2024
DOI: 10.1111/geb.13817
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Seasonal migration and the evolution of an inverse latitudinal diversity gradient in shorebirds

Paul Dufour,
Pierre‐André Crochet,
Fabien L. Condamine
et al.

Abstract: AimWhile the evolution of seasonal migration and its association with biogeography have been the subject of numerous studies, its influence on species diversification has rarely been examined. The aim of this study is to explain the atypical latitudinal diversity gradient in shorebirds: did seasonal migration influence diversification and did the gradient evolve from higher in situ diversification or repeated transitions?LocationGlobal.Time PeriodPalaeogene to present.Major Taxa StudiedOrder Charadriiformes (s… Show more

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“…Phylogenetic studies in several bird clades have identified migratory drop-off as an important mechanism of speciation (e.g. [13][14][15][16]) and previous studies have underscored the significance of this phenomenon on large scales [4,12,17,18]. Despite these insights, a thorough evaluation in the specific context of island environments is lacking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phylogenetic studies in several bird clades have identified migratory drop-off as an important mechanism of speciation (e.g. [13][14][15][16]) and previous studies have underscored the significance of this phenomenon on large scales [4,12,17,18]. Despite these insights, a thorough evaluation in the specific context of island environments is lacking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%