Cave shrimps from the genera Typhlatya, Stygiocaris and Typhlopatsa (Atyidae) are restricted to specialised coastal subterranean habitats or nearby freshwaters and have a highly disconnected distribution (Eastern Pacific, Caribbean, Atlantic ...
José A. Jurado-Rivera +10 more
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A new African lineage of the Daphnia obtusa group (Cladocera: Daphniidae) disrupts continental vicariance patterns [PDF]
Alexey A. Kotov, Derek J. Taylor
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How did subterranean amphipods cross the Adriatic Sea? Phylogenetic evidence for dispersal–vicariance interplay mediated by marine regression–transgression cycles [PDF]
Teo Delić +4 more
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The purpose of this study was to achieve a hypothesis explaining the biogeographical history of the family Fanniidae, especially that of the species from Patagonia, the Neotropics, Australia, and New Zealand. We used "dispersal-vicariance analysis" (DIVA)
M. CECILIA DOMÍNGUEZ +1 more
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The Other Side of the Coin: Taxonomic Updates and Species Key of Herennia (Araneae: Nephilidae)
Coin spiders of the genus Herennia Thorell, 1877 are species-rich nephilids distributed across South, East, and Southeast Asia and Australasia. They are notable for ladder-shaped arboricolous webs, extreme sexual size dimorphism, and complex sexual ...
Matjaž Kuntner +7 more
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Vicariance followed by secondary gene flow in a young gazelle species complex [PDF]
Genís Garcia‐Erill +4 more
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Mechanisms generating biological diversity in the genus Platypleura Amyot & Serville, 1843 (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) in southern Africa: implications of a preliminary molecular phylogeny [PDF]
Truly understanding biological diversity requires a move from descriptive studies to mechanistic interpretations based on comparative biology and a thorough recognition of the natural history of the focal organisms.
Barker, Nigel P +2 more
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Cretaceous Caribbean paleobiogeography: a comparison of the generic and species distributions of rudist bivalves in light of dispersal versus vicariance biogeography [PDF]
Claudia C. Johnson
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Los patrones biogeográficos de laflora mexicana, tanto en número de especies como de endemismos y relaciones entre áreas, han sido explicados a la luz de 3 teorías: 1) la dispersalista, donde México se considera receptor de elementos de diferentes ...
Isolda Luna-Vega
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Delimitation of Major Lineages within \u3cem\u3eCuscuta\u3c/em\u3e Subgenus \u3cem\u3eGrammica\u3c/em\u3e (Convolvulaceae) using Plastid and Nuclear DNA Sequences [PDF]
Subgenus Grammica, the largest and most diverse group in the parasitic genus Cuscuta, includes ~130 species distributed primarily throughout the New World, with Mexico as its center of diversity.
Costea, Mihai +2 more
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