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Extending the paleontology–biogeography reciprocity with SDMs: Exploring models and data in reducing fossil taxonomic uncertainty

Historically, studies aimed at prospecting and analyzing paleontological and neontological data to investigate species distribution have developed separately. Research at the interface between paleontology and biogeography has shown a unidirectional bias, mostly focusing on how paleontological infor...

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Autores principales: Eduardo, Anderson Aires, Martinez, Pablo Ariel, Gouveia, Sidney Feitosa, Santos, Franciely da Silva, de Aragão, Wilcilene Santos, Morales-Barbero, Jennifer, Kerber, Leonardo, Liparini, Alexandre
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5874039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29590174
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194725
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author Eduardo, Anderson Aires
Martinez, Pablo Ariel
Gouveia, Sidney Feitosa
Santos, Franciely da Silva
de Aragão, Wilcilene Santos
Morales-Barbero, Jennifer
Kerber, Leonardo
Liparini, Alexandre
author_facet Eduardo, Anderson Aires
Martinez, Pablo Ariel
Gouveia, Sidney Feitosa
Santos, Franciely da Silva
de Aragão, Wilcilene Santos
Morales-Barbero, Jennifer
Kerber, Leonardo
Liparini, Alexandre
author_sort Eduardo, Anderson Aires
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description Historically, studies aimed at prospecting and analyzing paleontological and neontological data to investigate species distribution have developed separately. Research at the interface between paleontology and biogeography has shown a unidirectional bias, mostly focusing on how paleontological information can aid biogeography to understand species distribution through time. However, the modern suit of techniques of ecological biogeography, particularly species distribution models (SDM), can be instrumental for paleontologists as well, improving the biogeography-paleontology interchange. In this study, we explore how to use paleoclimatic data and SDMs to support paleontological investigation regarding reduction of taxonomic uncertainty. Employing current data from two neotropical species (Lagostomus maximus and Myocastor coipus), we implemented SDMs and performed model validation comparing hindcasts with dated fossil occurrences (~14k and ~20k years back present, respectively). Finally, we employed the hindcasting process for two South American fossil records of a misidentified species of caiman (Caiman sp.) to show that C. latirostris is the most likely species identity of these fossils (among four candidate species: C. latirostris, C. yacare, C. crocodilus, and Melanosuchus niger). Possible limitations of the approach are discussed. With this strategy, we have shown that current developments in biogeography research can favour paleontology, extending the (biased) current interchange between these two scientific disciplines.
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spelling pubmed-58740392018-04-06 Extending the paleontology–biogeography reciprocity with SDMs: Exploring models and data in reducing fossil taxonomic uncertainty Eduardo, Anderson Aires Martinez, Pablo Ariel Gouveia, Sidney Feitosa Santos, Franciely da Silva de Aragão, Wilcilene Santos Morales-Barbero, Jennifer Kerber, Leonardo Liparini, Alexandre PLoS One Research Article Historically, studies aimed at prospecting and analyzing paleontological and neontological data to investigate species distribution have developed separately. Research at the interface between paleontology and biogeography has shown a unidirectional bias, mostly focusing on how paleontological information can aid biogeography to understand species distribution through time. However, the modern suit of techniques of ecological biogeography, particularly species distribution models (SDM), can be instrumental for paleontologists as well, improving the biogeography-paleontology interchange. In this study, we explore how to use paleoclimatic data and SDMs to support paleontological investigation regarding reduction of taxonomic uncertainty. Employing current data from two neotropical species (Lagostomus maximus and Myocastor coipus), we implemented SDMs and performed model validation comparing hindcasts with dated fossil occurrences (~14k and ~20k years back present, respectively). Finally, we employed the hindcasting process for two South American fossil records of a misidentified species of caiman (Caiman sp.) to show that C. latirostris is the most likely species identity of these fossils (among four candidate species: C. latirostris, C. yacare, C. crocodilus, and Melanosuchus niger). Possible limitations of the approach are discussed. With this strategy, we have shown that current developments in biogeography research can favour paleontology, extending the (biased) current interchange between these two scientific disciplines. Public Library of Science 2018-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5874039/ /pubmed/29590174 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194725 Text en © 2018 Eduardo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Eduardo, Anderson Aires
Martinez, Pablo Ariel
Gouveia, Sidney Feitosa
Santos, Franciely da Silva
de Aragão, Wilcilene Santos
Morales-Barbero, Jennifer
Kerber, Leonardo
Liparini, Alexandre
Extending the paleontology–biogeography reciprocity with SDMs: Exploring models and data in reducing fossil taxonomic uncertainty
title Extending the paleontology–biogeography reciprocity with SDMs: Exploring models and data in reducing fossil taxonomic uncertainty
title_full Extending the paleontology–biogeography reciprocity with SDMs: Exploring models and data in reducing fossil taxonomic uncertainty
title_fullStr Extending the paleontology–biogeography reciprocity with SDMs: Exploring models and data in reducing fossil taxonomic uncertainty
title_full_unstemmed Extending the paleontology–biogeography reciprocity with SDMs: Exploring models and data in reducing fossil taxonomic uncertainty
title_short Extending the paleontology–biogeography reciprocity with SDMs: Exploring models and data in reducing fossil taxonomic uncertainty
title_sort extending the paleontology–biogeography reciprocity with sdms: exploring models and data in reducing fossil taxonomic uncertainty
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5874039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29590174
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194725
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