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The following pages link to Automatic detection of key innovations, rate shifts, and diversity-dependence on phylogenetic trees (Q28540154):
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- Phylogenetics and diversification of tanagers (Passeriformes: Thraupidae), the largest radiation of Neotropical songbirds (Q22018975) (← links)
- Extinction in Phylogenetics and Biogeography: From Timetrees to Patterns of Biotic Assemblage (Q26752256) (← links)
- Biogeographic calibrations for the molecular clock (Q26786387) (← links)
- Confluence, synnovation, and depauperons in plant diversification (Q26828042) (← links)
- Global patterns of insect diversification: towards a reconciliation of fossil and molecular evidence? (Q27301933) (← links)
- The Independent Evolution Method Is Not a Viable Phylogenetic Comparative Method (Q27336173) (← links)
- Shotgun Mitogenomics Provides a Reference Phylogenetic Framework and Timescale for Living Xenarthrans (Q28334385) (← links)
- The influence of habitat on the evolution of plants: a case study across Saxifragales (Q28587319) (← links)
- Selection for predation, not female fecundity, explains sexual size dimorphism in the orchid mantises (Q28591224) (← links)
- The biodiversity hotspot as evolutionary hot-bed: spectacular radiation of Erica in the Cape Floristic Region (Q28595611) (← links)
- Himalayan uplift shaped biomes in Miocene temperate Asia: evidence from leguminous Caragana (Q28596096) (← links)
- The abiotic and biotic drivers of rapid diversification in Andean bellflowers (Campanulaceae) (Q28596111) (← links)
- Estimating shifts in diversification rates based on higher-level phylogenies (Q28596484) (← links)
- Critically evaluating the theory and performance of Bayesian analysis of macroevolutionary mixtures (Q28596893) (← links)
- Dating species divergences using rocks and clocks (Q28597298) (← links)
- Evolutionary dynamics and biogeography of Musaceae reveal a correlation between the diversification of the banana family and the geological and climatic history of Southeast Asia (Q28597383) (← links)
- How Well Can We Detect Lineage-Specific Diversification-Rate Shifts? A Simulation Study of Sequential AIC Methods (Q28597445) (← links)
- Global cooling as a driver of diversification in a major marine clade (Q28597739) (← links)
- A Complete Fossil-Calibrated Phylogeny of Seed Plant Families as a Tool for Comparative Analyses: Testing the 'Time for Speciation' Hypothesis (Q28597921) (← links)
- Examining Plant Physiological Responses to Climate Change through an Evolutionary Lens (Q28598057) (← links)
- Natural Constraints to Species Diversification (Q28598075) (← links)
- Evolution of Epiphytism and Fruit Traits Act Unevenly on the Diversification of the Species-Rich Genus Peperomia (Piperaceae) (Q28598125) (← links)
- Diversification of Angraecum (Orchidaceae, Vandeae) in Madagascar: Revised Phylogeny Reveals Species Accumulation through Time Rather than Rapid Radiation (Q28598349) (← links)
- Omnivory in birds is a macroevolutionary sink (Q28600839) (← links)
- Diversification rates and phenotypic evolution in venomous snakes (Elapidae) (Q28601565) (← links)
- How the temperate world was colonised by bindweeds: biogeography of the Convolvuleae (Convolvulaceae) (Q28602304) (← links)
- Phylogenetic niche conservatism explains an inverse latitudinal diversity gradient in freshwater arthropods (Q28602306) (← links)
- Species Selection Favors Dispersive Life Histories in Sea Slugs, but Higher Per-Offspring Investment Drives Shifts to Short-Lived Larvae (Q28602551) (← links)
- Phylogenetic analyses suggest that diversification and body size evolution are independent in insects (Q28602859) (← links)
- The evolution of dwarf shrubs in alpine environments: a case study of Alchemilla in Africa (Q28603229) (← links)
- Size is not everything: rates of genome size evolution, not C-value, correlate with speciation in angiosperms (Q28603802) (← links)
- Viviparity stimulates diversification in an order of fish (Q28604257) (← links)
- Exploring macroevolution using modern and fossil data (Q28607020) (← links)
- Minimal effects of latitude on present-day speciation rates in New World birds (Q28607032) (← links)
- Elevated Extinction Rates as a Trigger for Diversification Rate Shifts: Early Amniotes as a Case Study (Q28607142) (← links)
- Key innovation or adaptive change? A test of leaf traits using Triodiinae in Australia (Q28607350) (← links)
- The adaptive radiation of lichen-forming Teloschistaceae is associated with sunscreening pigments and a bark-to-rock substrate shift (Q28607429) (← links)
- Orchid phylogenomics and multiple drivers of their extraordinary diversification (Q28607590) (← links)
- Range expansion and habitat shift triggered elevated diversification of the rice genus (Oryza, Poaceae) during the Pleistocene (Q28608072) (← links)
- The influence of ecological and geographical context in the radiation of Neotropical sigmodontine rodents (Q28608428) (← links)
- Detecting patterns of species diversification in the presence of both rate shifts and mass extinctions (Q28631467) (← links)
- Coupling of diversification and pH adaptation during the evolution of terrestrial Thaumarchaeota (Q28645797) (← links)
- Origin and diversification of living cycads: a cautionary tale on the impact of the branching process prior in Bayesian molecular dating (Q28646401) (← links)
- Baleen boom and bust: a synthesis of mysticete phylogeny, diversity and disparity (Q28646534) (← links)
- Spiraling into History: A Molecular Phylogeny and Investigation of Biogeographic Origins and Floral Evolution for the Genus Costus (Q28647768) (← links)
- Oligocene niche shift, Miocene diversification - cold tolerance and accelerated speciation rates in the St. John's Worts (Hypericum, Hypericaceae) (Q28647944) (← links)
- A Tale of Two Hyper-diversities: Diversification dynamics of the two largest families of lichenized fungi (Q28647977) (← links)
- How tree species fill geographic and ecological space in eastern North America (Q28648525) (← links)
- The establishment of Central American migratory corridors and the biogeographic origins of seasonally dry tropical forests in Mexico (Q28649494) (← links)
- Multilocus species trees show the recent adaptive radiation of the mimetic heliconius butterflies (Q28649720) (← links)