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Title: Hacia una biogeografía evolutiva
Authors: Morrone, Juan José
Issue Date: 2007
Citation: Morrone, J. J. 2007. Hacia una biogeografía evolutiva. Rev. Chil. Hist. Nat. 80: 509-520
Abstract: (2) contrastation of the biotic components and identification of the vicariant events that freagmented them, through cladistic biogeography and comparative phylogeography
(3) establishment of a hierarchic arrangement of the components in a biogeographic system of realms, regions, dominions, provinces and districts
(4) identification of cenocrons (sets of taxa with similar origins and ages), dated using intraspecific phylogeography, molecular clocks and fossils
and (5) formulation of a geobiotic scenario, that explains the evolution of the biotic components and cenocrons, integrating geological and tectonical information.
The proliferation of methods in the last decades has led some authors to question whether biogeography is a coherent discipline. Biotas are complex mosaics due to dispersal (expansion of distributions) and vicariance (freagmentation of distributions), having complex, reticulate histories, which necessarily need to be studied through the integration of different methodologies. An evolutionary biogeographical analysis may involve five steps: (1) recognition of biotic components (sets of spatiotemporally integrated taxa due to common history), through panbiogeography and methods used to identify areas of endemism
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11154/140649
ISSN: 0716078X
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