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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://repositorio.museu-goeldi.br/handle/mgoeldi/276
metadata.dc.type: artigo
Title: Application of parsimony analysis of endemicity in Amazonian biogeography: an example with primates.
metadata.dc.creator: Silva, José Maria Cardoso da
Oren, David Conway
Abstract: The distributions of 51 non-human primate species are used for Parsimony Analysis of Endemicity (PAE) to determine the relationships among 14 interfluvial regions in the Amazon basin, South America. Two most parsimonious cladograms were found. The strict consensus tree of these cladograms suggests an early separation between Lower Amazonia (eastern) and Upper Amazonia (western). The major clusters of interfluvial regions identified in the PAE cladogram are congruent with the areas of endemism delimited for birds. When interfluvial regions are converted into avian areas of endemism, the PAE cladogram is congruent with one of the two general areas cladograms suggested for Amazonia based on phylogenies of several clades of forest birds. Our analysis suggests that PAE can be used as a tool to objectively identify areas of endemism at an intra-continental scale as well as to make historical inferences. However, the value of a PAE cladogram in this latter application should be always evaluated by congruence with area cladograms built upon cladistic biogeography procedures.
Keywords: Biogeografia
Primatas
Região neotropical
Áreas de endemismo
Biogeography
Parsimony analysis of endemicity
Primates
Neotropical region
Areas of endemism
Cladistic biogeography
Vicariance
Publisher: The Linnean Society of London
Citation: SILVA, José Maria Cardoso da; OREN, David Conway. Application of parsimony analysis of endemicity in Amazonian biogeography: an example with primates. Biological Journal of Linnean Society, v. 89, p. 427-437, 1996.
URI: http://repositorio.museu-goeldi.br/handle/mgoeldi/276
Issue Date: 1996
Appears in Collections:Zoologia - Artigos Publicados em Periódicos

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