There is a growing appreciation of impacts of late-Quaternary climate fluctuations on spatial patterns of species and genetic diversity. A major challenge is to understand how and why species respond individualistically to a common history of climate-induced habitat fluctuation. Here, we combine modelling of palaeo-distributions and mitochondrial-DNA phylogeographies to compare spatial patterns of population persistence and isolation across three species of rainforest skinks (Saproscincus spp.) with varying climatic preferences. Using Akaike Information Criterion model-averaged projections, all three species are predicted to have maintained one or more small populations in the northern Wet Tropics, multiple or larger populations in the cen...
Gynpetoscincus is a monotypic genus of skink endemic to the ancient and biogeographically complex we...
We examine the effects of historical climate change on vertebrate differentiation in tropical rainfo...
Spatial responses of species to past climate change depend on both intrinsic traits (climatic niche ...
There is a growing appreciation of impacts of late-Quaternary climate fluctuations on spatial patter...
Copyright © 2006 The Society for the Study of Evolution.To explore the evolutionary consequences of ...
Globally, montane tropical diversity is characterized by extraordinary local endemism that is not re...
Globally, montane tropical diversity is characterized by extraordinary local endemism that is not re...
Species endemic to the tropical regions are expected to be vulnerable to future climate change due i...
Phylogeographic analyses of the fauna of the Australian wet tropics rainforest have provided strong ...
Comparison of mitochondrial and morphological divergence in eight populations of a widespread leaf-l...
It is well established from the fossil record and phylogeographic analyses that late Quaternary clim...
Background: The aim of this research was to identify the effects of Pleistocene climate change on th...
BACKGROUND: The mesic habitats of eastern Australia harbour a highly diverse fauna. We examined the ...
Phylogeographic studies frequently reveal multiple morphologically cryptic lineages within species. ...
Gynpetoscincus is a monotypic genus of skink endemic to the ancient and biogeographically complex we...
We examine the effects of historical climate change on vertebrate differentiation in tropical rainfo...
Spatial responses of species to past climate change depend on both intrinsic traits (climatic niche ...
There is a growing appreciation of impacts of late-Quaternary climate fluctuations on spatial patter...
Copyright © 2006 The Society for the Study of Evolution.To explore the evolutionary consequences of ...
Globally, montane tropical diversity is characterized by extraordinary local endemism that is not re...
Globally, montane tropical diversity is characterized by extraordinary local endemism that is not re...
Species endemic to the tropical regions are expected to be vulnerable to future climate change due i...
Phylogeographic analyses of the fauna of the Australian wet tropics rainforest have provided strong ...
Comparison of mitochondrial and morphological divergence in eight populations of a widespread leaf-l...
It is well established from the fossil record and phylogeographic analyses that late Quaternary clim...
Background: The aim of this research was to identify the effects of Pleistocene climate change on th...
BACKGROUND: The mesic habitats of eastern Australia harbour a highly diverse fauna. We examined the ...
Phylogeographic studies frequently reveal multiple morphologically cryptic lineages within species. ...
Gynpetoscincus is a monotypic genus of skink endemic to the ancient and biogeographically complex we...
We examine the effects of historical climate change on vertebrate differentiation in tropical rainfo...
Spatial responses of species to past climate change depend on both intrinsic traits (climatic niche ...