A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Causes of endemic radiation in the Caribbean: evidence from the historical biogeography and diversification of the butterfly genus Calisto (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae: Satyrini)




AuthorsPável Matos-Maraví, Rayner Núñez Águila, Carlos Peña, Jacqueline Y Miller, Andrei Sourakov, Niklas Wahlberg

PublisherBIOMED CENTRAL LTD

Publication year2014

JournalBMC Evolutionary Biology

Journal name in sourceBMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY

Journal acronymBMC EVOL BIOL

Article number199

Volume14

Number of pages18

ISSN1471-2148

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-014-0199-7


Abstract

Conclusions: The ancestral geographical distribution of Calisto is in line with the paleogeographical model of Caribbean colonization, which favours island-to-island vicariance. Because the sister lineage of Calisto remains ambiguous, its arrival to the West Indies remains to be explained, although, given its age and historical biogeography, the hypothesized GAARlandia land bridge might have been a plausible introduction route from continental America. Intra-island radiation caused by ecological innovation and the abiotic creation of niche spaces was found to be the main force shaping Calisto diversity and island endemism in Hispaniola and Cuba.




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