- πατρίς (patrís) 'fatherland') – also
referred to as
geographic speciation,
vicariant speciation, or its
earlier name the
dumbbell model: 86 – is a mode of...
-
distribution of
Boisea is very patchy; it is
speculated that its
highly vicariant range is
relictual of what was
previously a much vaster,
continuous range...
-
borders of Brazil, Peru and
Colombia meet. In the two
larger genera,
vicariant speciation seems to have pla**** a
major role.(Pereira et al. 2002, Pereira...
- It has been
suggested that
laboratory experiments are not
conducive to
vicariant speciation events (allopatric and peripatric) due to
their small po****tion...
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Australian continental margin and
became separated from
these areas by
vicariant processes. In the west, the
opening of the Mak****ar
Strait separated West...
- origin, and the
afrophidians was
recently hypothesized to
represent a
vicariant event of the
breakup of
Gondwanan South America and Africa.
Unlike the...
- 1879 (Scorpiones: Troglotayosicidae), with the
description of a new
vicariant species from the
south of Spain".
Comptes Rendus Biologies. 338 (5): 362–367...
- that
endemics on
tepuis represent relict fauna and
flora that
underwent vicariant speciation when the
plateau became fragmented over
geological time. However...
- was
usually caused by
changes in
topography which divided po****tions (
vicariant speciation),
mainly due to the
uplift of the
Andes which led to the establishment...
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critique of parsimony. In biogeography,
parsimony is used to
infer ancient vicariant events or
migrations of
species or po****tions by
observing the geographic...