Why are some traits and trait combinations exceptionally common across the tree of life, whereas others are vanishingly rare? The distribution of trait diversity across a clade at any time depends on the ancestral state of the clade, the rate at which new phenotypes evolve, the differences in speciation and extinction rates across lineages, and whether an equilibrium has been reached. Here we examine the role of transition rates, differential diversification (speciation minus extinction), and non-equilibrium dynamics on the evolutionary history of angiosperms, a clade well known for the abundance of some trait combinations and the rarity of others. Our analysis reveals that three character states (corolla present, bilateral symmetry, reduce...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to identify key evolutionary transitions that correspond wit...
Plant reproduction by means of flowers has long been thought to promote the success and diversificat...
Dioecy, the breeding system with male and female function on separate individuals, may affect the a...
Why are some traits and trait combinations exceptionally common across the tree of life, whereas oth...
Why are some traits and trait combinations exceptionally common across the tree of life, whereas oth...
Dioecy, the sexual system in which male and female organs are found in separate individuals, allows ...
International audienceVariation in species richness across the tree of life, accompanied by the incr...
Traits that have arisen multiple times yet still remain rare present a curious paradox. A number of ...
The exceptional species diversity of flowering plants, exceeding that of their sister group more tha...
Background and Aims: As angiosperms became one of the megadiverse groups of macroscopic eukaryotes, ...
Environmental change can create opportunities for increased rates of lineage diversification, but co...
Variations in the origination and extinction rates of species over geological time often are linked ...
The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) is one of the most striking and consistent biodiversity pat...
The causes of the rapid diversification and extraordinary richness of flowering plants (angiosperms)...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to identify key evolutionary transitions that correspond wit...
Plant reproduction by means of flowers has long been thought to promote the success and diversificat...
Dioecy, the breeding system with male and female function on separate individuals, may affect the a...
Why are some traits and trait combinations exceptionally common across the tree of life, whereas oth...
Why are some traits and trait combinations exceptionally common across the tree of life, whereas oth...
Dioecy, the sexual system in which male and female organs are found in separate individuals, allows ...
International audienceVariation in species richness across the tree of life, accompanied by the incr...
Traits that have arisen multiple times yet still remain rare present a curious paradox. A number of ...
The exceptional species diversity of flowering plants, exceeding that of their sister group more tha...
Background and Aims: As angiosperms became one of the megadiverse groups of macroscopic eukaryotes, ...
Environmental change can create opportunities for increased rates of lineage diversification, but co...
Variations in the origination and extinction rates of species over geological time often are linked ...
The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) is one of the most striking and consistent biodiversity pat...
The causes of the rapid diversification and extraordinary richness of flowering plants (angiosperms)...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to identify key evolutionary transitions that correspond wit...
Plant reproduction by means of flowers has long been thought to promote the success and diversificat...
Dioecy, the breeding system with male and female function on separate individuals, may affect the a...