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Continental gateways and the dynamics of mammalian faunas
Affiliation:1. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan, 1109 Geddes Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA;2. Department of Paleontology, Faculty of Geological Sciences, Complutense University of Madrid, C/José Antonio Novais 12, 28040 Madrid, Spain;3. Peabody Museum, Harvard University, 11 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA;4. Department of Human Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, 11 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Abstract:
Continental gateways occur where mountainous topography interacts with changing climate and sea level to open or close dispersal corridors. The interaction of permeable or impermeable montane barriers with changing or stable climate yields four biogeographic states, each associated with changes in diversification rates and ecological structure of faunas. For example, permeable montane barriers and climatic stability result in low rates of immigration and extinction, elevated endemic speciation, and stable ecological structure. Three examples from the mammalian fossil record test these scenarios. (1) In Miocene faunas of Pakistan, immigration rates peaked and faunal proportions changed during an interval of cooling and open corridors. (2) In Miocene faunas of Spain, elevated extinction and origination rates and changing trophic structure occurred during regional aridification with open corridors. (3) In Quaternary faunas of South Africa, ungulates experienced range reductions and elevated extinction during the transition from glacial to interglacial climates as corridors closed.
Keywords:Biogeography  Dispersal  Macroevolution  Mammals  Topography  Biogéographie  Dispersion  Macroévolution  Mammifères  Topographie
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