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2012
When and Where: Divergence times and
colonization history of Darwin's darkling beetles in
the Galápagos Archipelago
Julia Wucherpfennig
Wellesley College, [email protected]
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Wucherpfennig, Julia, "When and Where: Divergence times and colonization history of Darwin's darkling beetles in the Galápagos
Archipelago" (2012).Honors Thesis Collection. 56.
https://repository.wellesley.edu/thesiscollection/56
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Description:species are endemic to the archipelago, meaning that they are found nowhere .. and ages of the nodes in the tree are not well nown (Drummond et al analysis of geographic range evolution” (Ree and Smith 2008). If these criteria are not met and there are widespread taxa, redundant distribution.