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Fig. 1 | BMC Ecology and Evolution

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From: The legacy of Eastern Mediterranean mountain uplifts: rapid disparity of phylogenetic niche conservatism and divergence in mountain vipers

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Geographic distribution (top), dated maximum clade credibility tree (bottom, reconstructed in BEAST based on multi-locus mitochondrial data), and ancestral range estimates (inferred with BIOGEOBEARS using a DIVA-like model) of the genus Montivipera. Numbers at each node indicate mean age estimates, and blue bars the 95% highest posterior density (HPD) confidence intervals. Boxes at tips show geographic areas including each species, colour-coded for the eight areas illustrated as polygons on the map. Pie charts indicate the estimated probability of each area. Dots, triangles, and stars next to the phylogenetic tree is the species-specific indication of the occurrence points and coloured polygons on the map are the approximate range of the biogeographic areas

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