2024
DOI: 10.1111/geb.13860
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Biogeographic isolation and climate shape the evolutionary heritage of Neotropical inselbergs

Herval Vieira Pinto‐Junior,
Gustavo Heringer,
Écio Souza Diniz
et al.

Abstract: AimQuaternary climatic shifts can explain the current distribution of ancient ecosystems as well as the current distributions of gradients that hold species richness and diversity of several lineages in old, climatically buffered, infertile landscapes (OCBILs) as inselbergs. Thus, the combination of phylogenetic approaches and temporal landscape connectivity allows disentangling the mechanisms involved in the origin of the disjunct distribution of plant species and the evolutionary heritage of Neotropical inse… Show more

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