Phenotypes of distantly related species may converge through adaptation to similar habitats and/or because they share biological constraints that limit the phenotypic variants produced. A common theme in bats is the sympatric occurrence of cryptic species that are convergent in morphology but divergent in echolocation frequency, suggesting that echolocation may facilitate niche partitioning, reducing competition. If so, allopatric populations freed from competition, could converge in both morphology and echolocation provided they occupy similar niches or share biological constraints. We investigated the evolutionary history of a widely distributed African horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus darlingi, in the context of phenotypic convergence. We used...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-84).Several intrinsic (body size) and extrinsic (fora...
The Old World leaf-nosed bats (Hipposideridae) are aerial and gleaning insectivores that occur throu...
Bats provide an excellent case study for studying evolution due to their remarkable flight and echol...
<div><p>Phenotypes of distantly related species may converge through adaptation to similar habitats ...
Phenotypes of distantly related species may converge through adaptation to similar habitats and/or b...
The phenotype of organisms is the net result of various evolutionary forces acting upon their lineag...
Gigantism and dwarfism evolve in vertebrates restricted to islands. We describe four new species in ...
The phenotype of organisms is the net result of various evolutionary forces acting upon their lineag...
The analysis of molecular data within a historical biogeographical framework, coupled with ecologica...
<div><p>Gigantism and dwarfism evolve in vertebrates restricted to islands. We describe four new spe...
Abstract Background The Old World insectivorous bat genus Rhinolophus is highly speciose. Over the l...
The study of geographic variation and its causes in the phenotypes of animals elucidates how evoluti...
Although many processes of diversification have been described to explain variation of morphological...
Our extension of the phylogenetic study of Taylor et al. (2009) on a larger, more geographically rep...
Examination of historical and recent collections of small Rhinolophus bats revealed cryptic taxonomi...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-84).Several intrinsic (body size) and extrinsic (fora...
The Old World leaf-nosed bats (Hipposideridae) are aerial and gleaning insectivores that occur throu...
Bats provide an excellent case study for studying evolution due to their remarkable flight and echol...
<div><p>Phenotypes of distantly related species may converge through adaptation to similar habitats ...
Phenotypes of distantly related species may converge through adaptation to similar habitats and/or b...
The phenotype of organisms is the net result of various evolutionary forces acting upon their lineag...
Gigantism and dwarfism evolve in vertebrates restricted to islands. We describe four new species in ...
The phenotype of organisms is the net result of various evolutionary forces acting upon their lineag...
The analysis of molecular data within a historical biogeographical framework, coupled with ecologica...
<div><p>Gigantism and dwarfism evolve in vertebrates restricted to islands. We describe four new spe...
Abstract Background The Old World insectivorous bat genus Rhinolophus is highly speciose. Over the l...
The study of geographic variation and its causes in the phenotypes of animals elucidates how evoluti...
Although many processes of diversification have been described to explain variation of morphological...
Our extension of the phylogenetic study of Taylor et al. (2009) on a larger, more geographically rep...
Examination of historical and recent collections of small Rhinolophus bats revealed cryptic taxonomi...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-84).Several intrinsic (body size) and extrinsic (fora...
The Old World leaf-nosed bats (Hipposideridae) are aerial and gleaning insectivores that occur throu...
Bats provide an excellent case study for studying evolution due to their remarkable flight and echol...