作者: Mark de Bruyn , A. Rus Hoelzel , Gary R. Carvalho , Michael Hofreiter
DOI: 10.1016/J.TREE.2011.03.021
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摘要: Recent studies using ancient DNA have been instrumental in advancing understanding of the impact Holocene climate change on biodiversity. Ancient has used to track demography, migration and diversity, is providing new insights into long-term dynamics species population distributions. The key how past impacted present, as it bridges gap between contemporary phylogeographic those with inference Pleistocene patterns, based studies. Here, we examine major patterns faunal connectivity; highlighting dynamic nature responses climatic change, thereby an ‘analogue’ for potential impacts future change.