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AutorHedges, S. Blair
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Año1996
CitaciónHedges, S. Blair (1996). Vicariance and dispersal in Caribbean biogeography. Herpetologica, 52(3), 466-473. Recuperado de:es
URIhttps://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/1688
SinopsisThe species diversity and phylogenetic relationships of West Indian vertebrates are incompletely known, but several lines of evidence support a dispersal origin for most of the fauna. Crother and Guyer have contested much of that evidence, claiming a far greater role for vicariance. However, it is shown here that none of their criticisms can be substantiated and their paper is dominated by inconsistencies. They have used the irrelevant evidence from intra-Caribbean vicariance events to address the origin of the fauna, failed to discriminate between old and new geologic syntheses by the same authors, chosen molecular estimates of divergence time randomly rather than with respect to phylogeny, attempted to diminish the consequences of a catastrophic event in Earth history (the K-T bolide impact), and have claimed to have discovered a congruent pattern of area relationships when in fact their proposed phylogenetic pattern is present in only a single, unpublished study.es
IdiomaEnglishes
PublicadoHerpetologica, 52(3), 466-473es
Derechos© 1996 by The Herpetologists' League, Inc.es
MateriaBiologíaes
MateriaBiodiversidades
MateriaFauna ─ República Dominicanaes
MateriaHábitats y especieses
MateriaHistoria naturales
TítuloVicariance and dispersal in Caribbean biogeographyes
Tipo de materialArticlees
Tipo de contenidoScientific researches
AccesoOpenes
AudienciaTechnicians, professionals and scientistses


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© 1996 by The Herpetologists' League, Inc.
© 1996 by The Herpetologists' League, Inc.