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Fig. 2. Geographic range evolution in the genus Pteronotus. (a) Current distribution of genus Pteronotus (coloured map) with biogeographical areas scored for species presence/absence matrix. ME = Mexico; CA = Central America; CC = Caribean Coast of South America; LA = Lesser Antilles; AM = Amazon; CE = Brazilian Dry Diagonal: Cerrado and Caatinga; AF = Northern Atlantic Forest; JC = Jamaica and Cuba; HI = Hispaniola; PR = Puerto Rico. (b) Geographic range estimates with the highest marginal probabilities for Pteronotus ancestral nodes according to DIVAj model. Dashed-line borders indicate area combinations with probabilities smaller than 10% in the model, but still being the most probable state in that node among the 638 possible combinations. Curved arrows represent splits in the ancestral geographic ranges explained by vicariance; many of them were succeeded by anagenetic dispersal/extinction events, as highlighted by the linear black arrows; Dotted-line straight arrows highlight shifts in nodes geographic ranges due to dispersal jumps.
Published as part of Pavan, Ana C & Marroig, Gabriel, 2017, Timing and patterns of diversification in the Neotropical bat genus Pteronotus (Mormoopidae)., pp. 61-69 in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 108 on page 65, DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2017.01.017, http://zenodo.org/record/7845815
Mormoopidae, Chiroptera, Mammalia, Pteronotus, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Taxonomy
Mormoopidae, Chiroptera, Mammalia, Pteronotus, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Taxonomy
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