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Description Multilocus species tree of nuclear markers of Pteropus from BEAST 2.5.2 (ESS > 200). Numbers above branches indicate Bayesian posterior probabilities. A dated species tree with 95% CI node bars is...
Article Title: Dispersal out of Wallacea spurs diversification of Pteropus flying foxes, the world’s largest bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera)
Publication Title: Journal of Biogeography -
Description Map of biogeographic areas and specimens used in this study: Wallacea (A), New Guinea + Australia +South Pacific (B), Sundaland + South Asia (C), the Philippines (D), Micronesia (E) and Western...
Article Title: Dispersal out of Wallacea spurs diversification of Pteropus flying foxes, the world’s largest bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera)
Publication Title: Journal of Biogeography -
Description Ancestral area estimations from DEC + j model implemented in BioGeoBEARS. Ancestral area estimations at nodes represent areas before an inferred instantaneous speciation event; coloured boxes at...
Article Title: Dispersal out of Wallacea spurs diversification of Pteropus flying foxes, the world’s largest bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera)
Publication Title: Journal of Biogeography -
Description Comparison of models of ancestral area estimations implemented by BioGeoBEARS
Article Title: Dispersal out of Wallacea spurs diversification of Pteropus flying foxes, the world’s largest bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera)
Publication Title: Journal of Biogeography