作者
Catherine Badgley, Tara M Smiley, Rebecca Terry, Edward B Davis, Larisa RG DeSantis, David L Fox, Samantha SB Hopkins, Tereza Jezkova, Marjorie D Matocq, Nick Matzke, Jenny L McGuire, Andreas Mulch, Brett R Riddle, V Louise Roth, Joshua X Samuels, Caroline AE Strömberg, Brian J Yanites
发表日期
2017/3/1
来源
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
卷号
32
期号
3
页码范围
211-226
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Topographically complex regions on land and in the oceans feature hotspots of biodiversity that reflect geological influences on ecological and evolutionary processes. Over geologic time, topographic diversity gradients wax and wane over millions of years, tracking tectonic or climatic history. Topographic diversity gradients from the present day and the past can result from the generation of species by vicariance or from the accumulation of species from dispersal into a region with strong environmental gradients. Biological and geological approaches must be integrated to test alternative models of diversification along topographic gradients. Reciprocal illumination among phylogenetic, phylogeographic, ecological, paleontological, tectonic, and climatic perspectives is an emerging frontier of biogeographic research.
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