Project information
Boreal land snail diversification promoted by isolation through space and time
- Project Identification
- GA20-18827S
- Project Period
- 1/2020 - 12/2022
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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Czech Science Foundation
- Standard Projects
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Science
This project will consider the fundamental drivers underlying boreal fauna diversification by investigating the dramatic biogeographic transition in the boreal North Atlantic between the European and eastern North American terrestrial gastropod provinces. This research will determine how much of species and genetic turnover is correlated to environment vs. geography, in particular ocean and ice sheet barriers. The Greenland Ice Sheet is the only place in the modern world where the effectiveness of ice barriers on biological isolation and allopatric speciation can still be observed. We will then use this data to document the role of isolation barriers over deeper macroevolutionary time scales by predicting range limits and dispersal barriers in the Late Glacial Maximum (LGM). These insights can then be used to inform optimum conservation strategies for boreal biodiversity in the face of unprecedented global climate change.
Publications
Total number of publications: 13
2021
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Stable isotope analysis suggests low trophic niche partitioning among co-occurring land snail species in a floodplain forest
Journal of Zoology, year: 2021, volume: 313, edition: 4, DOI
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Tracking parallel adaptation of shell morphology through geological times in the land snail genus Pupilla (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora: Pupillidae)
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, year: 2021, volume: 191, edition: 3, DOI
2020
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Integrative taxonomic consideration of the Holarctic Euconulus fulvus group of land snails (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora)
Systematics and Biodiversity, year: 2020, volume: 18, edition: 2, DOI