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Cradles of diversity are unlikely relics of regional climate stability.
Fordham, Damien A; Brown, Stuart C; Wigley, Tom M L; Rahbek, Carsten.
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  • Fordham DA; The Environment Institute and School of Biological Sciences, University of Adelaide, South Australia 5005, Australia; Center for Macroecology, Evolution, and Climate, Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, 2100 Copenhagen O, Denmark. Electronic address: d
  • Brown SC; The Environment Institute and School of Biological Sciences, University of Adelaide, South Australia 5005, Australia.
  • Wigley TML; The Environment Institute and School of Biological Sciences, University of Adelaide, South Australia 5005, Australia; Climate and Global Dynamics Laboratory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO 80307-3000, USA.
  • Rahbek C; Center for Macroecology, Evolution, and Climate, Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, 2100 Copenhagen O, Denmark; Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, Ascot SL5 7PY, UK.
Curr Biol ; 29(10): R356-R357, 2019 05 20.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31112682
The stability of regional climates on millennial timescales is theorised to be a primary determinant of nearby diversification [1-5]. Using simulated patterns of past temperature change at monthly timescales [6], we show that the locations of climatically stable regions are likely to have varied considerably across and within millennia during glacial-interglacial cycles of the Late Quaternary. This result has important implications for the role of regional climate stability in theories of speciation, because long-term climate refugia are typically presumed to be 'cradles' of diversity (areas of high speciation) only if they remain stable across Milankovitch climate oscillations [1-5], which operate on multi-millennial time scales [7].
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Cambio Climático / Biodiversidad Idioma: En Revista: Curr Biol Asunto de la revista: BIOLOGIA Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Cambio Climático / Biodiversidad Idioma: En Revista: Curr Biol Asunto de la revista: BIOLOGIA Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Reino Unido