Diversification rates have no effect on the convergent evolution of foraging strategies in the most speciose genus of bats, Myotis *
Abstract
Adaptive radiations are defined as rapid diversification with phenotypic innovation led by colonization to new environments. Notably, adaptive radiations can occur in parallel when habitats with similar selective pressures are accessible promoting convergent adaptions. Although convergent evolution appears to be a common process, it is unclear what are the main drivers leading the reappearance of morphologies or ecological roles. We explore this...
Paper Details
Title
Diversification rates have no effect on the convergent evolution of foraging strategies in the most speciose genus of bats, Myotis *
Published Date
Oct 24, 2019
Journal
Volume
73
Issue
11
Pages
2263 - 2280
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