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Evolution of the Madrean-Tethyan disjunctions and the North and South American amphitropical disjunctions in plants 被引量:11

Evolution of the Madrean-Tethyan disjunctions and the North and South American amphitropical disjunctions in plants
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摘要 The present paper reviews advances in the study of two major intercontinental disjunct biogeographic patterns: (i) between Eurasian and western North American deserts with the Mediterranean climate (the Madrean- Tethyan disjunctions); and (ii) between the temperate regions of North and South America (the amphitropical disjunctions). Both disjunct patterns have multiple times of origin. The amphitropical disjunctions have largely resulted from long-distance dispersal, primarily from the Miocene to the Holocene, with available data indicating that most lineages dispersed from North to South America. Results of recent studies on the Mediterranean disjuncts between the deserts of Eurasia and western North America support the multiple modes of origin and are mostly consistent with hypotheses of long-distance dispersal and the North Atlantic migration. Axelrod's Madrean-Tethyan hypothesis, which implies vicariance between the two regions in the early Tertiary, has been favored by a few studies. The Beringian migration corridor for semiarid taxa is also supported in some cases. The present paper reviews advances in the study of two major intercontinental disjunct biogeographic patterns: (i) between Eurasian and western North American deserts with the Mediterranean climate (the Madrean- Tethyan disjunctions); and (ii) between the temperate regions of North and South America (the amphitropical disjunctions). Both disjunct patterns have multiple times of origin. The amphitropical disjunctions have largely resulted from long-distance dispersal, primarily from the Miocene to the Holocene, with available data indicating that most lineages dispersed from North to South America. Results of recent studies on the Mediterranean disjuncts between the deserts of Eurasia and western North America support the multiple modes of origin and are mostly consistent with hypotheses of long-distance dispersal and the North Atlantic migration. Axelrod's Madrean-Tethyan hypothesis, which implies vicariance between the two regions in the early Tertiary, has been favored by a few studies. The Beringian migration corridor for semiarid taxa is also supported in some cases.
出处 《Journal of Systematics and Evolution》 SCIE CSCD 北大核心 2009年第5期331-348,共18页 植物分类学报(英文版)
基金 supported,in part,by grants from the National Science Foundation (DEB 045573 to Michael DILLON and Jun WEN and DEB 0743474 to Steve MANCHESTER and Jun WEN) support for S. ICKERT-BOND from the National Museum of Natural History,the Smithsonian Institution
关键词 amphitropical disjunctions BIOGEOGRAPHY Madrean-Tethyan disjunctions Mediterranean disjuncts North-South American disjunctions. amphitropical disjunctions, biogeography, Madrean-Tethyan disjunctions, Mediterranean disjuncts, North-South American disjunctions.
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