Methods in Ecology and Evolution (Feb 2023)

PleistoDist: A toolbox for visualising and quantifying the effects of Pleistocene sea‐level change on island archipelagos

  • David J. X. Tan,
  • Ethan F. Gyllenhaal,
  • Michael J. Andersen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.14024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
pp. 496 – 504

Abstract

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Abstract Pleistocene sea‐level change played a significant role in the evolution and assembly of island biotas. The formation of land bridges between islands during Quaternary glacial maxima, when sea levels were more than 120 metres below present‐day sea levels, often facilitated historical dispersal and gene flow between islands that are today geographically disconnected. Despite the importance of Pleistocene sea‐level change, few software packages exist that model the effects of this phenomenon in a standardised and generalised manner. Here, we present PleistoDist, an R package that allows users to visualise and quantify the effects of Pleistocene sea‐level change on islands over time, and test multiple temporally explicit hypotheses of inter‐island dispersal and community assembly. Re‐analysing published datasets, we demonstrate how using PleistoDist to account for historical sea‐level change can provide greater explanatory power when analysing extant island communities, and show how population genetic simulations can be used to generate spatiotemporally explicit neutral expectations of population genetic structure across island archipelagos.

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