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The following pages link to Absolute diversification rates in angiosperm clades (Q29547826):
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- Framing the Salmonidae family phylogenetic portrait: a more complete picture from increased taxon sampling (Q21089841) (← links)
- Mastacembelid eels support Lake Tanganyika as an evolutionary hotspot of diversification (Q21090254) (← links)
- Integrated fossil and molecular data reveal the biogeographic diversification of the eastern Asian-eastern North American disjunct hickory genus (Carya Nutt.) (Q21132662) (← links)
- Amazonian amphibian diversity is primarily derived from late Miocene Andean lineages (Q21145831) (← links)
- Convergent evolution, habitat shifts and variable diversification rates in the ovenbird-woodcreeper family (Furnariidae) (Q21283831) (← links)
- An unexpectedly long history of sexual selection in birds-of-paradise (Q21283835) (← links)
- Evolutionary history of anglerfishes (Teleostei: Lophiiformes): a mitogenomic perspective (Q21284087) (← links)
- Phylogenetic diversification patterns and divergence times in ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Harpalinae) (Q21284114) (← links)
- Going to Extremes: Contrasting Rates of Diversification in a Recent Radiation of New World Passerine Birds (Q21994772) (← links)
- The origin and diversification of angiosperms (Q21999008) (← links)
- Ecological limits and diversification rate: alternative paradigms to explain the variation in species richness among clades and regions (Q22065670) (← links)
- The frequency of polyploid speciation in vascular plants (Q22066293) (← links)
- A probable pollination mode before angiosperms: Eurasian, long-proboscid scorpionflies (Q24601898) (← links)
- Coming to America: multiple origins of New World geckos (Q24619323) (← links)
- Darwin's abominable mystery: Insights from a supertree of the angiosperms (Q24621983) (← links)
- Phylogenetics of Olea (Oleaceae) based on plastid and nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences: tertiary climatic shifts and lineage differentiation times (Q24652183) (← links)
- Major evolutionary transitions in ant agriculture (Q24657281) (← links)
- The distribution of species diversity across a flora's component lineages: dating the Cape's 'relicts' (Q24673543) (← links)
- Evaluating alternative hypotheses for the early evolution and diversification of ants (Q24673567) (← links)
- Evolution of a climbing habit promotes diversification in flowering plants (Q24677947) (← links)
- The genetic basis of a plant-insect coevolutionary key innovation (Q24683813) (← links)
- A phylogenetic study of cytochrome b561 proteins (Q24796219) (← links)
- Confluence, synnovation, and depauperons in plant diversification (Q26828042) (← links)
- Páramo is the world's fastest evolving and coolest biodiversity hotspot (Q27021176) (← links)
- Evolution and phylogeny of old world deer (Q28291349) (← links)
- The biodiversity hotspot as evolutionary hot-bed: spectacular radiation of Erica in the Cape Floristic Region (Q28595611) (← links)
- The abiotic and biotic drivers of rapid diversification in Andean bellflowers (Campanulaceae) (Q28596111) (← links)
- Critically evaluating the theory and performance of Bayesian analysis of macroevolutionary mixtures (Q28596893) (← links)
- Patterns of rapid diversification in heteroploid Knautia sect. Trichera (Caprifoliaceae, Dipsacoideae), one of the most intricate taxa of the European flora (Q28597780) (← links)
- A Complete Fossil-Calibrated Phylogeny of Seed Plant Families as a Tool for Comparative Analyses: Testing the 'Time for Speciation' Hypothesis (Q28597921) (← links)
- Repeated and Widespread Evolution of Bioluminescence in Marine Fishes (Q28601484) (← links)
- How the temperate world was colonised by bindweeds: biogeography of the Convolvuleae (Convolvulaceae) (Q28602304) (← links)
- The evolution of dwarf shrubs in alpine environments: a case study of Alchemilla in Africa (Q28603229) (← links)
- If Dung Beetles (Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) Arose in Association with Dinosaurs, Did They Also Suffer a Mass Co-Extinction at the K-Pg Boundary? (Q28603271) (← links)
- Herbivory increases diversification across insect clades (Q28606615) (← links)
- Evolution of Asian Interior Arid-Zone Biota: Evidence from the Diversification of Asian Zygophyllum (Zygophyllaceae) (Q28607379) (← links)
- The presence of lateral photophores correlates with increased speciation in deep-sea bioluminescent sharks (Q28607927) (← links)
- Young dispersal of xerophil Nitraria lineages in intercontinental disjunctions of the Old World (Q28607935) (← links)
- Explaining large-scale patterns of vertebrate diversity (Q28639295) (← links)
- Rapid diversification and secondary sympatry in Australo-Pacific kingfishers (Aves: Alcedinidae: Todiramphus) (Q28646692) (← links)
- Oligocene niche shift, Miocene diversification - cold tolerance and accelerated speciation rates in the St. John's Worts (Hypericum, Hypericaceae) (Q28647944) (← links)
- Living on the edge: timing of Rand Flora disjunctions congruent with ongoing aridification in Africa (Q28648160) (← links)
- Fossils, phylogenies, and the challenge of preserving evolutionary history in the face of anthropogenic extinctions (Q28648267) (← links)
- An engine for global plant diversity: highest evolutionary turnover and emigration in the American tropics (Q28650110) (← links)
- Patterns of diversification amongst tropical regions compared: a case study in Sapotaceae (Q28650490) (← links)
- Integrating fossils, phylogenies, and niche models into biogeography to reveal ancient evolutionary history: the case of Hypericum (hypericaceae) (Q28650857) (← links)
- The large genome constraint hypothesis: evolution, ecology and phenotype (Q28651140) (← links)
- Five major shifts of diversification through the long evolutionary history of Magnoliidae (angiosperms) (Q28651163) (← links)
- Correlates of hyperdiversity in southern African ice plants (Aizoaceae) (Q28651636) (← links)
- New Biogeographic insight into Bauhinia s.l. (Leguminosae): integration from fossil records and molecular analyses (Q28652356) (← links)