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Historical relationships among Argentinean biogeographic provinces based on mygalomorph spider distribution data (Araneae: Mygalomorphae)
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2014-05Registro en:
Ferretti, Nelson Edgardo; Pérez Miles, Fernando; Gonzalez, Alda; Historical relationships among Argentinean biogeographic provinces based on mygalomorph spider distribution data (Araneae: Mygalomorphae); Taylor & Francis; Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment; 49; 1; 5-2014; 1-10
0165-0521
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Ferretti, Nelson Edgardo
Pérez Miles, Fernando
Gonzalez, Alda
Resumen
The present study used the previously defined biogeographic provinces from Argentina as the starting point for a parsimony analysis of endemicity and cluster analysis. The goal of the study was to use a dataset of distributional patterns of mygalomorph spiders from Argentina to evaluate the historical relationships of the biogeographic provinces. The analyses showed the following relationships: Yungas and Puna; Pampa and Chaco, Monte and Prepuna; Parana Forest and Araucaria angustifolia Forest; Central and Subandean Patagonia. Biogeographical regionalizations are useful as general reference models and their heuristic value should be explored by examining the geographical distribution of other taxa.