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Accession: PRJNA851083 ID: 851083

Wallacean and Melanesian Islands Promote Higher Rates of Diversification within the Global Passerine Radiation Corvides Raw sequence reads

The complex island archipelagoes of Wallacea and Melanesia have provided empirical data behind integral theories in evolutionary biology, including allopatric speciation and island biogeography. More...
AccessionPRJNA851083
Data TypeRaw sequence reads
ScopeMultispecies
Publications
  • Published online: Mccullough J et al., "Wallacean and Melanesian Islands Promote Higher Rates of Diversification within the Global Passerine radiation Corvides", Systematic Biology, 2022;
Grants
  • "Dimensions: Collaborative Research: Historical and contemporary influences on elevational distributions and biodiversity tested in tropical Asia" (Grant ID DEB 1241181, National Science Foundation)
  • "Collaborative Research: Discovery and analysis in the cradle of speciation theory: biotic surveys of Melanesia's terrestrial vertebrates" (Grant ID DEB 1557051, National Science Foundation)
  • "Collaborative Research: Discovery and analysis in the cradle of speciation theory: biotic surveys of Melanesia's terrestrial vertebrates" (Grant ID DEB 1557053, National Science Foundation)
  • "Collaborative Research: Genomics of speciation and evolution of ecological traits in a geographic radiation of island kingfishers" (Grant ID DEB 2112467, National Science Foundation)
SubmissionRegistration date: 20-Jun-2022
University of New Mexico
RelevanceEvolution
Project Data:
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Sequence data
SRA Experiments39
Other datasets
BioSample40
SRA Data Details
ParameterValue
Data volume, Gbases16
Data volume, Mbytes7104

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