2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2007.11.017
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Cracking the nut: Geographical adjacency of sister taxa supports vicariance in a polytomic salamander clade in the absence of node support

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“…The latter appears as a polytomy in phylogenetic trees [29]. However, a simple vicariant event may not explain this situation when regarded in further detail [30]: The species from Kasos and Karpathos in the Aegean appears to have sister species relationships (in regards to mt DNA) with the easternmost species in the Beydaglari Mountains some 300 km to the east, and crossing the distributions of all the remaining congeneric species.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The latter appears as a polytomy in phylogenetic trees [29]. However, a simple vicariant event may not explain this situation when regarded in further detail [30]: The species from Kasos and Karpathos in the Aegean appears to have sister species relationships (in regards to mt DNA) with the easternmost species in the Beydaglari Mountains some 300 km to the east, and crossing the distributions of all the remaining congeneric species.…”
Section: The Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a simple vicariant event may not explain this situation when regarded in further detail [30]: The species from Kasos and Karpathos in the Aegean appears to have sister species relationships (in regards to mt DNA) with the easternmost species in the Beydaglari Mountains some 300 km to the east, and crossing the distributions of all the remaining congeneric species. Veith and coworkers [29] propose dispersal events (namely rafting) to explain the discordance between mt DNA relationships and geography.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This indicates that much of the available climatic space actually is exploited by Lyciasalamandra, despite a few areas with a 'mean temperature of the coldest quarter' (BIO11) below 3°C. As a consequence, within its western and eastern margins, the realised distribution of the genus matches its potential distribution, when mapped SDMs are overlaid with carstic limestone formations to which these amphibians are associated (Veith et al 2001(Veith et al , 2008. As seen in Fig.…”
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“…31). In the Salamandridae, vicariant species formation appears to be the rule, as exemplified in many cases studies: (32)(33)(34)(35)(36). Nonadaptive species formation, fragmentation of an ancestral species range with niche conservation through time, was suggested to explain the ecological similarity of plethodontid salamanders in California (7).…”
Section: Evolution Of Niches and Geographic Ranges: Patterns Vs Procmentioning
confidence: 99%