Linajes fantasma y correlación con variables ecológicas: El caso de la Subfamilia Caprinae

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Integration between systematic phylogenetics and palaeontological data has been probed to be an effective methodology to value palaeodiversities because it identifies periods in the evolutionary history of the clade without fossil representation. These are called ghost lineages. In this work we explore the possible relationship of ghost lineages duration with biometric, biogeografic or ecological variables in the Subfamily Caprinae (Bovidae, Mammalia). Variables were codified as binary characters and their relationship was examined using the concentrated-changes test. Our results indicate that species appearing in rainforest, warm temperate forest, taiga and desert biomes are related with high proportion of ghost lineages, while those from steppe biome present lower proportions. Zones inhabited by species of Caprinae in rainforest, warm temperate forest, taiga and desert are usually associated with high altitudes and a steep topography. Thus, we interpret that proportions in ghost lineages would be determined by probabilities of sedimentation and fossil site development.

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Cantalapiedra, J. L., Fernández, M. H., & Morales, J. (2006). Linajes fantasma y correlación con variables ecológicas: El caso de la Subfamilia Caprinae. Estudios Geologicos, 62(1), 167–176. https://doi.org/10.3989/egeol.0662116

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