Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees have become abundant in evolutionary research. However, little evidence exists about how their outcome compares to a complementary and direct source of information: the fossil record. Furthermore, there is virtually no direct test for the congruence of evolutionary rates based on these two sources. This task is only achievable in clades with both a well-known fossil record and a complete phylogenetic tree. Here, we compare the evolutionary rates of ruminant mammals as estimated from their vast paleontological record —over 1200 species spanning 50 myr— and their living-species phylogeny. Significantly, our results revealed that the ruminant's fo...
The resource-use hypothesis proposed by E.S. Vrba predicts that specialist species have higher speci...
Clade diversification is a central topic in macroevolutionary studies. Recently, it has been shown t...
BACKGROUND: Molecular phylogenetics has provided unprecedented resolution in the ruminant evolutiona...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
Adaptive radiation is hypothesized to be a primary mechanism that drives the remarkable species dive...
Species co-occur with different sets of other species across their geographical distribution,which c...
1. Phylogenetic comparative methods provide a powerful way of addressing classic questions about tem...
Global climate shifts and ecological flexibility are two major factors that may affect rates of spec...
The radiation of the mammals provides a 165-million-year test case for evolutionary theories of how ...
Previous analyses of relations, divergence times, and diversification patterns among extant mammalia...
Abstract Dramatic spatial, temporal and taxonomic variation in biodiversity is ultimately explained ...
Integration between phylogenetic systematics and paleontological data has proved to be an effective ...
The resource-use hypothesis proposed by E.S. Vrba predicts that specialist species have higher speci...
Clade diversification is a central topic in macroevolutionary studies. Recently, it has been shown t...
BACKGROUND: Molecular phylogenetics has provided unprecedented resolution in the ruminant evolutiona...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
Adaptive radiation is hypothesized to be a primary mechanism that drives the remarkable species dive...
Species co-occur with different sets of other species across their geographical distribution,which c...
1. Phylogenetic comparative methods provide a powerful way of addressing classic questions about tem...
Global climate shifts and ecological flexibility are two major factors that may affect rates of spec...
The radiation of the mammals provides a 165-million-year test case for evolutionary theories of how ...
Previous analyses of relations, divergence times, and diversification patterns among extant mammalia...
Abstract Dramatic spatial, temporal and taxonomic variation in biodiversity is ultimately explained ...
Integration between phylogenetic systematics and paleontological data has proved to be an effective ...
The resource-use hypothesis proposed by E.S. Vrba predicts that specialist species have higher speci...
Clade diversification is a central topic in macroevolutionary studies. Recently, it has been shown t...
BACKGROUND: Molecular phylogenetics has provided unprecedented resolution in the ruminant evolutiona...