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Paleoenvironments shaped the exchange of terrestrial vertebrates across Wallace's Line

Authors :
Skeels, Alexander
Boschman, Lydian
McFadden, Ian R.
Joyce, Elizabeth M.
Hagen, Oskar
Jiménez Robles, Octavio
Bach, Wilhelmine
Boussange, Victor
Keggin, T.
Jetz, Walter
Pellissier, Loïc
Source :
Science, 381 (6653)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
AAAS, 2023.

Abstract

Faunal turnover in Indo-Australia across Wallace's Line is one of the most recognizable patterns in biogeography and has catalyzed debate about the role of evolutionary and geoclimatic history in biotic interchanges. Here, analysis of more than 20,000 vertebrate species with a model of geoclimate and biological diversification shows that broad precipitation tolerance and dispersal ability were key for exchange across the deep-time precipitation gradient spanning the region. Sundanian (Southeast Asian) lineages evolved in a climate similar to the humid "stepping stones" of Wallacea, facilitating colonization of the Sahulian (Australian) continental shelf. By contrast, Sahulian lineages predominantly evolved in drier conditions, hampering establishment in Sunda and shaping faunal distinctiveness. We demonstrate how the history of adaptation to past environmental conditions shapes asymmetrical colonization and global biogeographic structure. ISSN:0036-8075 ISSN:1095-9203

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368075
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science, 381 (6653)
Accession number :
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