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Neotropical Diversification: Patterns and Processes
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Editor(s):
Valentí Rull
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Ana Carolina Carnaval
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2020
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-030-31166-7
ISBN (Electronic):
978-3-030-31167-4
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2020
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-31167-4
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
Neotropical Diversification: Historical Overview and Conceptual Insights
pp. 51
Beyond Refugia: New Insights on Quaternary Climate Variation and the Evolution of Biotic Diversity in Tropical South America
pp. 71
Tropical and Subtropical South America: A Study of Community Turnover Across Environmental Gradients
pp. 85
Evolutionary Macroecology and the Geographical Patterns of Neotropical Diversification
pp. 103
Evolutionary Imprints on Species Distribution Patterns Across the Neotropics
pp. 121
Diatom Diversity and Biogeography Across Tropical South America
pp. 145
Avian Diversity in Humid Tropical and Subtropical South American Forests, with a Discussion About Their Related Climatic and Geological Underpinnings
pp. 189
Contrasting Patterns of Temporal Diversification in Neotropical Butterflies: An Overview
pp. 225
The Origin and Evolution of Amazonian Species Diversity
pp. 245
Patterns and Processes of Diversification in Amazonian White Sand Ecosystems: Insights from Birds and Plants
pp. 271
On the Young Savannas in the Land of Ancient Forests
pp. 299
Diversity, Endemism, and Evolutionary History of Montane Biotas Outside the Andean Region
pp. 329
Diversification in Ancient and Nutrient-Poor Neotropical Ecosystems: How Geological and Climatic Buffering Shaped Plant Diversity in Some of the World’s Neglected Hotspots
pp. 369
The Pantepui “Lost World”: Towards a Biogeographical, Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis of a Pristine Neotropical Sky-Island Archipelago
pp. 415
Patterns of Species and Lineage Diversity in the Atlantic Rainforest of Brazil
pp. 449
Forests Diversity in the Mexican Neotropics: A Paleoecological View
pp. 475
Bioregions of Eastern Brazil, Based on Vascular Plant Occurrence Data
pp. 495
Human Contribution to Amazonian Plant Diversity: Legacy of Pre-Columbian Land Use in Modern Plant Communities
pp. 521
Historical Biogeography of Caribbean Plants Revises Regional Paleogeography
pp. 547
The Diversification of Extant Angiosperms in the South America Dry Diagonal
pp. 571
Amphibians and Reptiles of Venezuelan Guayana: Diversity, Biogeography and Conservation
pp. 635
Origin of Elevational Replacements in a Clade of Nearly Flightless Birds: Most Diversity in Tropical Mountains Accumulates via Secondary Contact Following Allopatric Speciation
pp. 661
Clade-Specific Biogeographic History and Climatic Niche Shifts of the Southern Andean-Southern Brazilian Disjunction in Plants
pp. 683
Biotic and Landscape Evolution in an Amazonian Contact Zone: Insights from the Herpetofauna of the Tapajós River Basin, Brazil
pp. 713
Diversification Processes in Lizards and Snakes from the Middle São Francisco River Dune Region, Brazil
pp. 741
Unexpected Beta-Diversity Radiations in Highland Clades of Andean Terraranae Frogs
pp. 765
Disparate Patterns of Diversification Within Liolaemini Lizards
pp. 791
Diversification History of Neotropical Lecythidaceae, an Ecologically Dominant Tree Family of Amazon Rain Forest
pp. 813
Conservation in the Neotropics: A Final Reflection
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