Using a time-calibrated phylogenetic hypothesis including 768 Gesneriaceae species (out of ~3300 species) and more than 29,000 aligned bases from 26 gene regions, we test Gesneriaceae for diversification rate shifts and the possible proximal drivers of these shifts: geographic distributions, growth forms, and pollination syndromes. Bayesian Analysis of Macroevolutionary Mixtures analyses found five significant rate shifts in Beslerieae, core Nematanthus, core Columneinae, core Streptocarpus, and Pacific Cyrtandra. These rate shifts correspond with shifts in diversification rates, as inferred by Binary State Speciation and Extinction Model and Geographic State Speciation and Extinction model, associated with hummingbird pollination, epiphyti...
The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) is one of the most striking and consistent biodiversity pat...
SummaryThe tempo of species diversification in large clades can reveal fundamental evolutionary mech...
Limestone karsts in southern China are characterized by high edaphic and topographic heterogeneity a...
Using a time-calibrated phylogenetic hypothesis including 768 Gesneriaceae species (out of ~3300 spe...
The temporal building of plant biodiversity is a fascinating and extensive research area in evolutio...
The effects of specific functional groups of pollinators in the diversification of angiosperms are s...
BACKGROUND: Major factors influencing the phenotypic diversity of a lineage can be recognized by cha...
A striking characteristic of the Western North American flora is the repeated evolution of hummingbi...
The effects of specific functional groups of pollinators in the diversification of angiosperms are s...
The effects of specific functional groups of pollinators in the diversification of angiosperms are s...
Premise of the Study: A key question in evolutionary biology is why some clades are more successful ...
While specialized interactions, including those involving plants and their pollinators, are often in...
Despite many advances in evolutionary biology, understanding the proximate mechanisms that lead to s...
Recent empirical work on cloud forest-adapted species supports the role of both old divergences acro...
The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) is one of the most striking and consistent biodiversity pat...
SummaryThe tempo of species diversification in large clades can reveal fundamental evolutionary mech...
Limestone karsts in southern China are characterized by high edaphic and topographic heterogeneity a...
Using a time-calibrated phylogenetic hypothesis including 768 Gesneriaceae species (out of ~3300 spe...
The temporal building of plant biodiversity is a fascinating and extensive research area in evolutio...
The effects of specific functional groups of pollinators in the diversification of angiosperms are s...
BACKGROUND: Major factors influencing the phenotypic diversity of a lineage can be recognized by cha...
A striking characteristic of the Western North American flora is the repeated evolution of hummingbi...
The effects of specific functional groups of pollinators in the diversification of angiosperms are s...
The effects of specific functional groups of pollinators in the diversification of angiosperms are s...
Premise of the Study: A key question in evolutionary biology is why some clades are more successful ...
While specialized interactions, including those involving plants and their pollinators, are often in...
Despite many advances in evolutionary biology, understanding the proximate mechanisms that lead to s...
Recent empirical work on cloud forest-adapted species supports the role of both old divergences acro...
The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) is one of the most striking and consistent biodiversity pat...
SummaryThe tempo of species diversification in large clades can reveal fundamental evolutionary mech...
Limestone karsts in southern China are characterized by high edaphic and topographic heterogeneity a...