The towering orogeny of New Guinea as a trigger for arthropod megadiversity.
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Description of 23 new species of the Exocelinaekari-group from New Guinea, with a key to all representatives of the species group (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, Copelatinae)A new, widely distributed species of the Exocelina ekari-group from West Papua (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, Copelatinae)The Knight and the King: two new species of giant bent-toed gecko (Cyrtodactylus, Gekkonidae, Squamata) from northern New Guinea, with comments on endemism in the North Papuan MountainsDescription of two new species of the Exocelina broschii-group from Papua New Guinea, with revision and key to all representatives of this species group (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, Copelatinae)Species limits in polymorphic mimetic Eniclases net-winged beetles from New Guinean mountains (Coleoptera, Lycidae)Taxonomic revision of New Guinea diving beetles of the Exocelina danae group, with the description of ten new species (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, Copelatinae)Molecular phylogeny and timing of diversification in Alpine Rhithrogena (Ephemeroptera: Heptageniidae)Slowly dispersing neotenic beetles can speciate on a penny coin and generate space-limited diversity in the tropical mountainsTectonic collision and uplift of Wallacea triggered the global songbird radiationMacroevolution of hyperdiverse flightless beetles reflects the complex geological history of the Sunda ArcPhylogenetic niche conservatism explains an inverse latitudinal diversity gradient in freshwater arthropodsMosaic patterns of diversification dynamics following the colonization of Melanesian islandsDeciphering the evolution of birdwing butterflies 150 years after Alfred Russel WallaceMultiple transgressions of Wallace's Line explain diversity of flightless Trigonopterus weevils on BaliMountain colonisation, miniaturisation and ecological evolution in a radiation of direct-developing New Guinea Frogs (Choerophryne, Microhylidae).Six new species of the genus Exocelina Broun, 1886 from Wano Land, New Guinea (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, Copelatinae)Biogeography predicts macro-evolutionary patterning of gestural display complexity in a passerine familyTransoceanic origin of microendemic and flightless New Caledonian weevilsOn the Way to Speciation: Shedding Light on the Karstic Phylogeography of the Microendemic Cave Beetle Aphaenops cerberus in the Pyrenees.Repeated evolution of carnivory among Indo-Australian rodents.Speciation in a keystone plant genus is driven by elevation: a case study in New Guinean Ficus.Elevation in tropical sky islands as the common driver in structuring genes and communities of freshwater organisms.Descriptions of two new species and one new subspecies from the Exocelina okbapensis-group, and notes on the E. aipo-group (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, Copelatinae).Lizards of the lost arcs: mid-Cenozoic diversification, persistence and ecological marginalization in the West Pacific.Relationships of the New Guinean subspecies, Gymnorhina tibicen papuana, of the Australian Magpie: an assessment from DNA sequence dataPapua New Guinea terrestrial-vertebrate richness: elevation matters most for all except reptilesThe importance of long-distance dispersal and establishment events in small insects: historical biogeography of metalmark moths (Lepidoptera, Choreutidae)Molecular phylogeny of the highly disjunct cliff water beetles from South Africa and China (Coleoptera: Aspidytidae)Capelatus prykeigen. et sp.n. (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae: Copelatinae) - a phylogenetically isolated diving beetle from the Western Cape of South Africa
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The towering orogeny of New Guinea as a trigger for arthropod megadiversity.
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The towering orogeny of New Guinea as a trigger for arthropod megadiversity.
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Alfried P Vogler
Emmanuel F A Toussaint
Helena V Shaverdo
Katayo Sagata
Michael Balke
Robert Hall
Sentiko Ibalim
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10.1038/NCOMMS5001
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2014-05-29T00:00:00Z