2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2008.06.014
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Paleobiogeography of Miocene Equinae of North America: A phylogenetic biogeographic analysis of the relative roles of climate, vicariance, and dispersal

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“…These Northern hemisphere origins match large-scale biogeographic patterns reported across a range of avian and mammalian taxa (Hunt, 2004;Maguire and Stigall, 2008;Schweizer et al, 2011;Zachos et al, 2001) and may have been important in driving speciation within the genus.…”
Section: Biogeographic Originsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…These Northern hemisphere origins match large-scale biogeographic patterns reported across a range of avian and mammalian taxa (Hunt, 2004;Maguire and Stigall, 2008;Schweizer et al, 2011;Zachos et al, 2001) and may have been important in driving speciation within the genus.…”
Section: Biogeographic Originsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…These unique events that affect single lineages can include extinction, postspeciation range expansion, jump dispersal, or failure to speciate in response to a vicariant event (Wojciki and Brooks 2005;Lieberman 2000Lieberman , 2003Stigall and Lieberman 2005). Still, these methods share the goal with standard cladistic approaches of producing "area cladograms," hierarchical patterns of biotic relationships between areas of endemism that are interpreted in terms of processes (e.g., Maguire and Stigall 2008), but which are inferred without explicit reference to an underlying statistical process model (see below).…”
Section: Vicariance and Cladistic Biogeographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, they are often used in paleontological research (Lieberman 2000;Stigall and Lieberman 2006;Maguire and Stigall 2008;Prieto-Marquez 2010). Moreover, time can be incorporated indirectly in DIVA by separating events into time bins (Sanmartín et al 2001), or in phylogenetic paleobiogeography (Maguire and Stigall 2008), by using a "temporally calibrated cladogram" in which time is given by the stratigraphic age and position of the fossil lineage in the phylogeny.…”
Section: Parsimony In Biogeographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…preservation, or availability of geologic outcrop Jiménez-Valverde et al 2008, 2011aMaguire and Stigall 2008;Myers and Lieberman 2011;Peterson et al 2011;Martin et al 2012). Two presence-only algorithms recommended for PaleoENM use are Maxent (a maximum entropy algorithm [Phillips et al 2004) and GARP (genetic algorithm for rule-set prediction [Stockwell and Peters 1999]).…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, interpolation is required to construct continuous environmental layers from these point-source measurements. For example, in the fossil record GIS algorithms such as ordinary kriging or inverse distance weighting are used to interpolate between points and create a continuous coverage of values for each environmental factor across the area of interest (e.g., Stigall Rode and Lieberman 2005a; Maguire and Stigall 2009;Dudei and Stigall 2010). Spatially explicit environmental layers are more readily available in the modern and recent past, to the extent that climate models exist.…”
Section: Paleoenvironmental Datamentioning
confidence: 99%