Aim Biotic interchange, speciation and extinction processes drive biotas assembling. However, the evolutionary outcomes of those mechanisms are complex and difficult to discriminate. Here, we investigate how these processes affect avian diversification in tropical forest regions and test the relative roles of vicariant speciation and biotic interchange on the assemblage of Amazonian biota through the reconstruction of the biogeographical history of bare-eyes using molecular markers. Location Amazon. Taxon Phlegopsis (Aves: Thamnophilidae). Methods We carried out a phylogenetic reconstruction of Phlegopsis based on four mtDNA and nuclear markers of 52 individuals from 21 localities representing all recognized taxa in the genus. We estimated ...
Large Amazonian rivers impede dispersal for many species, but lowland river networks frequently rear...
Large Amazonian rivers impede dispersal for many species, but lowland river networks frequently rear...
Recent studies have improved our understanding of Amazonian geological history during the late Tert...
Few phylogeographic studies have focused on understanding the role of the Tocantins-Araguaia Interfl...
Amazonia is a ‘source’ of biodiversity for other Neotropical ecosystems, but which conditions trigge...
Amazonia is a ‘source’ of biodiversity for other Neotropical ecosystems, but which conditions trigge...
Amazonia is a ‘source’ of biodiversity for other Neotropical ecosystems, but which conditions trigge...
We examined phylogeographic patterns and cryptic diversity within the royal flycatcher, Onychorhynch...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: To test the importance of alternative diversification drivers and ...
Several biogeographic hypotheses have been proposed to explain connections between Amazonian and Atl...
Coalescent theory provides powerful models for population genetic inference and is now increasingly ...
Aim: To test the importance of alternative diversification drivers and biogeographical processes for...
AimNeotropical savanna birds occur north and south of, but mostly not in the Amazon Basin, except fo...
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain high species diversity in Amazonia, but few generaliza...
Coalescent theory provides powerful models for population genetic inference and is now increasingly ...
Large Amazonian rivers impede dispersal for many species, but lowland river networks frequently rear...
Large Amazonian rivers impede dispersal for many species, but lowland river networks frequently rear...
Recent studies have improved our understanding of Amazonian geological history during the late Tert...
Few phylogeographic studies have focused on understanding the role of the Tocantins-Araguaia Interfl...
Amazonia is a ‘source’ of biodiversity for other Neotropical ecosystems, but which conditions trigge...
Amazonia is a ‘source’ of biodiversity for other Neotropical ecosystems, but which conditions trigge...
Amazonia is a ‘source’ of biodiversity for other Neotropical ecosystems, but which conditions trigge...
We examined phylogeographic patterns and cryptic diversity within the royal flycatcher, Onychorhynch...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: To test the importance of alternative diversification drivers and ...
Several biogeographic hypotheses have been proposed to explain connections between Amazonian and Atl...
Coalescent theory provides powerful models for population genetic inference and is now increasingly ...
Aim: To test the importance of alternative diversification drivers and biogeographical processes for...
AimNeotropical savanna birds occur north and south of, but mostly not in the Amazon Basin, except fo...
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain high species diversity in Amazonia, but few generaliza...
Coalescent theory provides powerful models for population genetic inference and is now increasingly ...
Large Amazonian rivers impede dispersal for many species, but lowland river networks frequently rear...
Large Amazonian rivers impede dispersal for many species, but lowland river networks frequently rear...
Recent studies have improved our understanding of Amazonian geological history during the late Tert...