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Resolution: standard / high Figure 7.
Mirrored character state optimizations of coastal plain and paleo-presence threshold
matrices onto the mtDNA haplotype phylogeny using a parsimony character reconstruction
method. (a) Optimization of the coastal plain (light blue branches) and "montane" (black
branches) characters states. (b) Red branches indicate habitat suitability above the
lowest point threshold (P = 0.2) derived from the niche-based paleodistribution model
(values extracted from analysis illustrated in Figure 6b); black branches show optimization of character state that represents values where
P < 0.2 (i.e., Narceus not expected to have occurred in these areas during the Pleistocene glaciation.
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