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Breaking out of biogeographical modules: range expansion and taxon cycles in the hyperdiverse ant genus Pheidole.

Evan P EconomoEli M SarnatMilan JandaRonald ClousePavel B KlimovGeorg FischerBenjamin D BlanchardLizette N RamirezAlan N AndersenMaia BermanBenoit GuénardAndrea LuckyChristian RabelingEdward O WilsonL Lacey Knowles
Published in: Journal of biogeography (2015)
The distributions of Pheidole lineages in the Old World are highly modular, with modules generally corresponding to biogeographical regions inferred in other groups of organisms. However, some lineages have expanded their ranges across module boundaries, and these species are more likely to be adapted to open habitats rather than interior forest. In addition, there is a cascade pattern of dispersal from higher to lower diversity areas during these range expansions. Our findings are consistent with the taxon cycle hypothesis, although they do not rule out alternative interpretations.
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