical rainfo...
The spatial patterns in the distributions of vertebrates in the rainforests of the wet tropics bioge...
Patterns of biological diversity should be interpreted in light of both contemporary and historical ...
Phylogeographic endemism, the degree to which the history of recently evolved lineages is spatially ...
Multilocus phylogeography can uncover taxonomically unrecognized lineage diversity across complex bi...
Aim: To test the congruence of phylogeographic patterns and processes between a woodland agamid liza...
It is well established from the fossil record and phylogeographic analyses that late Quaternary clim...
[Extract] Faced with a combination of increasing degradation of habitats and sparse knowledge of spe...