Journal article
Birth of a biome: Insights into the assembly and maintenance of the Australian arid zone biota
M Byrne, DK Yeates, L Joseph, M Kearney, J Bowler, MAJ Williams, S Cooper, SC Donnellan, JS Keogh, R Leys, J Melville, DJ Murphy, N Porch, KH Wyrwoll
Molecular Ecology | WILEY | Published : 2008
Abstract
The integration of phylogenetics, phylogeography and palaeoenvironmental studies is providing major insights into the historical forces that have shaped the Earth's biomes. Yet our present view is biased towards arctic and temperate/tropical forest regions, with very little focus on the extensive arid regions of the planet. The Australian arid zone is one of the largest desert landform systems in the world, with a unique, diverse and relatively well-studied biota. With foci on palaeoenvironmental and molecular data, we here review what is known about the assembly and maintenance of this biome in the context of its physical history, and in comparison with other mesic biomes. Aridification of ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This project was funded by the Australian Environmental Futures Network of the Australian Research Council. We thank Godfrey Hewitt for stimulating discussion and insightful comments on the manuscript, and three anonymous reviewers for suggestions that greatly improved the manuscript.