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Figure S4 from Lizards of the lost arcs: mid-Cenozoic diversification, persistence and ecological marginalization in the West Pacific

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posted on 2018-01-16, 15:13 authored by Paul M. Oliver, Rafe M. Brown, Fred Kraus, Eric Rittmeyer, Scott L. Travers, Cameron D. Siler
BioGeobears ancestral area estimations. From left to right: 3-state for geological basement: Continental (C), Island Arc (A) and Oceanic (O); 2-state: non-Sundaic taxa (E) vs. Sunda Shelf (W) taxa; and 7-state bioregions: Sunda Shelf (su), Indian Ocean (IO), Maluku/Sulawesi (MS), Philippines (PS), New Guinea (NG), eastern Melanesia (EM) and Pacific Ocean (PO). Ancestral states estimated from biogeographic models with highest AIC values are shown.Note: For 3-state geological basement analysis presented here the Philippine regions of the Zamboanga Peninsula and Palawan Island (Asian continental fragments) were coded as Continental, while East Papuan Composite Terrance was coded as Island Arc

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