Geographic barriers but not life history traits shape the phylogeography of North American mammals
Alex J. Jensen,
Michael V. Cove,
Benjamin R. Goldstein
et al.
Abstract:AimSynthesize literature on genetic structure within species to understand how geographic features and species traits influence past responses to climate change.LocationNorth America.Time PeriodWe synthesized phylogeographic studies from 1978 to 2023, which describe genetic lineages that diverged during the Pleistocene (≥11,700 years ago).Major Taxa StudiedMammals.MethodsWe conducted a literature review to map genetic breaks in species distributions, then tested a set of geographic hypotheses (e.g., mountains,… Show more
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