Lynch [1989, in "Speciation and Its Consequences" (D. Otte and J. A. Endler, Eds.), pp. 527–553, Sinauer, Sunderland, MA, proposed a methodology for assessing the frequency of occurrence of various modes of initiating species formation, using a combination of phylogenetic relationships and relative size of geographic ranges for sister species and sister groups. Historical biogeography provides an alternative criterion for assessing modes of species formation. Species whose distributions conform to a general (replicated in multiple clades) pattern of area relationships are deemed to be the result of vicariance (including microvicariance) regardless of the details of current geographic range. Species exhibiting unique biogeographic distributi...
The biogeography of speciation and what can be learned about the past mode of speciation from curren...
The modes of speciation that are thought to have contributed most to the generation of biodiversity ...
Reconstructions of evolutionary and historical biogeographic processes can improve our understanding...
Lynch [1989, in "Speciation and Its Consequences" (D. Otte and J. A. Endler, Eds.), pp. 527–553, Sin...
The geography of speciation has long been contentious. In recent years, phylogenetic approaches have...
Inferring the geographic mode of speciation could help reveal the evolutionary and ecological mechan...
Inferring the geographic mode of speciation could help reveal the evolutionary and ecological mechan...
Inferring the geographic mode of speciation could help reveal the evolutionary and ecological mechan...
Inferring the geographic mode of speciation could help reveal the evolutionary and ecological mechan...
The fish subfamily Poeciliinae (sensu Parenti, 1981) is widely distributed across the Western Hemisp...
The fish subfamily Poeciliinae (sensu Parenti, 1981) is widely distributed across the Western Hemisp...
The biogeography of speciation remains a controversial issue and the process of allopatric speciatio...
<div><p>The fish subfamily Poeciliinae (sensu Parenti, 1981) is widely distributed across the Wester...
The fish subfamily Poeciliinae (sensu Parenti, 1981) is widely distributed across the Western Hemisp...
The geography of speciation has long been contentious. In recent years, phylogenetic approaches have...
The biogeography of speciation and what can be learned about the past mode of speciation from curren...
The modes of speciation that are thought to have contributed most to the generation of biodiversity ...
Reconstructions of evolutionary and historical biogeographic processes can improve our understanding...
Lynch [1989, in "Speciation and Its Consequences" (D. Otte and J. A. Endler, Eds.), pp. 527–553, Sin...
The geography of speciation has long been contentious. In recent years, phylogenetic approaches have...
Inferring the geographic mode of speciation could help reveal the evolutionary and ecological mechan...
Inferring the geographic mode of speciation could help reveal the evolutionary and ecological mechan...
Inferring the geographic mode of speciation could help reveal the evolutionary and ecological mechan...
Inferring the geographic mode of speciation could help reveal the evolutionary and ecological mechan...
The fish subfamily Poeciliinae (sensu Parenti, 1981) is widely distributed across the Western Hemisp...
The fish subfamily Poeciliinae (sensu Parenti, 1981) is widely distributed across the Western Hemisp...
The biogeography of speciation remains a controversial issue and the process of allopatric speciatio...
<div><p>The fish subfamily Poeciliinae (sensu Parenti, 1981) is widely distributed across the Wester...
The fish subfamily Poeciliinae (sensu Parenti, 1981) is widely distributed across the Western Hemisp...
The geography of speciation has long been contentious. In recent years, phylogenetic approaches have...
The biogeography of speciation and what can be learned about the past mode of speciation from curren...
The modes of speciation that are thought to have contributed most to the generation of biodiversity ...
Reconstructions of evolutionary and historical biogeographic processes can improve our understanding...