Exploring Massive Incomplete Lineage Sorting in Arctoids (Laurasiatheria, Carnivora)

Pages: msv188 - msv188
Published: Sep 3, 2015
Abstract
Freed from the competition of large raptors, Paleocene carnivores could expand their newly acquired habitats in search of prey. Such changing conditions might have led to their successful distribution and rapid radiation. Today, molecular evolutionary biologists are faced, however, with the consequences of such accelerated adaptive radiations, because they led to sequential speciation more rapidly than phylogenetic markers could be fixed. The...
Paper Details
Title
Exploring Massive Incomplete Lineage Sorting in Arctoids (Laurasiatheria, Carnivora)
Published Date
Sep 3, 2015
Pages
msv188 - msv188
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