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Data from: SpeciesGeoCoder: fast categorization of species occurrences for analyses of biodiversity, biogeography, ecology and evolution
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Point in polygon;Ancestral area reconstruction;Species distribution data;Evolution;Ecology;biodiversity patterns
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doi:10.5061/dryad.tm32k
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ze and be purely spatial (i.e., polygons) such as countries and states, conservation areas, biomes, islands, biodiversity hotspots, and areas of endemism, but ma
Data from: Rapid diversification and time explain amphibian richness at different scales in the Tropical Andes, Earth's most biodiverse hotspot
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Anura;Macroevolution;gradient diversity;Hyloidea;Biogeography;phylogeny;biodiversity;Phylogenetics: diversification;species richness
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doi:10.5061/dryad.1555n
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The Tropical Andes are Earth's most species-rich biodiversity hotspot for both animals and plants. Nevertheless, the ecological
Data from: Explaining the ocean’s richest biodiversity hotspot and global patterns of fish diversity
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Percomorpha;Fish;historical biogeography;120 million years ago\u2013present;marine biodiversity;time-for-speciation;Freshwater;diversification
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doi:10.5061/dryad.gh162v1
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stributional data for almost all percomorph fishes (17,435 species total, including ~72% of all marine fishes and ~33% of all freshwater fishes). The high diversity
Data from: Deforestation and forest fragmentation in South Ecuador since the 1970s - losing a hotspot of biodiversity
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deforestation;landscape metrics;South Ecuador;land cover;fragmentation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.32451
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nt implications for ecosystem functioning and biodiversity conservation. The forests of South Ecuador are a biological ‘hotspot’ due to their high diversity
Data from: Speciation history of a species complex of Primulina eburnea (Gesneriaceae) from limestone karsts of south China, a biodiversity hotspot
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gene flow;species delimitation;allopatric speciation;genetic drift;biodiversity hotspots;Primulina eburnea
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doi:10.5061/dryad.8b69r
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ecies richness and endemism. However, the evolutionary mechanisms for generating such biodiversity remain poorly understood. Here, we performed sp
Data from: The effects of climate change on a mega-diverse country: predicted shifts in mammalian species richness and turnover in continental
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species range;species richness;species turnover;species turnover.;conservation assessment;climate change;ensemble forecasting
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doi:10.5061/dryad.4v52c
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ed global biodiversity hotspots. While these regions are projected to be highly impacted by climate change, it is not clear what would be the consequences
Data from: OpenNahele: the open Hawaiian forest plot database
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biodiversity;islands;Community Ecology;Forests;evolutionary ecology
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doi:10.5061/dryad.1kk02qr
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. OpenNahele can serve as a platform to test key ecological, evolutionary and conservation questions in a hotspot archipelago.
Data from: A new squeaker frog (Arthroleptidae: Arthroleptis) from the mountains of Cameroon and Nigeria
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New species;Anura;Biodiversity hotspot;Biogeography;Arthroleptis palava;Arthroleptidae;Amphibia;phylogenetics;taxonomy;present;Cenozoic
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doi:10.5061/dryad.1916
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within the West African biodiversity hotspot. This new species is associated with human-altered landscapes, including farms and grasslands, and is known from
Data from: Distributional shifts – not geographic isolation – as a probable driver of montane species divergence
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coalescent modeling;Melanoplus oregonensis;Holocene;speciation;phylogeography;Pleistocene
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doi:10.5061/dryad.6v4ks
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As biodiversity hotspots, montane regions have been a focus of research to understand the divergence process. Like their oceanic counter

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