Environment predicts repeated body size shifts in a recent radiation of Australian mammals*

Volume: 74, Issue: 3, Pages: 671 - 680
Published: Oct 22, 2019
Abstract
Closely related species that occur across steep environmental gradients often display clear body size differences, and examining this pattern is crucial to understanding how environmental variation shapes diversity. Australian endemic rodents in the Pseudomys Division (Muridae: Murinae) have repeatedly colonized the arid, monsoon, and mesic biomes over the last 5 million years. Using occurrence records, body mass data, and Bayesian phylogenetic...
Paper Details
Title
Environment predicts repeated body size shifts in a recent radiation of Australian mammals*
Published Date
Oct 22, 2019
Journal
Volume
74
Issue
3
Pages
671 - 680
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