2018
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.13438
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Geographical and temporal origins of terrestrial vertebrates endemic to Taiwan

Abstract: Aim Phylogeographical studies of Taiwan have advanced our knowledge of the origins of its fauna, but the discrepancies raise issues related to the interpretation of single‐taxon studies. Here, we provide a synthesis of the biogeographical histories of multiple terrestrial vertebrates endemic to Taiwan and infer the colonization processes within the context of geological and climatic events. Location Taiwan and neighbouring land masses. Taxon Terrestrial vertebrates. Methods We conducted a meta‐analysis of 28 p… Show more

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“…The TW linage was dated to be divergent from the mainland China at about 3 Ma (Fig. 5), which well fits some other terrestrial vertebrates (Guo et al, 2016;He et al, 2018). However, somewhat unexpectedly, the TW lineage did not show a sister relationship with its geographically proximate lineage SCV, but rather with SWC.…”
Section: Island Biogeographysupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The TW linage was dated to be divergent from the mainland China at about 3 Ma (Fig. 5), which well fits some other terrestrial vertebrates (Guo et al, 2016;He et al, 2018). However, somewhat unexpectedly, the TW lineage did not show a sister relationship with its geographically proximate lineage SCV, but rather with SWC.…”
Section: Island Biogeographysupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Taiwan Island and JPN are isolated islands from the Asia continent, and they once interrelated with the mainland when sea level retraced (Tada, 1994;Kitamura et al, 2001;Kitamura and Kimoto, 2004;He et al, 2018). Islands are relatively isolated regions that are vulnerable to fluctuating sea level, and punctuational connections with the source continent and adaptive radiation may promote species accumulation and separation.…”
Section: Areas Of Endemism On Islandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous study on Quercus championii (Fagaceae) also suggests the Pleistocene SCS land bridge contributed to flora of Taiwan island by dispersal from ancestral Southwest China-Southeast Asia 35 . Some terrestrial vertebrates also display similar patterns 40 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%