نتایج جستجو برای: aridification

تعداد نتایج: 280  

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2014
Xiang-Qin Yu Masayuki Maki Bryan T Drew Alan J Paton Hsi-Wen Li Jian-Li Zhao John G Conran Jie Li

Rapid organismal radiations occurring on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) and the mechanisms underlying Asia-Africa intercontinental disjunctions have both attracted much attention from evolutionary biologists. Here we use the genus Isodon (Lamiaceae), a primarily East Asian lineage with disjunct species in central and southern Africa, as a case study to shed light upon these processes. The mo...

2015
Leonardo D. Amarilla Ana M. Anton Jorge O. Chiapella María M. Manifesto Diego F. Angulo Victoria Sosa Sergei Volis

The South American Transition Zone (SATZ) is a biogeographic area in which not only orogeny (Andes uplift) and climate events (aridification) since the mid-Miocene, but also Quaternary glaciation cycles had an important impact on the evolutionary history of the local flora. To study this effect, we selected Munroa argentina, an annual grass distributed in the biogeographic provinces of Puna, Pr...

2015
A. Toon M. D. Crisp H. Gamage J. Mant D. C. Morris S. Schmidt L. G. Cook

The evolution of novel traits ("key innovations") allows some lineages to move into new environments or adapt to changing climates, whereas other lineages may track suitable habitat or go extinct. We test whether, and how, trait shifts are linked to environmental change using Triodiinae, C4 grasses that form the dominant understory over about 30% of Australia. Using phylogenetic and relaxed mol...

2012
Nelson Ting Christos Astaras Gail Hearn Shaya Honarvar Joel Corush Andrew S Burrell Naomi Phillips Bethan J Morgan Elizabeth L Gadsby Ryan Raaum Christian Roos

It is difficult to predict how current climate change will affect wildlife species adapted to a tropical rainforest environment. Understanding how population dynamics fluctuated in such species throughout periods of past climatic change can provide insight into this issue. The drill (Mandrillus leucophaeus) is a large-bodied rainforest adapted mammal found in West Central Africa. In the middle ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2008
R Heller E D Lorenzen J B A Okello C Masembe H R Siegismund

Genetic studies concerned with the demographic history of wildlife species can help elucidate the role of climate change and other forces such as human activity in shaping patterns of divergence and distribution. The African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) declined dramatically during the rinderpest pandemic in the late 1800s, but little is known about the earlier demographic history of the species. ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Francesco d'Errico William E Banks Dan L Warren Giovanni Sgubin Karen van Niekerk Christopher Henshilwood Anne-Laure Daniau María Fernanda Sánchez Goñi

The archaeological record shows that typically human cultural traits emerged at different times, in different parts of the world, and among different hominin taxa. This pattern suggests that their emergence is the outcome of complex and nonlinear evolutionary trajectories, influenced by environmental, demographic, and social factors, that need to be understood and traced at regional scales. The...

2013
Susanne Shultz Mark Maslin

Early human evolution is characterised by pulsed speciation and dispersal events that cannot be explained fully by global or continental paleoclimate records. We propose that the collated record of ephemeral East African Rift System (EARS) lakes could be a proxy for the regional paleoclimate conditions experienced by early hominins. Here we show that the presence of these lakes is associated wi...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2014
Shaoyuan Wu Fuchun Zhang Scott V Edwards Wenyu Wu Jie Ye Shundong Bi Xijun Ni Cheng Quan Jin Meng Chris L Organ

Mammalian bipedalism has long been thought to have arisen in response to arid and open environments. Here, we tested whether bipedalism coevolved with environmental changes using molecular and paleontological data from the rodent superfamily Dipodoidea and statistical methods for reconstructing ancestral characteristics and past climates. Our results show that the post-Late Miocene aridificatio...

2014
Paul M. Oliver Patrick J. Couper Mitzy Pepper

How the widespread expansion and intensification of aridity through the Neogene has shaped the Austral biota is a major question in Antipodean biogeography. Lineages distributed across wide aridity gradients provide opportunities to examine the timing, frequency, and direction of transitions between arid and mesic regions. Here, we use molecular genetics and morphological data to investigate th...

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