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5 Citations
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11 Pages

Human Genetic Research in Wallacea and Sahul: Recent Findings and Future Prospects

  • Leonard Taufik,
  • João C. Teixeira,
  • Bastien Llamas,
  • Herawati Sudoyo,
  • Raymond Tobler and
  • Gludhug A. Purnomo

16 December 2022

Genomic sequence data from worldwide human populations have provided a range of novel insights into our shared ancestry and the historical migrations that have shaped our global genetic diversity. However, a comprehensive understanding of these funda...

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  • Open Access
26 Citations
8,428 Views
21 Pages

Mitogenomes Reveal Two Major Influxes of Papuan Ancestry across Wallacea Following the Last Glacial Maximum and Austronesian Contact

  • Gludhug A. Purnomo,
  • Kieren J. Mitchell,
  • Sue O’Connor,
  • Shimona Kealy,
  • Leonard Taufik,
  • Sophie Schiller,
  • Adam Rohrlach,
  • Alan Cooper,
  • Bastien Llamas and
  • Raymond Tobler
  • + 2 authors

24 June 2021

The tropical archipelago of Wallacea contains thousands of individual islands interspersed between mainland Asia and Near Oceania, and marks the location of a series of ancient oceanic voyages leading to the peopling of Sahul—i.e., the former contine...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,318 Views
50 Pages

Insular Mid-Pleistocene Giant Rats from the So’a Basin (Flores, Indonesia)

  • Susan Hayes,
  • Gerrit D. van den Bergh,
  • Indra Sutisna,
  • Halmi Insani,
  • Unggul P. Wibowo,
  • Ruly Setiawan,
  • Iwan Kurniawan and
  • Samuel T. Turvey

4 August 2025

Excavations undertaken at Mata Menge, the securely dated Middle Pleistocene open site on the Indonesian island of Flores, have resulted in the recovery of over 670 well-preserved fossil murine molars from two distinct stratigraphic intervals. This re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
8,076 Views
10 Pages

21 March 2013

The Wallacean island of Timor is of particular biological interest due to its relatively large size and transitional location between the Indo-Malayan and Australasian biogeographic realms. However, the origins and levels of endemism of its invertebr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
397 Views
21 Pages

6 February 2026

This study analyzes the environmental impact of nickel mining on biodiversity in Indonesia’s Wallacea region, using habitat quality as a proxy. It employs the Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Trade-offs (InVEST) Habitat Quality Mo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
12,028 Views
13 Pages

Mapping Asia Plants: Plant Diversity and a Checklist of Vascular Plants in Indonesia

  • Jing Sun,
  • Bo Liu,
  • Himmah Rustiami,
  • Huiyun Xiao,
  • Xiaoli Shen and
  • Keping Ma

16 August 2024

Indonesia, located in Southeast Asia, is the world’s largest tropical island country. It is globally recognized as a unique center of biodiversity in the Asian–Australian transitional zone. To date, however, no national plant checklist of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,605 Views
24 Pages

Impact of the Mid-Pleistocene Revolution and Anthropogenic Factors on the Dispersion of Asian Black-Spined Toads (Duttaphrynus melanostictus)

  • Siti N. Othman,
  • Yi-Huey Chen,
  • Ming-Feng Chuang,
  • Desiree Andersen,
  • Yikweon Jang and
  • Amaël Borzée

8 July 2020

Divergence-time estimation critically improves the understanding of biogeography processes underlying the distribution of species, especially when fossil data is not available. We hypothesise that the Asian black-spined toad, Duttaphrynus melanostict...

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  • Open Access
3,080 Views
16 Pages

18 July 2022

The gigantea species group of the genus Colocasiomyia de Meijere (Diptera: Drosophilidae) is among the four aroid-breeding species groups in this genus; however, it differs from the remaining three groups in the host use: all the flies in this group...