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Rare crested rat subfossils unveil Afro–Eurasian ecological corridors synchronous with early human dispersals 期刊论文
Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 2021
作者:  Ignacio A. Lazagabaster;  Valentina Rovelli;  Pierre-Henri Fabre;  Roi Porat;  Micka Ullman;  Uri Davidovich;  Tal Lavi;  Amir Ganor;  Eitan Klein;  Keren Weiss;  Perach Nuriel;  Meirav Meiri;  Nimrod Marom
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Metabolic trait diversity shapes marine biogeography 期刊论文
Nature, 2020
作者:  Curtis Deutsch;  Justin L. Penn;  Brad Seibel
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Discovery of widely available abyssal rock patches reveals overlooked habitat type and prompts rethinking deep-sea biodiversity 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (27) : 15450-15459
作者:  Riehl, Torben;  Woelfl, Anne-Cathrin;  Augustin, Nico;  Devey, Colin W.;  Brandt, Angelika
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hydroacoustics  remote sensing  geobiodiversity  habitat mapping  polymetallic nodules  
Late Cretaceous neornithine from Europe illuminates the origins of crown birds 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 579 (7799) : 397-+
作者:  Shao, Zhengping;  Flynn, Ryan A.;  Crowe, Jennifer L.;  Zhu, Yimeng;  Liang, Jialiang;  Jiang, Wenxia;  Aryan, Fardin;  Aoude, Patrick;  Bertozzi, Carolyn R.;  Estes, Verna M.;  Lee, Brian J.;  Bhagat, Govind;  Zha, Shan;  Calo, Eliezer
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Our understanding of the earliest stages of crown bird evolution is hindered by an exceedingly sparse avian fossil record from the Mesozoic era. The most ancient phylogenetic divergences among crown birds are known to have occurred in the Cretaceous period(1-3), but stem-lineage representatives of the deepest subclades of crown birds-Palaeognathae (ostriches and kin), Galloanserae (landfowl and waterfowl) and Neoaves (all other extant birds)-are unknown from the Mesozoic era. As a result, key questions related to the ecology(4,5), biogeography(3,6,7) and divergence times(1,8-10) of ancestral crown birds remain unanswered. Here we report a new Mesozoic fossil that occupies a position close to the last common ancestor of Galloanserae and fills a key phylogenetic gap in the early evolutionary history of crown birds(10,11). Asteriornis maastrichtensis, gen. et sp. nov., from the Maastrichtian age of Belgium (66.8-66.7 million years ago), is represented by a nearly complete, three-dimensionally preserved skull and associated postcranial elements. The fossil represents one of the only well-supported crown birds from the Mesozoic era(12), and is the first Mesozoic crown bird with well-represented cranial remains. Asteriornis maastrichtensis exhibits a previously undocumented combination of galliform (landfowl)-like and anseriform (waterfowl)-like features, and its presence alongside a previously reported Ichthyornis-like taxon from the same locality(13) provides direct evidence of the co-occurrence of crown birds and avialan stem birds. Its occurrence in the Northern Hemisphere challenges biogeographical hypotheses of a Gondwanan origin of crown birds(3), and its relatively small size and possible littoral ecology may corroborate proposed ecological filters(4,5,9) that influenced the persistence of crown birds through the end-Cretaceous mass extinction.


A newly discovered fossil from the Cretaceous of Belgium is the oldest modern bird ever found, showing a unique combination of features and suggesting attributes shared by avian survivors of the end-Cretaceous extinction.


  
A simple dynamic model explains the diversity of island birds worldwide 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Li, Junxue;  Wilson, C. Blake;  Cheng, Ran;  Lohmann, Mark;  Kavand, Marzieh;  Yuan, Wei;  Aldosary, Mohammed;  Agladze, Nikolay;  Wei, Peng;  Sherwin, Mark S.;  Shi, Jing
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Colonization, speciation and extinction are dynamic processes that influence global patterns of species richness(1-6). Island biogeography theory predicts that the contribution of these processes to the accumulation of species diversity depends on the area and isolation of the island(7,8). Notably, there has been no robust global test of this prediction for islands where speciation cannot be ignored(9), because neither the appropriate data nor the analytical tools have been available. Here we address both deficiencies to reveal, for island birds, the empirical shape of the general relationships that determine how colonization, extinction and speciation rates co-vary with the area and isolation of islands. We compiled a global molecular phylogenetic dataset of birds on islands, based on the terrestrial avifaunas of 41 oceanic archipelagos worldwide (including 596 avian taxa), and applied a new analysis method to estimate the sensitivity of island-specific rates of colonization, speciation and extinction to island features (area and isolation). Our model predicts-with high explanatory power-several global relationships. We found a decline in colonization with isolation, a decline in extinction with area and an increase in speciation with area and isolation. Combining the theoretical foundations of island biogeography(7,8) with the temporal information contained in molecular phylogenies(10) proves a powerful approach to reveal the fundamental relationships that govern variation in biodiversity across the planet.


Using a global molecular phylogenetic dataset of birds on islands, the sensitivity of island-specific rates of colonization, speciation and extinction to island features (area and isolation) is estimated.


  
Global picophytoplankton niche partitioning predicts overall positive response to ocean warming 期刊论文
NATURE GEOSCIENCE, 2020, 13 (2) : 116-+
作者:  Flombaum, Pedro;  Wang, Wei-Lei;  Primeau, Francois W.;  Martiny, Adam C.
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Geographically divergent evolutionary and ecological legacies shape mammal biodiversity in the global tropics and subtropics 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (3) : 1559-1565
作者:  Rowan, John;  Beaudrot, Lydia;  Franklin, Janet;  Reed, Kaye E.;  Smail, Irene E.;  Zamora, Andrew;  Kamilar, Jason M.
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biogeography  functional ecology  human impacts  paleoclimate legacies  phylogenetic diversity  
Enamel proteome shows that Gigantopithecus was an early diverging pongine 期刊论文
Nature, 2019, 575
作者:  Frido Welker;  Jazm铆n Ramos-Madrigal;  Martin Kuhlwilm;  Wei Liao;  Petra Gutenbrunner;  Marc de Manuel;  Diana Samodova;  Meaghan Mackie;  Morten E. Allentoft;  Anne-Marie Bacon;  Matthew J. Collins;  J眉rgen Cox;  Carles Lalueza-Fox;  Jesper V. Olsen;  Fabrice Demeter;  Wei Wang;  Tomas Marques-Bonet;  Enrico Cappellini
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Climatic controls of decomposition drive the global biogeography of forest-tree symbioses (vol 569, pg 404, 2019) 期刊论文
NATURE, 2019, 571 (7765) : E8-E8
作者:  Steidinger, B. S.;  Crowther, T. W.;  Liang, J.;  Van Nuland, M. E.;  Werner, G. D. A.;  Reich, P. B.;  Nabuurs, G. J.;  de-Miguel, S.;  Zhou, M.;  Picard, N.;  Herault, B.;  Zhao, X.;  Zhang, C.;  Routh, D.;  Peay, K. G.
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Eocene Fagaceae from Patagonia and Gondwanan legacy in Asian rainforests 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2019, 364 (6444) : 972-+
作者:  Wilf, Peter;  Nixon, Kevin C.;  Gandolfo, Maria A.;  Ruben Cuneo, N.
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