The concept of the taxon cycle in biogeography
RE Ricklefs, E Bermingham - Global Ecology and …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Taxon cycles are sequential phases of expansion and contraction of the ranges of species,
associated generally with shifts in ecological distribution. The important contribution of the
taxon cycle to biogeographical analysis is its emphasis on evolutionary and ecological
interactions among colonizing and resident species, which influence their extinction
dynamics and establish patterns of geographical distribution. Taxon cycles were inferred
originally from the distribution of species across island archipelagos, where a correlation …
associated generally with shifts in ecological distribution. The important contribution of the
taxon cycle to biogeographical analysis is its emphasis on evolutionary and ecological
interactions among colonizing and resident species, which influence their extinction
dynamics and establish patterns of geographical distribution. Taxon cycles were inferred
originally from the distribution of species across island archipelagos, where a correlation …