Biogeographic area relationships in southern New Zealand: a cladistic analysis of Lepidoptera distributions |
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Authors: | Brent C Emerson† Graham P Wallis‡ Brian H Patrick |
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Institution: | Department of Zoology;Centre for Gene Research, University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand;Department of Conservation, PO Box 5244, Dunedin, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT. Recently, attention has been directed toward the application of cladistic techniques to reconstruct the history of areas from species distribution data. In this study, hypotheses of area relationships for southern New Zealand are generated from lepidopteran distribution data analysed at two taxonomic levels. Data are shown to possess cladistic structure and area relationships presented here are consistent with the geological history of the southern region of New Zealand. Our results suggest a recolonization of inland lowland regions from the south following a period of extinction during the early Pliocene. Analysis of selected data including only flightless or locally endemic species resulted in little resolution of area relationships but topologies were significantly congruent with a total species dataset. Hypotheses generated from this study are open to testing with congruence analysis using independent species phylogenies. |
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Keywords: | Biogeography Lepidoptera cladistics New Zealand vicariance |
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