Model Selection in Historical Biogeography Reveals that Founder-Event Speciation Is a Crucial Process in Island Clades
National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis · University of Tennessee at Knoxville · +1 more institution
Abstract
Founder-event speciation, where a rare jump dispersal event founds a new genetically isolated lineage, has long been considered crucial by many historical biogeographers, but its importance is disputed within the vicariance school. Probabilistic modeling of geographic range evolution creates the potential to test different biogeographical models against data using standard statistical model choice procedures, as long as multiple models are available. I re-implement the Dispersal-Extinction-Cladogenesis (DEC) model of LAGRANGE in the R package BioGeoBEARS, and modify it to create a new model, DEC + J, which adds founder-event speciation, the importance of which is governed by a new free parameter, [Formula: see…
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1Topics & keywords
- Cladogenesis
- Vicariance
- Biology
- Biological dispersal
- Lineage (genetic)
- Biogeography
- Clade
- Range (aeronautics)