Temporal area approach for distributional data in biogeography

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A structural approach to temporality in distributional data for use in palaeobiogeography is described herein. Pre-established areas in the distributional data matrix are split temporally, allowing a single geographical space to have multiple iterations [e.g. Area A (Lower Devonian), Area A (Middle Devonian)]. The resulting temporal matrix will allow the representation and capture of any differing relationships through time. Designed primarily for Parsimony Analysis of Endemicity (PAE) and biotic similarity analyses, this approach simply structures distributional data within a temporal partition, meaning that numerical methods can be used to assess relationships between areas to find a branching diagram. Created through the application of the temporal matrix to a given analysis, Temporal Area Approach (TAAp) is a structural approach that facilitates exploration of the data rather than being a hypothesis-driven model following analysis. Understanding the behaviour of non-phylogenetic palaeobiogeographical data and reducing the prevalence of temporal artefacts will lead to more robust area classifications.

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Dowding, E. M., Ebach, M. C., & Mavrodiev, E. V. (2019). Temporal area approach for distributional data in biogeography. Cladistics, 35(4), 435–445. https://doi.org/10.1111/cla.12360

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