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Data from: Crossing the (Wallace) line: local abundance and distribution of mammals across biogeographic barriers
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exotic species;introduced species;Native range.;Biogeography;Great Australasian Interchange
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doi:10.5061/dryad.mr16q
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lineages that have crossed from Asia to Wallacea or New Guinea. The local abundance of macaques (Macaca spp.), which naturally crossed Wallace's Line
Data from: Insular biogeographic origins and high phylogenetic distinctiveness for a recently depleted lizard fauna from Christmas Island, Australia
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Asia;Australasia;faunal turnover;biotic interactions;Christmas Island;Wallace\u2019s Line
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doi:10.5061/dryad.s66p0
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Striking faunal turnover across Asia and Australasia, most famously along the eastern edge of the Sunda Shelf or ‘Wallace’s Line’, has been a focus
Drawing by Wallace Robin depicting a pair of Spanish Galleons in the open seas, [s.d.]
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oceans Transportation -- Water -- Pre-1800 Sailing ships
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doi:10.25549/chs-m12723
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Photograph of a drawing by Wallace Robin depicting a pair of Spanish Galleons in the open seas, [s.d.]. One of the ships is in the ce
Data from: Speciation over the edge: gene flow among non-human primate species across a formidable biogeographic barrier
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gene flow;Mechanisms of speciation;primate evolution;X chromosome;genomics;Wallace\u2019s Line;Macaca
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doi:10.5061/dryad.3j218
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Many genera of terrestrial vertebrates diversified exclusively on one or the other side of Wallace’s Line, which lies between Borneo and Sula
Data from: The biogeography of Sulawesi revisited: is there evidence for a vicariant origin of taxa on Wallace’s “anomalous island”?
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molecular clock;Wallacea;Dispersal;geology;Cenozoic;Invertebrates;vertebrates
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doi:10.5061/dryad.7nk1nc63
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. While vicariance across Wallace’s Line was only supported for one arthropod taxon, divergence time estimates were consistent with a “tectonic dispersal” vicariance
Data from: Phylogenomics, biogeography and morphometrics reveal rapid phenotypic evolution in pythons after crossing Wallace’s line
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Anchored Hybrid Enrichment;Morphometrics;adaptive radiation;Biogeography;Snakes
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doi:10.5061/dryad.47d7wm39m
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niches. Wallace’s and Lyddeker’s lines are arguably the most famous biogeographic barriers, separating the Asian and Australo-Papuan biotas. One of the mos
Data from: Crossing the line: increasing body size in a trans-Wallacean lizard radiation (Cyrtodactylus, Gekkota)
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insular gigantism;Wallace's Line;ecological release;Miocene;Pliocene;Cyrtodactylus
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doi:10.5061/dryad.7kr08
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pite this striking pattern, some terrestrial lineages have successfully traversed the marine barriers of Wallacea and subsequently diversified in newly colonized
Data from: Phylogeny and spatio-temporal diversification of Prunus subgenus Laurocerasus section Mesopygeum (Rosaceae) in the Malesian region
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Wallace line;Pygeum;Sunda shelf;Prunus section Mesopygeum;Biogeography;Radiation;Rosaceae;Prunus;Sahul shelf;Mesopygeum;Malesian region
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doi:10.5061/dryad.60k13v2
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and early Miocene, respectively. There were also two dispersals inferred from the Sunda shelf region, one to the Philippines and one to Wallacea, in the middle
Data from: Evolutionary history of endemic Sulawesi squirrels constructed from UCEs and mitogenomes sequenced from museum specimens
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Species tree;Miocene-present;Sciuridae;Ancient introgression;ultraconserved elements;Rubrisciurus;Miocene-Holocene;Hyosciurus;Prosciurillus
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doi:10.5061/dryad.7v5p3
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by the biogeographic breaks between Wallace’s and Lydekker’s lines. The mammal fauna of Sulawesi is transitional between Asian and Australian faunas. Sulawesi’s three gene
Data from: Global biogeography and diversification of palms sheds light on the evolution of tropical lineages. I. Historical biogeography
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Ancestral area reconstruction;Arecales;historical biogeography;boreotropical hypothesis;Arecaceae;molecular dating;Palmae;Diversification rates;Cretaceous;Cenozoic;tropical rain forests
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doi:10.5061/dryad.vb25b35j
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er boreotropical hypotheses for the group. Dispersals across Wallace's Line are prevalent in major groups of Arecoideae, Calamoideae and Coryphoideae, bot

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