TABLE S4. Number of ocurrences (n), area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC), variable contribution (%), and permutation importance (%) obtained in the MAXENT modeling for each Stenodraba clade. Variable contributions to overall performance greater than 25% are indicated in bold. BIO3: Isothermality, BIO4: Temperature Seasonality, BIO8: Mean Temperature of Wettest Quarter, BIO12: Annual Precipitation, BIO15: Precipitation Seasonality
<p>Percent contributions of the bioclimatic variables in the MaxEnt models for the nine target bioen...
<p>“WC4” indicates the model calibration using the WorldClim baseline climate information and four b...
<p>Contribution of most important bioclimatic variables to the ecological niche models of the studie...
FIG. S6. Values of variables that most contribute in the MaxEnt models for clades A and B of Stenodr...
<p>The two main explanatory variables for each species are in italic. PC: Percentage contribution; P...
Percent contribution and permutation importance of the selected bioclimatic variables in MaxEnt mode...
Table S4. Climate and environmental values for each locality used to test genetic diversity in Ameiv...
Table S4. Climate and environmental values for each locality used to test genetic diversity in Ameiv...
<p>The area under receiver operating curve (AUC) score of MaxEnt models for each of the nine bioener...
Likelihood and AIC scores for each model for each subfamily for each climatic variable (MAT = mean a...
<p>*Bio02 –mean diurnal range; Bio06 –minimal temperature of coldest month; Bio07 –temperature annua...
Supplementary Figure 4. A. Heat map reporting the Area Under the Curve (AUC) computed by Random Fore...
Figure S6. Results from the species distribution modelling (SDM) for Tetraglochin species. Maps show...
Summary of the number of species in which niche divergence between sister species differs by less th...
TABLE S3. Loadings on the first two components obtained from the principal component analysis (PCA-e...
<p>Percent contributions of the bioclimatic variables in the MaxEnt models for the nine target bioen...
<p>“WC4” indicates the model calibration using the WorldClim baseline climate information and four b...
<p>Contribution of most important bioclimatic variables to the ecological niche models of the studie...
FIG. S6. Values of variables that most contribute in the MaxEnt models for clades A and B of Stenodr...
<p>The two main explanatory variables for each species are in italic. PC: Percentage contribution; P...
Percent contribution and permutation importance of the selected bioclimatic variables in MaxEnt mode...
Table S4. Climate and environmental values for each locality used to test genetic diversity in Ameiv...
Table S4. Climate and environmental values for each locality used to test genetic diversity in Ameiv...
<p>The area under receiver operating curve (AUC) score of MaxEnt models for each of the nine bioener...
Likelihood and AIC scores for each model for each subfamily for each climatic variable (MAT = mean a...
<p>*Bio02 –mean diurnal range; Bio06 –minimal temperature of coldest month; Bio07 –temperature annua...
Supplementary Figure 4. A. Heat map reporting the Area Under the Curve (AUC) computed by Random Fore...
Figure S6. Results from the species distribution modelling (SDM) for Tetraglochin species. Maps show...
Summary of the number of species in which niche divergence between sister species differs by less th...
TABLE S3. Loadings on the first two components obtained from the principal component analysis (PCA-e...
<p>Percent contributions of the bioclimatic variables in the MaxEnt models for the nine target bioen...
<p>“WC4” indicates the model calibration using the WorldClim baseline climate information and four b...
<p>Contribution of most important bioclimatic variables to the ecological niche models of the studie...