New research employing landscape-explicit phylogeography has shed light on the dynamic evolutionary trajectories of early archosauromorph reptiles. By integrating spatial data with genetic and fossil records, scientists have mapped how ancient geographical features influenced patterns of diversification and migration. This approach reveals that the early radiation of archosauromorphs was profoundly shaped by shifting landscapes such as mountain ranges, riverine systems, and climatic corridors, which acted as both barriers and bridges, steering the evolutionary pathways of these prehistoric reptiles.

Key findings highlighted in the study include:

  • Ecological niches: Varied environments across Pangea fostered distinct adaptive…