Title: Biogeography
1Biogeography
2Zoogeographic Regions
3All Latitudes Tropical
All Latitudes Tropical
Modern Day
4Cassowary
Ostrich
Rhea Tinamou
Emu
Elephant Bird
Kiwi Moa
5Penguins
6TropicalTrogons Barbets
7Boreal and Arctic Tits, Geese, Larks
8Quail Parrots
9The Distribution of Birds
- Biogeography explains vicariance on order of
family level or higher - No Pangea connection for modern birds
10The Distribution of Birds
- Gondwanaland / Laurasia
- May have affected two lineages in late Jurassic
Cretaceous
11The Distribution of Birds
- Archaeopteryx
- Liaoningornis
- Isolated Oriental
- 1 ? Strong connection among southern continents
- 2 ? Strong connection among Holarctic
12Southern Connection
- Connects the older lineages
- Explains distributions of families/orders
- Ethiopian
- Neotropical
- Australasian
13Southern Connection
- Ratites (flightless)
- Penguins (flightless)
- Neotropics
- Antarctic
- Australasian
- Ethiopian
14The Distribution of Birds
- Hesperonis
- Ichthyornis
- Enantiornithes
- Ancient shorebird order, few others?
- Isolated Oriental
15Greenland Connection 65 MYA
- Tropical Connection
- Climate change shifts distributions
- Neotropical, Ethiopian, Oriental
- Family Level
- Trogons, Barbets
16Worldwide Lineages (flying)
NOT
QUAIL
PARROTS
17Worldwide Lineages (flying)Highest diversity
among southern connection
- Psittaciformes (Parrots)
- Columbiformes (Pigeons)
- Galliformes (Pheasants Quail)
- Cuculiformes (Cuckoos)
18Bering Connection (recent)
- Originally Boreal
- Currently Tundra
- No holarctic connection for temperate biomes
- Lots of genus (boreal) and species (tundra) shared
19Holarctic Connections
Boreal / Tundra Bering Connection
Tropical Greenland Connection
- Many Temperate Connections Due to Convergence
- All Similarities in Passerines
20Panama Connection 6 MYA
- Genus level
- Warm Species
- Both Directions
- Latitudinal vs. Longitudinal dispersion
21Borneo Connection last 15 MY
- Wallaces Line
- One-way Movement
- Monarch Flycatchers
- Bee-eaters
22Temperate Convergence
Eastern Meadowlark
Yellow-throated Longclaws
23Temperate Convergence
African Black-headed Oriole
African Golden Oriole
Orchard Oriole
Black-crimson Oriole
Audubons Oriole
Altamira Oriole
24Tropical Convergence
Bee-eater
Jacamar
25Tropical Convergence
Hornbill
Toucan
26Tropical Convergence
Sunbird
Hummingbird
27Current Diversity
- Australia
- High for Size
- Isolated 50 15 MYA
- Passerine radiation
- Indian (Oriental)
- 150 45 MYA
- Few endemics
- S. America
- Highest diversity
- 65 6 MYA
- Much vicariance
28Current Diversity
- Africa
- Ineffective Barriers with Palearctic and
Oriental - Similar fauna in arid regions(especially) and
tropics - Less vicariant events
- Palearctic / Nearctic
- Size determines
- Temperate speciesendemism
29Worldwide Distribution
- Waterbirds
- Gulls
- Shorebirds
- Seabirds
- Rails
- Herons
- Ducks
- Mobile Landbirds
- Hawks
- Owls
- Swallows
- Swifts