Survivorship following major mass extinctions may be associated with a decrease in body size—a phenomenon called the Lilliput Effect. Body size is a strong predictor of many life history traits (LHTs), and is known to influence demography and intrinsic biological processes. Pronounced changes in organismal size throughout Earth history are therefore likely to be associated with concomitant genome-wide changes in evolutionary rates. Here, we report pronounced heterogeneity in rates of molecular evolution (varying up to ~20-fold) across a large-scale avian phylogenomic dataset, and show that nucleotide substitution rates are strongly correlated with body size and metabolic rate. We also identify potential body size reductions associated with ...
SummaryGlobal climate fluctuations have significantly influenced the distribution and abundance of b...
BACKGROUND. Determining an absolute timescale for avian evolutionary history has proven contentious....
Mitochondrial DNA remains one of the most widely used molecular markers to reconstruct the phylogeny...
Survivorship following major mass extinctions may be associated with a decrease in body size—a pheno...
The nearly neutral theory, which proposes that most mutations are deleterious or close to neutral, p...
Variation in evolutionary rates among species is a defining characteristic of the tree of life and m...
International audienceBackground: The ratio of the rates of non-synonymous and synonymous substituti...
International audienceThe nearly neutral theory, which proposes that most mutations are deleterious ...
Background: The ratio of the rates of non-synonymous and synonymous substitution (d(N)/d(S)) is comm...
Recent discoveries have highlighted the dramatic evolutionary transformation of massive, ground-dwel...
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...
Unravelling the phylogenetic relationships among the major groups of living birds has been described...
Global climate fluctuations have significantly influenced the distribution and abundance of biodiver...
SummaryGlobal climate fluctuations have significantly influenced the distribution and abundance of b...
BACKGROUND. Determining an absolute timescale for avian evolutionary history has proven contentious....
Mitochondrial DNA remains one of the most widely used molecular markers to reconstruct the phylogeny...
Survivorship following major mass extinctions may be associated with a decrease in body size—a pheno...
The nearly neutral theory, which proposes that most mutations are deleterious or close to neutral, p...
Variation in evolutionary rates among species is a defining characteristic of the tree of life and m...
International audienceBackground: The ratio of the rates of non-synonymous and synonymous substituti...
International audienceThe nearly neutral theory, which proposes that most mutations are deleterious ...
Background: The ratio of the rates of non-synonymous and synonymous substitution (d(N)/d(S)) is comm...
Recent discoveries have highlighted the dramatic evolutionary transformation of massive, ground-dwel...
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...
Unravelling the phylogenetic relationships among the major groups of living birds has been described...
Global climate fluctuations have significantly influenced the distribution and abundance of biodiver...
SummaryGlobal climate fluctuations have significantly influenced the distribution and abundance of b...
BACKGROUND. Determining an absolute timescale for avian evolutionary history has proven contentious....
Mitochondrial DNA remains one of the most widely used molecular markers to reconstruct the phylogeny...