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SUBMITTER: Townsend TM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3061160 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Townsend Ted M TM Tolley Krystal A KA Glaw Frank F Böhme Wolfgang W Vences Miguel M
Biology letters 20100908 2
Madagascar and the Seychelles are Gondwanan remnants currently isolated in the Indian Ocean. In the Late Cretaceous, these islands were joined with India to form the Indigascar landmass, which itself then split into its three component parts around the start of the Tertiary. This history is reflected in the biota of the Seychelles, which appears to contain examples of both vicariance- and dispersal-mediated divergence from Malagasy or Indian sister taxa. One lineage for which this has been assum ...[more]