Different lineages experience different rates of phenotypic diversification, resulting in greater or lower variance in the expression of phenotypic traits among the species within a lineage. Here, morphological diversification is investigated in 14 different trematode families, based on a dataset comprising morphometric data on body size and 4 anatomical structures (oral sucker, ventral sucker, pharynx, cirrus sac) from 386 species. Three hypotheses are tested and subsequently rejected based on the empirical evidence. First, the degree of morphological variation in all traits within a trematode family, measured as the coefficient of variation among species, appears independent of the average body size of species belonging to that family. Se...
Across animal species, body size and clutch size often form part of a suite of associated life histo...
Trematodes belonging to the blood-inhabiting group have long attracted the attention of parasitologi...
Evolutionary biologists have long debated the relative influence of species selection on evolutionar...
Developmental constraints and selective pressures interact to determine the strength of allometric s...
The transmission stages of parasites are key determinants of parasite fitness, but they also incur h...
Animal phyla vary dramatically in species richness (from one species to >1.2 million), but the cause...
Although molecular techniques are revolutionising nematode taxonomy, morphological data still form t...
Animal phyla vary dramatically in species richness (from one species to >1.2 million), but the cause...
Abstract. Several studies have searched for the key forces behind the diversification of parasite as...
Understanding phenotypic diversification and the conditions that spur morphological novelty or const...
Studying the diversification of body size in a taxon of parasites allows comparison of patterns of v...
Changes in morphology are often thought to be linked to changes in species diversification, which is...
Species and clades are characterized by their unique combinations, or suites, of different life hist...
The tempo and mode of species diversification and phenotypic evolution vary widely across the tree o...
Abstract Division of labour has evolved in many social animals where colonies consist ...
Across animal species, body size and clutch size often form part of a suite of associated life histo...
Trematodes belonging to the blood-inhabiting group have long attracted the attention of parasitologi...
Evolutionary biologists have long debated the relative influence of species selection on evolutionar...
Developmental constraints and selective pressures interact to determine the strength of allometric s...
The transmission stages of parasites are key determinants of parasite fitness, but they also incur h...
Animal phyla vary dramatically in species richness (from one species to >1.2 million), but the cause...
Although molecular techniques are revolutionising nematode taxonomy, morphological data still form t...
Animal phyla vary dramatically in species richness (from one species to >1.2 million), but the cause...
Abstract. Several studies have searched for the key forces behind the diversification of parasite as...
Understanding phenotypic diversification and the conditions that spur morphological novelty or const...
Studying the diversification of body size in a taxon of parasites allows comparison of patterns of v...
Changes in morphology are often thought to be linked to changes in species diversification, which is...
Species and clades are characterized by their unique combinations, or suites, of different life hist...
The tempo and mode of species diversification and phenotypic evolution vary widely across the tree o...
Abstract Division of labour has evolved in many social animals where colonies consist ...
Across animal species, body size and clutch size often form part of a suite of associated life histo...
Trematodes belonging to the blood-inhabiting group have long attracted the attention of parasitologi...
Evolutionary biologists have long debated the relative influence of species selection on evolutionar...