[HTML][HTML] Global Cenozoic paleobathymetry with a focus on the Northern Hemisphere oceanic gateways
The evolution of the Northern Hemisphere oceanic gateways has facilitated ocean
circulation changes and may have influenced climatic variations in the Cenozoic time (66 …
circulation changes and may have influenced climatic variations in the Cenozoic time (66 …
The Iceland microcontinent and a continental Greenland-Iceland-Faroe ridge
The breakup of Laurasia to form the Northeast Atlantic Realm disintegrated an
inhomogeneous collage of cratons sutured by cross-cutting orogens. Volcanic rifted margins …
inhomogeneous collage of cratons sutured by cross-cutting orogens. Volcanic rifted margins …
Climate transition at the Eocene–Oligocene influenced by bathymetric changes to the Atlantic–Arctic oceanic gateways
The Eocene–Oligocene Transition (∼ 33.9 Ma) marks the largest step transformation within
the Cenozoic cooling trend and is characterized by a sudden growth of the Antarctic ice …
the Cenozoic cooling trend and is characterized by a sudden growth of the Antarctic ice …
Multi-locus fossil-calibrated phylogeny, biogeography and a subgeneric revision of the Margaritiferidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionoida)
The taxonomy and biogeographic history of the bivalve family Margaritiferidae are
controversial because previous molecular studies did not provide a well-resolved …
controversial because previous molecular studies did not provide a well-resolved …
Phylogenomics of the ancient and species-depauperate gars tracks 150 million years of continental fragmentation in the northern hemisphere
Reconstructing deep-time biogeographic histories is limited by the comparatively recent
diversification of most extant lineages. Ray-finned fishes, which include nearly half of all …
diversification of most extant lineages. Ray-finned fishes, which include nearly half of all …
Historical biogeography and diversification of ringless Amanita (section Vaginatae) support an African origin and suggest niche conservatism in the Americas
JEI Codjia, S Sánchez-Ramírez, STN Ebika… - Molecular Phylogenetics …, 2023 - Elsevier
Ectomycorrhizal fungi (ECM) sustain nutrient recycling in most terrestrial ecosystems, yet we
know little about what major biogeographical events gave rise to present-day diversity and …
know little about what major biogeographical events gave rise to present-day diversity and …
An ancient tropical origin, dispersals via land bridges and Miocene diversification explain the subcosmopolitan disjunctions of the liverwort genus Lejeunea
Understanding the biogeographical and diversification processes explaining current
diversity patterns of subcosmopolitan-distributed groups is challenging. We aimed at …
diversity patterns of subcosmopolitan-distributed groups is challenging. We aimed at …
Evolution of terrestrial birds in three continents: biogeography and parallel radiations
Aim To reconstruct the biogeographical history of a large clade of mainly terrestrially
adapted birds (coraciiform and piciform birds, owls, diurnal raptors, New World vultures …
adapted birds (coraciiform and piciform birds, owls, diurnal raptors, New World vultures …
Land connectivity changes and global cooling shaped the colonization history and diversification of New World quail (Aves: Galliformes: Odontophoridae)
Aim Range disjunctions are frequent in birds, but the relative roles of vicariance and long‐
distance dispersal in producing them are debated. Odontophorid quail are widespread in …
distance dispersal in producing them are debated. Odontophorid quail are widespread in …
Shifts in diversification rates linked to biogeographic movement into new areas: An example of a recent radiation in the Andes
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Clade‐specific bursts in diversification are often associated with
the evolution of key innovations. However, in groups with no obvious morphological …
the evolution of key innovations. However, in groups with no obvious morphological …