Original paper
Early burst in body size evolution is uncoupled from species diversification in diving beetles (Dytiscidae)
Abstract
Changes in morphology are often thought to be linked to changes in species diversification, which is expected to leave a signal of early burst (EB) in phenotypic traits. However, such signal is rarely recovered in empirical phylogenies, even for groups with well-known adaptive radiation. Using a comprehensive phylogenetic approach in Dytiscidae, which harbours ~4,300 species with as much as 50-fold variation in body size among them, we ask...
Paper Details
Title
Early burst in body size evolution is uncoupled from species diversification in diving beetles (Dytiscidae)
Published Date
Feb 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
27
Issue
4
Pages
979 - 993
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