A palaeobiogeographic model for biotic diversification within Amazonia over the past three million years

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Autor(a) principal: Ribas, Camila Cherem
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Aleixo, Alexandre, Nogueira, Afonso César Rodrigues, Miyaki, Cristina Yumi, Cracraft, Joel L.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional do INPA
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/16154
Resumo: Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain high species diversity in Amazonia, but few generalizations have emerged. In part, this has arisen from the scarcity of rigorous tests for mechanisms promoting speciation, and from major uncertainties about palaeogeographic events and their spatial and temporal associations with diversification. Here, we investigate the environmental history of Amazonia using a phylogenetic and biogeographic analysis of trumpeters (Aves: Psophia), which are represented by species in each of the vertebrate areas of endemism. Their relationships reveal an unforeseen 'complete' time-slice of Amazonian diversification over the past 3.0 Myr. We employ this temporally calibrated phylogeny to test competing palaeogeographic hypotheses. Our results are consistent with the establishment of the current Amazonian drainage system at approximately 3.0-2.0 Ma and predict the temporal pattern of major river formation over Plio-Pleistocene times. We propose a palaeobiogeographic model for the last 3.0 Myr of Amazonian history that has implications for understanding patterns of endemism, the temporal history of Amazonian diversification and mechanisms promoting speciation. The history of Psophia, in combination with new geological evidence, provides the strongest direct evidence supporting a role for river dynamics in Amazonian diversification, and the absence of such a role for glacial climate cycles and refugia. © 2011 The Royal Society.
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spelling Ribas, Camila CheremAleixo, AlexandreNogueira, Afonso César RodriguesMiyaki, Cristina YumiCracraft, Joel L.2020-05-25T19:10:48Z2020-05-25T19:10:48Z2012https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1615410.1098/rspb.2011.1120Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain high species diversity in Amazonia, but few generalizations have emerged. In part, this has arisen from the scarcity of rigorous tests for mechanisms promoting speciation, and from major uncertainties about palaeogeographic events and their spatial and temporal associations with diversification. Here, we investigate the environmental history of Amazonia using a phylogenetic and biogeographic analysis of trumpeters (Aves: Psophia), which are represented by species in each of the vertebrate areas of endemism. Their relationships reveal an unforeseen 'complete' time-slice of Amazonian diversification over the past 3.0 Myr. We employ this temporally calibrated phylogeny to test competing palaeogeographic hypotheses. Our results are consistent with the establishment of the current Amazonian drainage system at approximately 3.0-2.0 Ma and predict the temporal pattern of major river formation over Plio-Pleistocene times. We propose a palaeobiogeographic model for the last 3.0 Myr of Amazonian history that has implications for understanding patterns of endemism, the temporal history of Amazonian diversification and mechanisms promoting speciation. The history of Psophia, in combination with new geological evidence, provides the strongest direct evidence supporting a role for river dynamics in Amazonian diversification, and the absence of such a role for glacial climate cycles and refugia. © 2011 The Royal Society.Volume 279, Número 1729, Pags. 681-689Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBirdEndemismPaleobiogeographyPaleogeographyPhylogeneticsPhylogenyPleistocenePlioceneSpatio-temporal AnalysisSpeciation (biology)Species DiversityAmazoniaAvesPsophiaPsophiidaeVertebrataA palaeobiogeographic model for biotic diversification within Amazonia over the past three million yearsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciencesengreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf3643862https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/16154/1/artigo-inpa.pdffef60bb33bbb5f95008d31263b9297acMD511/161542020-05-25 16:35:39.858oai:repositorio:1/16154Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-05-25T20:35:39Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv A palaeobiogeographic model for biotic diversification within Amazonia over the past three million years
title A palaeobiogeographic model for biotic diversification within Amazonia over the past three million years
spellingShingle A palaeobiogeographic model for biotic diversification within Amazonia over the past three million years
Ribas, Camila Cherem
Bird
Endemism
Paleobiogeography
Paleogeography
Phylogenetics
Phylogeny
Pleistocene
Pliocene
Spatio-temporal Analysis
Speciation (biology)
Species Diversity
Amazonia
Aves
Psophia
Psophiidae
Vertebrata
title_short A palaeobiogeographic model for biotic diversification within Amazonia over the past three million years
title_full A palaeobiogeographic model for biotic diversification within Amazonia over the past three million years
title_fullStr A palaeobiogeographic model for biotic diversification within Amazonia over the past three million years
title_full_unstemmed A palaeobiogeographic model for biotic diversification within Amazonia over the past three million years
title_sort A palaeobiogeographic model for biotic diversification within Amazonia over the past three million years
author Ribas, Camila Cherem
author_facet Ribas, Camila Cherem
Aleixo, Alexandre
Nogueira, Afonso César Rodrigues
Miyaki, Cristina Yumi
Cracraft, Joel L.
author_role author
author2 Aleixo, Alexandre
Nogueira, Afonso César Rodrigues
Miyaki, Cristina Yumi
Cracraft, Joel L.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribas, Camila Cherem
Aleixo, Alexandre
Nogueira, Afonso César Rodrigues
Miyaki, Cristina Yumi
Cracraft, Joel L.
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Bird
Endemism
Paleobiogeography
Paleogeography
Phylogenetics
Phylogeny
Pleistocene
Pliocene
Spatio-temporal Analysis
Speciation (biology)
Species Diversity
Amazonia
Aves
Psophia
Psophiidae
Vertebrata
topic Bird
Endemism
Paleobiogeography
Paleogeography
Phylogenetics
Phylogeny
Pleistocene
Pliocene
Spatio-temporal Analysis
Speciation (biology)
Species Diversity
Amazonia
Aves
Psophia
Psophiidae
Vertebrata
description Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain high species diversity in Amazonia, but few generalizations have emerged. In part, this has arisen from the scarcity of rigorous tests for mechanisms promoting speciation, and from major uncertainties about palaeogeographic events and their spatial and temporal associations with diversification. Here, we investigate the environmental history of Amazonia using a phylogenetic and biogeographic analysis of trumpeters (Aves: Psophia), which are represented by species in each of the vertebrate areas of endemism. Their relationships reveal an unforeseen 'complete' time-slice of Amazonian diversification over the past 3.0 Myr. We employ this temporally calibrated phylogeny to test competing palaeogeographic hypotheses. Our results are consistent with the establishment of the current Amazonian drainage system at approximately 3.0-2.0 Ma and predict the temporal pattern of major river formation over Plio-Pleistocene times. We propose a palaeobiogeographic model for the last 3.0 Myr of Amazonian history that has implications for understanding patterns of endemism, the temporal history of Amazonian diversification and mechanisms promoting speciation. The history of Psophia, in combination with new geological evidence, provides the strongest direct evidence supporting a role for river dynamics in Amazonian diversification, and the absence of such a role for glacial climate cycles and refugia. © 2011 The Royal Society.
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