Comparative Phylogeography of Ethiopian anurans: impact of the Great Rift Valley and Pleistocene climate change.
Xenia FreilichJosé D AnadónJolanta BukalaOrdaliza CalderonRonveer ChakrabortyStéphane Boissinotnull nullPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2016)
The pattern we report here is consistent with the increasingly warmer and drier conditions of the Pleistocene in East Africa, which resulted in the expansion of savanna, the fragmentation of forests and the shrinking of highland habitats. Climatic niche models indicated that the Rift is currently non suitable for most of the studied species, but it could have been a more permeable barrier during the Last Glacial Maximum. However, considering the strong genetic structure of highland species, we hypothesize that the barrier mechanisms at the Rift are not only climatic but also topographical.
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