<p>Rate shifts were estimated for the following nodes (besides the background rate): 1) root, 2) Limenitidinae + Heliconiinae, 3) <i>Ypthima</i>, 4) <i>Charaxes</i>, 5) Ithomiini in part, 6) Satyrinae, 7) Coenonymphina 8) Phyciodina in part, 9) Danaini in part, 10) <i>Coenonympha</i>, 11) <i>Caeruleuptychia</i> + <i>Magneuptychia</i>, 12) <i>Callicore</i> + <i>Diaethria</i>, 13) Satyrina, 14) Mycalesina, 15) <i>Pedaliodes</i>, 16) <i>Dryas</i> + <i>Dryadula</i>, 17) <i>Taenaris</i>, 18) Pseudergolinae, 19) <i>Anaeomorpha</i> + <i>Hypna</i>. Circles on nodes indicate the diversification shift number as found by MEDUSA. Numbers next to circles indicate the posterior probability values for such nodes.</p
<p>Broken branches lead to nodes with low posterior probabilities (<90) obtained in BEAST. Arrows in...
FIGURE 1. Maximum clade credibility tree after a partitioned Bayesian analysis using 8945 sites depi...
<p>The tree shown was derived and dated using BEAST [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:do...
<p>Shift.Node = node number, Model = preferred diversification model by MEDUSA, r = net diversificat...
<p>Vertical red lines show the observed correlation for each group. Observed correlations are signif...
<p>Specimens are color-coded by clade and their collection localities are indicated by the same colo...
<p>A) phylogeny backbone from analysis with 218 species and 9 calibration points; B) phylogeny backb...
<p>Numbered circles indicate the model number (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/...
Figure 5. Backbone topology used in the MEDUSA analyses. Phylogeny backbone from analysis with 218 s...
<p>Clades are collapsed and taxon names removed if insignificant for the discussion, but within the ...
Maximum clade credibility tree obtained from a BEAST analysis of the combined Euphorbia GDD dataset,...
Figure 5. Backbone topology used in the MEDUSA analyses. A) phylogeny backbone from analysis with 21...
Evolutionary biologists have long been fascinated by the extreme differences in species numbers acro...
SUPPLEMENTARY FIGURE S2. Net diversification rates (r = lineages/million years) in Lupinus estimated...
Evolutionary biologists have long been fascinated by the extreme differences in species numbers acro...
<p>Broken branches lead to nodes with low posterior probabilities (<90) obtained in BEAST. Arrows in...
FIGURE 1. Maximum clade credibility tree after a partitioned Bayesian analysis using 8945 sites depi...
<p>The tree shown was derived and dated using BEAST [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:do...
<p>Shift.Node = node number, Model = preferred diversification model by MEDUSA, r = net diversificat...
<p>Vertical red lines show the observed correlation for each group. Observed correlations are signif...
<p>Specimens are color-coded by clade and their collection localities are indicated by the same colo...
<p>A) phylogeny backbone from analysis with 218 species and 9 calibration points; B) phylogeny backb...
<p>Numbered circles indicate the model number (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/...
Figure 5. Backbone topology used in the MEDUSA analyses. Phylogeny backbone from analysis with 218 s...
<p>Clades are collapsed and taxon names removed if insignificant for the discussion, but within the ...
Maximum clade credibility tree obtained from a BEAST analysis of the combined Euphorbia GDD dataset,...
Figure 5. Backbone topology used in the MEDUSA analyses. A) phylogeny backbone from analysis with 21...
Evolutionary biologists have long been fascinated by the extreme differences in species numbers acro...
SUPPLEMENTARY FIGURE S2. Net diversification rates (r = lineages/million years) in Lupinus estimated...
Evolutionary biologists have long been fascinated by the extreme differences in species numbers acro...
<p>Broken branches lead to nodes with low posterior probabilities (<90) obtained in BEAST. Arrows in...
FIGURE 1. Maximum clade credibility tree after a partitioned Bayesian analysis using 8945 sites depi...
<p>The tree shown was derived and dated using BEAST [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:do...