2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-8312.2010.01473.x
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Biogeology of Wallacea: geotectonic models, areas of endemism, and natural biogeographical units

Abstract: The concepts of biogeographical regions and areas of endemism are briefly reviewed prior to a discussion of what constitutes a natural biogeographical unit. It is concluded that a natural biogeographical unit comprises a group of endemic species that share a geological history. These natural biogeographical units are termed Wallacean biogeographical units in honour of the biogeographer A.R. Wallace. Models of the geological development of Indonesia and the Philippines are outlined. Areas of endemism within Wal… Show more

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“…, 2001; Jønsson et al. , 2008, 2010; Carstensen & Olesen, 2009; Michaux, 2010) and the West Indies (Bond, 1948; Hedges, 1996; Trejo‐Torres & Ackerman, 2001; Vázquez‐Miranda et al. , 2007; Presley & Willig, 2008; Ricklefs & Bermingham, 2008; Willig et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, 2001; Jønsson et al. , 2008, 2010; Carstensen & Olesen, 2009; Michaux, 2010) and the West Indies (Bond, 1948; Hedges, 1996; Trejo‐Torres & Ackerman, 2001; Vázquez‐Miranda et al. , 2007; Presley & Willig, 2008; Ricklefs & Bermingham, 2008; Willig et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This focused on the relationships of African and Malagasy spiny solanums. With the western Pacific, the region is well known as a centre of marine and terrestrial biodiversity (Michaux, 2010) and distribution patterns there have long intrigued biologists (e.g. Parenti & Ebach, 2010;Hall, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For Wallacea, we used Australia, New Guinea, and Borneo as potential extra-Wallacean colonization “mainland” sources (Carstensen and Olesen 2009; Michaux 2010; Jønsson et al 2012), whereas for the West Indies, we used North America, Central, and South America as mainland sources. Isolation effects may also depend on the distance to large source islands within an archipelago.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For all analysis, MAP, MAT anomaly, and MAT/MAP velocities were Log 10 -transformed, whereas MAT and MAP anomaly were untransformed. Due to the geographic extent of the datasets, we did not attempt to estimate other historical factors that may also potentially affect contemporary bird distributions, such as plate tectonics, volcanic history, island age, or Pleistocene sea-level changes (Murphy et al 2004; Dalsgaard et al 2007; Kreft et al 2008; Presley and Willig 2008; Ricklefs and Bermingham 2008; Whittaker et al 2008; Michaux 2010; Lohman et al 2011; Jønsson et al 2012). Hence, our analyses take the pre-Quaternary diversity and distribution as a given and asks how these have responded to subsequent climate change.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%