Habitat use may lead to variation in diversity among evolutionary lineages because habitats differ in the variety of ways they allow for species to make a living. Here, we show that structural habitats contribute to differential diversification of limb and body form in dragon lizards (Agamidae). Based on phylogenetic analysis and ancestral state reconstructions for 90 species, we find that multiple lineages have independently adopted each of four habitat use types: rock-dwelling, terrestriality, semi-arboreality and arboreality. Given these reconstructions, we fit models of evolution to species’ morphological trait values and find that rock-dwelling and arboreality limit diversification relative to terrestriality and semi-arboreality. Model...
Aim: A major challenge in ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain the dramatic differences in...
Species diversification often results from divergent evolution of ecological or social signaling tra...
A central question in evolutionary biology concerns whether the direction of evolution proceeds in t...
One of the great questions in evolutionary biology concerns the causes of differences in diversity a...
Many features of species’ biology, including life history, physiology, morphology, and ecology are t...
As a group, lizards occupy a vast array of habitats worldwide, yet there remain relatively few cases...
Phenotypic similarity of species occupying similar habitats has long been taken as strong evidence o...
Phenotypic evolution can cause either divergent or convergent phenotypic patterns. Even adaptation t...
Sympatric species that initially overlap in resource use are expected to partition the environment i...
Measures of species, morphological, functional, and ecological diversity are interrelated although n...
The ecological success of widespread species is attributed to an ability to generalize across divers...
During the last decades the study of functional morphology received more attention incorporating mor...
Evolutionary correlations between phenotypic and environmental traits characterize adaptive radiatio...
Lineages that exhibit little morphological change over time provide a unique opportunity to explore ...
Species occupying similar selective environments often share similar phenotypes as the result of nat...
Aim: A major challenge in ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain the dramatic differences in...
Species diversification often results from divergent evolution of ecological or social signaling tra...
A central question in evolutionary biology concerns whether the direction of evolution proceeds in t...
One of the great questions in evolutionary biology concerns the causes of differences in diversity a...
Many features of species’ biology, including life history, physiology, morphology, and ecology are t...
As a group, lizards occupy a vast array of habitats worldwide, yet there remain relatively few cases...
Phenotypic similarity of species occupying similar habitats has long been taken as strong evidence o...
Phenotypic evolution can cause either divergent or convergent phenotypic patterns. Even adaptation t...
Sympatric species that initially overlap in resource use are expected to partition the environment i...
Measures of species, morphological, functional, and ecological diversity are interrelated although n...
The ecological success of widespread species is attributed to an ability to generalize across divers...
During the last decades the study of functional morphology received more attention incorporating mor...
Evolutionary correlations between phenotypic and environmental traits characterize adaptive radiatio...
Lineages that exhibit little morphological change over time provide a unique opportunity to explore ...
Species occupying similar selective environments often share similar phenotypes as the result of nat...
Aim: A major challenge in ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain the dramatic differences in...
Species diversification often results from divergent evolution of ecological or social signaling tra...
A central question in evolutionary biology concerns whether the direction of evolution proceeds in t...