We investigated spatial patterns of evolutionary relatedness and diversification rates to test hypotheses about the historical biogeographic processes underlying the radiation of Neotropical rats and mice (Sigmodontinae, ~400 species). A negative correlation between mean phylogenetic distance and diversification rates of rodent assemblages reveals a pattern of species co-occurrence in which assemblages of closely related species are also the fastest diversifying ones. Subregions of the Neotropics occupied by distantly related species that are on average more slowly diversifying include Central America, northern South America, and the Atlantic forest. In southern South America, recent species turnover appears to have been higher. Ancestral l...
Why some clades are more species-rich than others is a central question in macroevolution. Most hypo...
Platyrrhine primates and caviomorph rodents are clades of mammals that colonized South America durin...
Why some clades are more species-rich than others is a central question in macroevolution. Most hypo...
We investigated spatial patterns of evolutionary relatedness and diversification rates to test hypot...
Although the importance of biogeography in the speciation process is well-recognized, the fundamenta...
Although the importance of biogeography in the speciation process is well-recognized, the fundamenta...
Several hypotheses have been used to explain diversification in the Neotropics. Integrating evolutio...
This dissertation attempts to elucidate patterns and processes involved in the diversification of a ...
This dissertation attempts to elucidate patterns and processes involved in the diversification of a ...
With about 400 living species and 82 genera, rodents of the subfamily Sigmodontinae comprise one of ...
<div><p>The Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI) was greatly influenced by the completion of the...
<div><p>The Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI) was greatly influenced by the completion of the...
The Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI) was greatly influenced by the completion of the Isthmus...
Why some clades are more species-rich than others is a central question in macroevolution. Most hypo...
Platyrrhine primates and caviomorph rodents are clades of mammals that colonized South America durin...
Why some clades are more species-rich than others is a central question in macroevolution. Most hypo...
Platyrrhine primates and caviomorph rodents are clades of mammals that colonized South America durin...
Why some clades are more species-rich than others is a central question in macroevolution. Most hypo...
We investigated spatial patterns of evolutionary relatedness and diversification rates to test hypot...
Although the importance of biogeography in the speciation process is well-recognized, the fundamenta...
Although the importance of biogeography in the speciation process is well-recognized, the fundamenta...
Several hypotheses have been used to explain diversification in the Neotropics. Integrating evolutio...
This dissertation attempts to elucidate patterns and processes involved in the diversification of a ...
This dissertation attempts to elucidate patterns and processes involved in the diversification of a ...
With about 400 living species and 82 genera, rodents of the subfamily Sigmodontinae comprise one of ...
<div><p>The Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI) was greatly influenced by the completion of the...
<div><p>The Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI) was greatly influenced by the completion of the...
The Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI) was greatly influenced by the completion of the Isthmus...
Why some clades are more species-rich than others is a central question in macroevolution. Most hypo...
Platyrrhine primates and caviomorph rodents are clades of mammals that colonized South America durin...
Why some clades are more species-rich than others is a central question in macroevolution. Most hypo...
Platyrrhine primates and caviomorph rodents are clades of mammals that colonized South America durin...
Why some clades are more species-rich than others is a central question in macroevolution. Most hypo...