2022
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2022.774083
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Flying Over Amazonian Waters: The Role of Rivers on the Distribution and Endemism Patterns of Neotropical Bats

Abstract: The Amazon comprises many of the largest rivers in the planet and also houses some of the richest bat communities in the world. Rivers are important geographic barriers for the dispersal and distribution of different taxa worldwide and, particularly in the Amazon region, they form the conceptual and empirical bases for the recognition of the so-called Areas of Endemism of terrestrial vertebrates. Despite the vast literature on the role of rivers on vertebrate community structure in the Amazon Forest, this proc… Show more

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“…To obtain the phylogenetic tree representing the evolutionary relationships among species in our database, we used the most recent and complete phylogeny of mammals available (Upham et al., 2019). If a given species was not present in the bat phylogeny, we used a species of the same genus as a substitute (Silva et al., 2022). To infer functional diversity, we compiled from the literature, for each species, ecological and morphological traits that are related to resource use, including categorical and continuous variables (Castillo‐Figueroa & Pérez‐Torres, 2021) (Appendix S1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To obtain the phylogenetic tree representing the evolutionary relationships among species in our database, we used the most recent and complete phylogeny of mammals available (Upham et al., 2019). If a given species was not present in the bat phylogeny, we used a species of the same genus as a substitute (Silva et al., 2022). To infer functional diversity, we compiled from the literature, for each species, ecological and morphological traits that are related to resource use, including categorical and continuous variables (Castillo‐Figueroa & Pérez‐Torres, 2021) (Appendix S1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%