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Title: Biogeography


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Biogeography
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Zoogeographic Regions
3
All Latitudes Tropical
All Latitudes Tropical
Modern Day
4
Cassowary
Ostrich
Rhea Tinamou
Emu
Elephant Bird
Kiwi Moa
5
Penguins
6
TropicalTrogons Barbets
7
Boreal and Arctic Tits, Geese, Larks
8
Quail Parrots
9
The Distribution of Birds
  • Biogeography explains vicariance on order of
    family level or higher
  • No Pangea connection for modern birds

10
The Distribution of Birds
  • Gondwanaland / Laurasia
  • May have affected two lineages in late Jurassic
    Cretaceous

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The Distribution of Birds
  • Archaeopteryx
  • Liaoningornis
  • Isolated Oriental
  • 1 ? Strong connection among southern continents
  • 2 ? Strong connection among Holarctic

12
Southern Connection
  • Connects the older lineages
  • Explains distributions of families/orders
  • Ethiopian
  • Neotropical
  • Australasian

13
Southern Connection
  • Ratites (flightless)
  • Penguins (flightless)
  • Neotropics
  • Antarctic
  • Australasian
  • Ethiopian

14
The Distribution of Birds
  • Hesperonis
  • Ichthyornis
  • Enantiornithes
  • Ancient shorebird order, few others?
  • Isolated Oriental

15
Greenland Connection 65 MYA
  • Tropical Connection
  • Climate change shifts distributions
  • Neotropical, Ethiopian, Oriental
  • Family Level
  • Trogons, Barbets

16
Worldwide Lineages (flying)
NOT
QUAIL
PARROTS
17
Worldwide Lineages (flying)Highest diversity
among southern connection
  • Psittaciformes (Parrots)
  • Columbiformes (Pigeons)
  • Galliformes (Pheasants Quail)
  • Cuculiformes (Cuckoos)

18
Bering Connection (recent)
  • Originally Boreal
  • Currently Tundra
  • No holarctic connection for temperate biomes
  • Lots of genus (boreal) and species (tundra) shared

19
Holarctic Connections
Boreal / Tundra Bering Connection
Tropical Greenland Connection
  • Many Temperate Connections Due to Convergence
  • All Similarities in Passerines

20
Panama Connection 6 MYA
  • Genus level
  • Warm Species
  • Both Directions
  • Latitudinal vs. Longitudinal dispersion

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Borneo Connection last 15 MY
  • Wallaces Line
  • One-way Movement
  • Monarch Flycatchers
  • Bee-eaters

22
Temperate Convergence
Eastern Meadowlark
Yellow-throated Longclaws
23
Temperate Convergence
African Black-headed Oriole
African Golden Oriole
Orchard Oriole
Black-crimson Oriole
Audubons Oriole
Altamira Oriole
24
Tropical Convergence
Bee-eater
Jacamar
25
Tropical Convergence
Hornbill
Toucan
26
Tropical Convergence
Sunbird
Hummingbird
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Current 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

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Current 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

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Worldwide Distribution
  • Waterbirds
  • Gulls
  • Shorebirds
  • Seabirds
  • Rails
  • Herons
  • Ducks
  • Mobile Landbirds
  • Hawks
  • Owls
  • Swallows
  • Swifts
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