2024
DOI: 10.1111/zsc.12656
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Adaptive shifts in Phanaeini dung beetles of the Mexican plateau cenocron in the Mexican transition zone

Viridiana Lizardo,
Federico Escobar,
Enrique Martínez‐Meyer
et al.

Abstract: The Mexican Transition Zone is a biogeographically complex area where old and new lineages of Neotropical and Nearctic affinities overlap. Its biota was assembled by successive dispersal events of cenocrons, which are sets of taxa that dispersed during a given time interval from both North and South America and then diversified in the area. The Mexican Plateau cenocron, with Neotropical affinities, is found in temperate and dry climates in the Nearctic region. We hypothesised that it underwent an adaptive shif… Show more

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