New World Monkeys (NWM) (platyrrhines) are one of the most diverse groups of primates, occupying today a wide range of ecosystems in the American tropics and exhibiting large variations in ecology, morphology, and behavior. Although the relationships among the almost 200 living species are relatively well understood, we lack robust estimates of the timing of origin, ancestral morphology, and geographic range evolution of the clade. Herein, we integrate paleontological and molecular evidence to assess the evolutionary dynamics of extinct and extant platyrrhines. We develop novel analytical frameworks to infer the evolution of body mass, changes in latitudinal ranges through time, and species diversification rates using a phylogenetic tree of...
New World monkeys (order Primates) are an example of a major mammalian evolutionary radiation in the...
Adaptive radiations that have taken place in the distant past can now be more thoroughly studied wit...
Phylogenetic relationships, divergence times, and patterns of biogeographic descent among primate sp...
New World Monkeys (NWM) (platyrrhines) are one of the most diverse groups of primates, occupying tod...
New World Monkeys (NWM) (platyrrhines) are one of the most diverse groups of primates, occupying tod...
New World monkeys (platyrrhines) are one of the most diverse groups of primates, occupying today a w...
New World monkeys (platyrrhines) are one of the most diverse groups of primates, occupying today a w...
Molecular data have converged on a consensus about the genus-level phylogeny of extant platyrrhine m...
<div><p>The estimation of phylogenetic relationships and divergence times among a group of organisms...
The estimation of phylogenetic relationships and divergence times among a group of organisms is a fu...
The estimation of phylogenetic relationships and divergence times among a group of organisms is a fu...
New World Monkeys (NWM) evolved not in a monolithic South America, but within and around at least fo...
The estimation of phylogenetic relationships and divergence times among a group of organisms is a fu...
Platyrrhine primates and caviomorph rodents are clades of mammals that colonized South America durin...
Platyrrhine primates and caviomorph rodents are clades of mammals that colonized South America durin...
New World monkeys (order Primates) are an example of a major mammalian evolutionary radiation in the...
Adaptive radiations that have taken place in the distant past can now be more thoroughly studied wit...
Phylogenetic relationships, divergence times, and patterns of biogeographic descent among primate sp...
New World Monkeys (NWM) (platyrrhines) are one of the most diverse groups of primates, occupying tod...
New World Monkeys (NWM) (platyrrhines) are one of the most diverse groups of primates, occupying tod...
New World monkeys (platyrrhines) are one of the most diverse groups of primates, occupying today a w...
New World monkeys (platyrrhines) are one of the most diverse groups of primates, occupying today a w...
Molecular data have converged on a consensus about the genus-level phylogeny of extant platyrrhine m...
<div><p>The estimation of phylogenetic relationships and divergence times among a group of organisms...
The estimation of phylogenetic relationships and divergence times among a group of organisms is a fu...
The estimation of phylogenetic relationships and divergence times among a group of organisms is a fu...
New World Monkeys (NWM) evolved not in a monolithic South America, but within and around at least fo...
The estimation of phylogenetic relationships and divergence times among a group of organisms is a fu...
Platyrrhine primates and caviomorph rodents are clades of mammals that colonized South America durin...
Platyrrhine primates and caviomorph rodents are clades of mammals that colonized South America durin...
New World monkeys (order Primates) are an example of a major mammalian evolutionary radiation in the...
Adaptive radiations that have taken place in the distant past can now be more thoroughly studied wit...
Phylogenetic relationships, divergence times, and patterns of biogeographic descent among primate sp...