2024
DOI: 10.1038/s42003-024-07181-7
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Aridification and major geotectonic landscape change shaped an extraordinary species radiation across a world’s extreme elevational gradient

Adrián Villastrigo,
Steven J. B. Cooper,
Barbara Langille
et al.

Abstract: Understanding the profound influence of climatic and tectonic histories on adaptation and speciation is a crucial focus in biology research. While voyages like Humboldt’s expedition shaped our understanding of adaptation, the origin of current biodiversity remains unclear – whether it arose in situ or through dispersal from analogous habitats. Situated in the geologically complex Australopacific region, our study focuses on Limbodessus diving beetles (Dytiscidae), a diverse genus distributed from underground a… Show more

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