2017
DOI: 10.1111/ecog.02647
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Quaternary refugia are associated with higher speciation rates in mammalian faunas of the Western Palaearctic

Abstract: Quaternary climate changes have contributed to shape the biogeographic distribution of extant species. The combination of climatic niche conservatism and glacial‐interglacial cycles forced many species to retract their range limits for surviving under the advance of Pleistocene ice‐sheets. Refugia offered geographical opportunities for species to retreat, persist and, later on, begin recolonization processes under favourable environmental conditions. Here we explore the hypothesis that refugia have been not on… Show more

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“…Alternatively, this workflow would enable comparison among different biological groups, potentially shedding light on the causes of the matches and mismatches among their species richness patterns. It could also aid prioritization schemes for conservation based on total diversity (Margules & Pressey, 2000), investigation of the influence of environmental changes on gradients of species richness, and reconstruction of palaeo-gradients of species richness and refugia (e.g., -Barbero, Martinez, Ferrer-Castán, & Olalla-Tárraga, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, this workflow would enable comparison among different biological groups, potentially shedding light on the causes of the matches and mismatches among their species richness patterns. It could also aid prioritization schemes for conservation based on total diversity (Margules & Pressey, 2000), investigation of the influence of environmental changes on gradients of species richness, and reconstruction of palaeo-gradients of species richness and refugia (e.g., -Barbero, Martinez, Ferrer-Castán, & Olalla-Tárraga, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following other authors (e.g. [ 28 30 ]) we employed randomly distributed points as pseudo-absences (without overlap with the species occurrences) for RF and GLM algorithms. For Maxent we drew background points at random from South America.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The western North American monsoon was severely depressed by glaciation (Bhattacharya, Tierney, Addison, & Murray, 2018), such that summer temperatures in the continental interior averaged 8-14°C below contemporary levels, while plant communities were depressed 600- with an extensive Holocene drought (Sullivan et al, 2016). These climatic effects were global in nature and greatly impacted aquatic and terrestrial fauna beyond Western North America (Brunner, Douglas, & Bernatchez, 1998;Brunner, Douglas, Osinov, Wilson, & Bernatchez, 2001;Bryson, Murphy, Lathrop, & Lazcano-Villareal, 2011;Migliore et al, 2019;Morales-Barbero, Martinez, Ferrer-Castán, & Olalla-Tárraga, 2018).…”
Section: Box 3 the Ecological Theater Of Western North Americamentioning
confidence: 99%