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This project examines the migration, speciation, and extinction of terrestrial vertebrates to understand biodiversity changes due to historical landmass connectivity. By analyzing phylogenetic data and tectonic events, the research aims to reveal patterns in vertebrate diversity over time.
Biotic interchanges are invasions of species from one biota to another.
During the Cenozoic, tectonic and glacial dynamics led to subsequent large-scale biotic interchanges that are considered key events for shaping the current global biodiversity.
Here I propose to study the migration, speciation and extinction of terrestrial vertebrates at global scale to understand the reassembly of communities as landmass connectivity changed. I will use recently available data (such as comprehensive phyloge…
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Australia, Canberra
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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