While grasslands, one of Earth’s major biomes, are known for their close evolutionary ties with ungulate grazers, these habitats are also paramount to the origins and diversification of other animals. Within the primarily South American spider subfamily Amaurobioidinae (Anyphaenidae), several species are found living in the continent’s grasslands, with some displaying putative morphological adaptations to dwelling unnoticed in the grass blades. Here, a dated molecular phylogeny provides the backbone for analyses revealing the ecological and morphological processes behind these spiders’ grassland adaptations. The multiple switches from Patagonian forests to open habitats coincide with the expansion of South America’s grasslands during the Mi...
The influence of Quaternary climate oscillations on the diversification of the South American fauna ...
Phylogenetic niche conservatism (PNC) shapes the distribution of organisms by constraining lineages ...
Living fossils are lineages that have retained plesiomorphic traits through long time periods. It is...
While grasslands, one of Earth’s major biomes, are known for their close evolutionary ties with ungu...
While grasslands, one of Earth's major biomes, are known for their close evolutionary ties with ungu...
The formation and spread of the Australian arid zone during the Neogene was a profoundly transformat...
Spiders represent an ancient predatory lineage known for their extraordinary biomaterials, including...
Southwestern Australia has been recognized as a biodiversity hotspot of global significance, and it ...
Spiders (Order Araneae) are massively abundant generalist arthropod predators that are found in near...
Evolutionary and ecological theory predicts that closely related and similar species should coexist ...
Abstract: The hypothesis is formulated that the Lycosidae co-evolved with grassland and dispersed wi...
The Andean uplift has played a major role in shaping the current Neotropical biodiversity. However, ...
Closely related organisms with transoceanic distributions have long been the focus of historical bio...
Aim: Comparative phylogeography seeks to unravel similarities in the population structure and evolut...
The influence of Quaternary climate oscillations on the diversification of the South American fauna ...
Phylogenetic niche conservatism (PNC) shapes the distribution of organisms by constraining lineages ...
Living fossils are lineages that have retained plesiomorphic traits through long time periods. It is...
While grasslands, one of Earth’s major biomes, are known for their close evolutionary ties with ungu...
While grasslands, one of Earth's major biomes, are known for their close evolutionary ties with ungu...
The formation and spread of the Australian arid zone during the Neogene was a profoundly transformat...
Spiders represent an ancient predatory lineage known for their extraordinary biomaterials, including...
Southwestern Australia has been recognized as a biodiversity hotspot of global significance, and it ...
Spiders (Order Araneae) are massively abundant generalist arthropod predators that are found in near...
Evolutionary and ecological theory predicts that closely related and similar species should coexist ...
Abstract: The hypothesis is formulated that the Lycosidae co-evolved with grassland and dispersed wi...
The Andean uplift has played a major role in shaping the current Neotropical biodiversity. However, ...
Closely related organisms with transoceanic distributions have long been the focus of historical bio...
Aim: Comparative phylogeography seeks to unravel similarities in the population structure and evolut...
The influence of Quaternary climate oscillations on the diversification of the South American fauna ...
Phylogenetic niche conservatism (PNC) shapes the distribution of organisms by constraining lineages ...
Living fossils are lineages that have retained plesiomorphic traits through long time periods. It is...