Island systems are important models for evolutionary biology because they provide convenient, discrete biogeographic units of study. Continental islands with a history of intermittent dry land connections confound the discrete definitions of islands and have led zoologists to predict (1) little differentiation of terrestrial organisms among continental shelf islands and (2) extinction, rather than speciation, to be the main cause of differences in community composition among islands. However, few continental island systems have been subjected to well-sampled phylogeographic studies, leaving these biogeographic assumptions of connectivity largely untested. We analyzed nine unlinked loci from shrews of the genus Crocidura from seven mountains...
Southeast Asian mammals are known for their remarkable levels of diversity and endemism. However, fe...
Biodiversity in the tropics is disproportionately high compared to other habitats, and also under di...
FIG. 8. Estimated phylogenetic relationships from a maximum likelihood analysis of 983 concatenated ...
Island systems are important models for evolutionary biology because they provide convenient, discre...
Island systems are important models for evolutionary biology because they provide convenient, discre...
In theory, competition among species in a shared habitat results in niche separation. In the case of...
In theory, competition among species in a shared habitat results in niche separation. In the case of...
108 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 26 cm.After nearly a decade of field inventories in w...
FIG. 1. Maps of A, Southeast Asia and B, Sulawesi showing topographical relief and the approximate b...
Aim: Islands have often been used as model systems in community ecology. The incorporation of inform...
FIG. 16. Map of Sulawesi showing localities sampled for shrews. Colored areas enclose localities wit...
FIG. 4. Maximum-likelihood estimate of the gene tree of Sulawesi Crocidura derived from an alignment...
Small Crocidurinae shrews (weight <8 g) from Southeast Asia have been poorly studied to date, mainly...
Summary. A rich mammalian fauna is found on islands that lie on the Sunda Shelf, a continental shelf...
Geological and climatic processes potentially alter speciation rates by generating and modifying bar...
Southeast Asian mammals are known for their remarkable levels of diversity and endemism. However, fe...
Biodiversity in the tropics is disproportionately high compared to other habitats, and also under di...
FIG. 8. Estimated phylogenetic relationships from a maximum likelihood analysis of 983 concatenated ...
Island systems are important models for evolutionary biology because they provide convenient, discre...
Island systems are important models for evolutionary biology because they provide convenient, discre...
In theory, competition among species in a shared habitat results in niche separation. In the case of...
In theory, competition among species in a shared habitat results in niche separation. In the case of...
108 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 26 cm.After nearly a decade of field inventories in w...
FIG. 1. Maps of A, Southeast Asia and B, Sulawesi showing topographical relief and the approximate b...
Aim: Islands have often been used as model systems in community ecology. The incorporation of inform...
FIG. 16. Map of Sulawesi showing localities sampled for shrews. Colored areas enclose localities wit...
FIG. 4. Maximum-likelihood estimate of the gene tree of Sulawesi Crocidura derived from an alignment...
Small Crocidurinae shrews (weight <8 g) from Southeast Asia have been poorly studied to date, mainly...
Summary. A rich mammalian fauna is found on islands that lie on the Sunda Shelf, a continental shelf...
Geological and climatic processes potentially alter speciation rates by generating and modifying bar...
Southeast Asian mammals are known for their remarkable levels of diversity and endemism. However, fe...
Biodiversity in the tropics is disproportionately high compared to other habitats, and also under di...
FIG. 8. Estimated phylogenetic relationships from a maximum likelihood analysis of 983 concatenated ...