Using dated molecular phylogenies to help reconstruct geological, climatic, and biological history: Examples from Colombia
Attempts at historical reconstruction are based on limited data. We are more likely to produce accurate historical reconstructions by utilizing information from diverse sources and pooling data within the relevant research communities which will allow us to build up a moving picture of the geologica...
- Autores:
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Richardson, James-Edward
Madriñán, Santiago
Gómez‐Gutiérrez, María Camila
Valderrama, Eugenio
Luna, Javier
Banda‐R., Karina
Serrano, Julieth
Torres, María Fernanda
Jara, Orlando Adolfo
Aldana, Ana María
Cortés‐B., Roció
Sánchez, Dayana
Montes, Camilo
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- 2018
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- Universidad El Bosque
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https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.3133
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- Palabra clave:
- Biome
Niche conservatism
Orogeny
Palaeoclimatology
Phylogeny
Paleoclimatología
Filogenía
Biomasa
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Using dated molecular phylogenies to help reconstruct geological, climatic, and biological history: Examples from Colombia |
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Using dated molecular phylogenies to help reconstruct geological, climatic, and biological history: Examples from Colombia |
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Using dated molecular phylogenies to help reconstruct geological, climatic, and biological history: Examples from Colombia |
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Using dated molecular phylogenies to help reconstruct geological, climatic, and biological history: Examples from Colombia Biome Niche conservatism Orogeny Palaeoclimatology Phylogeny Paleoclimatología Filogenía Biomasa |
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Using dated molecular phylogenies to help reconstruct geological, climatic, and biological history: Examples from Colombia |
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Using dated molecular phylogenies to help reconstruct geological, climatic, and biological history: Examples from Colombia |
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Using dated molecular phylogenies to help reconstruct geological, climatic, and biological history: Examples from Colombia |
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Using dated molecular phylogenies to help reconstruct geological, climatic, and biological history: Examples from Colombia |
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Using dated molecular phylogenies to help reconstruct geological, climatic, and biological history: Examples from Colombia |
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Richardson, James-Edward Madriñán, Santiago Gómez‐Gutiérrez, María Camila Valderrama, Eugenio Luna, Javier Banda‐R., Karina Serrano, Julieth Torres, María Fernanda Jara, Orlando Adolfo Aldana, Ana María Cortés‐B., Roció Sánchez, Dayana Montes, Camilo |
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Richardson, James-Edward Madriñán, Santiago Gómez‐Gutiérrez, María Camila Valderrama, Eugenio Luna, Javier Banda‐R., Karina Serrano, Julieth Torres, María Fernanda Jara, Orlando Adolfo Aldana, Ana María Cortés‐B., Roció Sánchez, Dayana Montes, Camilo |
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Biome Niche conservatism Orogeny Palaeoclimatology Phylogeny |
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Biome Niche conservatism Orogeny Palaeoclimatology Phylogeny Paleoclimatología Filogenía Biomasa |
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Paleoclimatología Filogenía Biomasa |
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Attempts at historical reconstruction are based on limited data. We are more likely to produce accurate historical reconstructions by utilizing information from diverse sources and pooling data within the relevant research communities which will allow us to build up a moving picture of the geological, climatic, and biological evolution of our planet. We suggest that dated phylogenies of plants can contribute greatly to a better understanding of Earth history. Timing of phylogenetic splits of lowland restricted lineages on either side of the Andes could provide information on the timing of montane uplift and associated climatic changes. The timing of the arrival and diversification of organisms restricted to specific climatic regimes at a particular altitude can provide information on the age at which mountains reached a height adequate for that climate once corrected for global climate changes. As a model for study, we discuss how dated phylogenies in biome rich Colombia may contribute to an understanding of geological and climatic change in north‐western South America. Lowland wet forest restricted lineages separated from the mid‐Miocene, whereas lineages primarily restricted to mid‐altitude cloud forests began to diversify from the mid‐ to late‐Miocene and the majority of high‐altitude Páramo lineages began to diversify during the Pliocene. The age of diversification of altitudinally restricted lineages therefore gives an indication of the age at which particular altitudes may have been reached. |
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We are more likely to produce accurate historical reconstructions by utilizing information from diverse sources and pooling data within the relevant research communities which will allow us to build up a moving picture of the geological, climatic, and biological evolution of our planet. We suggest that dated phylogenies of plants can contribute greatly to a better understanding of Earth history. Timing of phylogenetic splits of lowland restricted lineages on either side of the Andes could provide information on the timing of montane uplift and associated climatic changes. The timing of the arrival and diversification of organisms restricted to specific climatic regimes at a particular altitude can provide information on the age at which mountains reached a height adequate for that climate once corrected for global climate changes. 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