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Diversification dynamics in the Neotropics through time, clades, and biogeographic regions

The origins and evolution of the outstanding Neotropical biodiversity are a matter of intense debate. A comprehensive understanding is hindered by the lack of deep-time comparative data across wide phylogenetic and ecological contexts. Here, we quantify the prevailing diversification trajectories an...

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Autores principales: Meseguer, Andrea S, Michel, Alice, Fabre, Pierre-Henri, Pérez Escobar, Oscar A, Chomicki, Guillaume, Riina, Ricarda, Antonelli, Alexandre, Antoine, Pierre-Olivier, Delsuc, Frédéric, Condamine, Fabien L
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9668338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36300780
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.74503
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author Meseguer, Andrea S
Michel, Alice
Fabre, Pierre-Henri
Pérez Escobar, Oscar A
Chomicki, Guillaume
Riina, Ricarda
Antonelli, Alexandre
Antoine, Pierre-Olivier
Delsuc, Frédéric
Condamine, Fabien L
author_facet Meseguer, Andrea S
Michel, Alice
Fabre, Pierre-Henri
Pérez Escobar, Oscar A
Chomicki, Guillaume
Riina, Ricarda
Antonelli, Alexandre
Antoine, Pierre-Olivier
Delsuc, Frédéric
Condamine, Fabien L
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description The origins and evolution of the outstanding Neotropical biodiversity are a matter of intense debate. A comprehensive understanding is hindered by the lack of deep-time comparative data across wide phylogenetic and ecological contexts. Here, we quantify the prevailing diversification trajectories and drivers of Neotropical diversification in a sample of 150 phylogenies (12,512 species) of seed plants and tetrapods, and assess their variation across Neotropical regions and taxa. Analyses indicate that Neotropical diversity has mostly expanded through time (70% of the clades), while scenarios of saturated and declining diversity account for 21% and 9% of Neotropical diversity, respectively. Five biogeographic areas are identified as distinctive units of long-term Neotropical evolution, including Pan-Amazonia, the Dry Diagonal, and Bahama-Antilles. Diversification dynamics do not differ across these areas, suggesting no geographic structure in long-term Neotropical diversification. In contrast, diversification dynamics differ across taxa: plant diversity mostly expanded through time (88%), while a substantial fraction (43%) of tetrapod diversity accumulated at a slower pace or declined towards the present. These opposite evolutionary patterns may reflect different capacities for plants and tetrapods to cope with past climate changes.
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spelling pubmed-96683382022-11-17 Diversification dynamics in the Neotropics through time, clades, and biogeographic regions Meseguer, Andrea S Michel, Alice Fabre, Pierre-Henri Pérez Escobar, Oscar A Chomicki, Guillaume Riina, Ricarda Antonelli, Alexandre Antoine, Pierre-Olivier Delsuc, Frédéric Condamine, Fabien L eLife Evolutionary Biology The origins and evolution of the outstanding Neotropical biodiversity are a matter of intense debate. A comprehensive understanding is hindered by the lack of deep-time comparative data across wide phylogenetic and ecological contexts. Here, we quantify the prevailing diversification trajectories and drivers of Neotropical diversification in a sample of 150 phylogenies (12,512 species) of seed plants and tetrapods, and assess their variation across Neotropical regions and taxa. Analyses indicate that Neotropical diversity has mostly expanded through time (70% of the clades), while scenarios of saturated and declining diversity account for 21% and 9% of Neotropical diversity, respectively. Five biogeographic areas are identified as distinctive units of long-term Neotropical evolution, including Pan-Amazonia, the Dry Diagonal, and Bahama-Antilles. Diversification dynamics do not differ across these areas, suggesting no geographic structure in long-term Neotropical diversification. In contrast, diversification dynamics differ across taxa: plant diversity mostly expanded through time (88%), while a substantial fraction (43%) of tetrapod diversity accumulated at a slower pace or declined towards the present. These opposite evolutionary patterns may reflect different capacities for plants and tetrapods to cope with past climate changes. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9668338/ /pubmed/36300780 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.74503 Text en © 2022, Meseguer et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Evolutionary Biology
Meseguer, Andrea S
Michel, Alice
Fabre, Pierre-Henri
Pérez Escobar, Oscar A
Chomicki, Guillaume
Riina, Ricarda
Antonelli, Alexandre
Antoine, Pierre-Olivier
Delsuc, Frédéric
Condamine, Fabien L
Diversification dynamics in the Neotropics through time, clades, and biogeographic regions
title Diversification dynamics in the Neotropics through time, clades, and biogeographic regions
title_full Diversification dynamics in the Neotropics through time, clades, and biogeographic regions
title_fullStr Diversification dynamics in the Neotropics through time, clades, and biogeographic regions
title_full_unstemmed Diversification dynamics in the Neotropics through time, clades, and biogeographic regions
title_short Diversification dynamics in the Neotropics through time, clades, and biogeographic regions
title_sort diversification dynamics in the neotropics through time, clades, and biogeographic regions
topic Evolutionary Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9668338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36300780
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.74503
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