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Page 1: Biogeography & Phylogeography Brian O’Meara EEB464 Fall 2013  atch?v=T1-cES1Ekto.

Biogeography & Phylogeography

Brian O’MearaEEB464 Fall 2013

http://www.youtube.com/

watch?v=T1-cES1Ekto

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Continental driftDispersal and vicarianceMajor biogeographic eventsPhylogeographyPerils of methodsUses of phylogeography

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• 1912: Alfred Wegener proposes continental drift, Pangaea

• “Reaction to Wegener's theory was almost uniformly hostile, and often exceptionally harsh and scathing.... Part of the problem was that Wegener had no convincing mechanism for how the continents might move.... Another problem was that flaws in Wegener's original data caused him to make some incorrect and outlandish predictions.... Wegener's theory found more scattered support after his death, but the majority of geologists continued to believe in static continents and land bridges.” http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/wegener.html

• Patterns of preserved geomagnetism found in the 1950s and 1960s provided evidence that this was right

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http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/news/091001_madagascar

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Ronquist. Dispersal-vicariance analysis: A new approach to the quantification of historical biogeography. Syst Biol (1997) vol. 46 (1) pp. 195-203

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Early Jurassic (200 MYA)

Dr. Ron Blakey

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Early Cretaceous (120 MYA)

Dr. Ron Blakey

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KT boundary (65 MYA)

Dr. Ron Blakey

Asteroid image from David Hardy

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Chris Jin

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http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/news/091001_madagascar

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http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/news/091001_madagascar

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Great American

Biotic Interchange (~2.7 MYA)

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The Smithsonian Institution/Carl Hansen and Nancy Knowlton

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Figures from http://www.algebralab.org/practice/practice.aspx?file=Reading_IslandBiogeography.xml

Island Biogeography: MacArthur & Wilson

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Maximilian Dörrbecker

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The Late Pleistocene Dispersal of Modern Humans in the Americas Ted Goebel, et al. Science 319, 1497 (2008)

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Avise et al. (1987)

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Avise et al. (1987)

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Templeton et al. (1995)

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Templeton et al. (1995)Templeton et al. (1995)

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Knowles and Maddison (2002)

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Knowles and Maddison (2002)

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Knowles and Maddison (2002)

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Knowles and Maddison (2002)

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Knowles and Maddison (2002)

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Knowles (2009)

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Knowles (2009)

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Lemmon & Lemmon (2008)

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Lemmon & Lemmon (2008)

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Tsutsui et al. (2001)

Photo ©Alex Wild, Myrmecos.net

©Alex Wild