Evolution of cranial shape in a continental‐scale evolutionary radiation of Australian lizards

Volume: 73, Issue: 11, Pages: 2216 - 2229
Published: Oct 14, 2019
Abstract
A defining character of adaptive radiations is the evolution of a diversity of morphological forms that are associated with the use of different habitats, following the invasion of vacant niches. Island adaptive radiations have been thoroughly investigated but continental scale radiations are more poorly understood. Here, we use 52 species of Australian agamid lizards and their Asian relatives as a model group, and employ three‐dimensional...
Paper Details
Title
Evolution of cranial shape in a continental‐scale evolutionary radiation of Australian lizards
Published Date
Oct 14, 2019
Journal
Volume
73
Issue
11
Pages
2216 - 2229
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