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Evolutionary biogeography : an integrative approach with case studies

โœ Scribed by Morrone, Juan J


Publisher
Columbia University Press
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
320
Category
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Rather than favoring only one approach, Juan J. Morrone proposes a comprehensive treatment of the developments and theories of evolutionary biogeography. Evolutionary biogeography uses distributional, phylogenetic, molecular, and fossil data to assess the historical changes that have produced current biotic patterns. Panbiogeography, parsimony analysis of endemicity, cladistic biogeography, and phylogeography are the four recent and most common approaches. Many conceive of these methods as representing different "schools," but Morrone shows how each addresses different questions in the various steps of an evolutionary biogeographical analysis.

Panbiogeography and parsimony analysis of endemicity are useful for identifying biotic components or areas of endemism. Cladistic biogeography uses phylogenetic data to determine the relationships between these biotic components. Further information on fossils, phylogeographic patterns, and molecular clocks can be incorporated to identify different cenocrons. Finally, available geological knowledge can help construct a geobiotic scenario that may explain how analyzed areas were put into contact and how the biotic components and cenocrons inhabiting them evolved. Morrone compares these methods and employs case studies to make it clear which is best for the question at hand. Set problems, discussion sections, and glossaries further enhance classroom use.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content: Cover
Half title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraph
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1. Introducing Evolutionary Biogeography
What Is Evolutionary Biogeography?
Step 1: Identification of Biotic Components
Step 2: Testing Relationships Between Biotic Components
Step 3: Regionalization
Step 4: Identification of Cenocrons
Step 5: Construction of a Geobiotic Scenario
How to Read this Book
Chapter 2. Basic Concepts
Biogeography
Ecological and Historical Biogeography
Hierarchies and Scales in Biogeography
Biogeographic Patterns
Biogeographic Processes
Biotic Components and Cenocrons. Prediction and RetrodictionBiogeographic Approaches and Methods
Evolutionary Biogeography
For Further Reading
For Discussion
Chapter 3. A Brief History of Evolutionary Biogeography
The Beginnings of Biogeography
Classical Biogeography
Darwinian Biogeography
Extensionists and Other Unorthodox Biogeographers
The New York School of Zoogeography
Centers of Origin
Phylogenetic Biogeography
Panbiogeography
Refuge Theory
Cladistic Biogeography
Panbiogeographers Versus Cladistic Biogeographers
Cenogenesis, Cenocrons, and Horofaunas
Taxon Pulses
Phylogeography
Conclusions. For Further ReadingFor Discussion
Chapter 4. Identification of Biotic Components
Biotic Components
Panbiogeography
Individual Tracks
Generalized Tracks
Nodes
Areas of Endemism
Methods
Minimum-Spanning Tree Method
Case Study 4.1: Biogeography and Evolution of North American Cave Collembola
Case Study 4.2: Distributional Patterns of Mexican Marine Mammals
Track Compatibility
Case Study 4.3: Biogeography of the Subantarctic Islands
Case Study 4.4: Biogeography of the Sierra De Chiribiquete (Colombia)
Parsimony Analysis of Endemicity. Case Study 4.5: Biogeography of the Mexican Cloud ForestsCase Study 4.6: Distribution of Butterflies in the Western Palearctic
Endemicity Analysis
Case Study 4.7: Areas of Endemism in Southern South America
Evaluation of the Methods
For Further Reading
Problems
For Discussion
Chapter 5. Testing Relationships Between Biotic Components
Cladistic Biogeography
Taxon-Area Cladograms
Resolved Area Cladograms
General Area Cladograms
Methods
Component Analysis
Case Study 5.1: Cladistic Biogeography of Central Chile
Brooks Parsimony Analysis. Case Study 5.2: Cladistic Biogeography of Afromontane SpidersCase Study 5.3: Biogeographic History of the North American Warm Desert Biota
Three Area Statement Analysis
Case Study 5.4: Cladistic Biogeography of the "Blue Ash" Eucalypts
Tree Reconciliation Analysis
Case Study 5.5: Biogeography of South American Assassin Bugs (Hemiptera)
Case Study 5.6: Biogeography of Plant and Animal Taxa in the Southern Hemisphere
Paralogy-Free Subtree Analysis
Case Study 5.7: Biogeography of the Northern Andes
Case Study 5.8: Biogeography of Rhododendron Section Vireya in the Malesian Archipelago.

โœฆ Subjects


Biogeography. Biogeography -- Case studies. NATURE / Animals / Wildlife SCIENCE / Microscopes & Microscopy SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Evolution Aufsatzsammlung.


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