Bats are a unique mammalian group, which belong to one of the largest and most diverse mammalian radiations, but their early diversification is still poorly understood, and conflicting hypotheses have emerged regarding their biogeographic history. Understanding their diversification is crucial for untangling the enigmatic evolutionary history of bats. In this study, we elucidated the rate of diversification and the biogeographic history of extant bat lineages using genus-level chronograms. The results suggest that a rapid adaptive radiation persisted from the emergence of crown bats until the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum, whereas there was a major deceleration in diversification around 35–49 Ma. There was a positive association between cha...
New World bats represent over one third of global bat species and encompass the widest adaptive radi...
Bats (Chiroptera) are one of the most successful extant mammalian orders, uniquely capable of powere...
Bats (Chiroptera) are one of the most successful extant mammalian orders, uniquely capable of powere...
Bats are a unique mammalian group, which belong to one of the largest and most diverse mammalian rad...
Bats are a unique mammalian group, which belong to one of the largest and most diverse mammalian rad...
Bats are a unique mammalian group, which belong to one of the largest and most diverse mammalian rad...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
Species richness varies widely across extant clades, but the causes of this variation remain poorly ...
Species richness varies widely across extant clades, but the causes of this variation remain poorly ...
Species richness varies widely across extant clades, but the causes of this variation remain poorly ...
The phylogenetic and geographic origins of bats (Chiroptera) remain unknown. The earliest confirmed ...
New World bats represent over one third of global bat species and encompass the widest adaptive radi...
New World bats represent over one third of global bat species and encompass the widest adaptive radi...
New World bats represent over one third of global bat species and encompass the widest adaptive radi...
Bats (Chiroptera) are one of the most successful extant mammalian orders, uniquely capable of powere...
Bats (Chiroptera) are one of the most successful extant mammalian orders, uniquely capable of powere...
Bats are a unique mammalian group, which belong to one of the largest and most diverse mammalian rad...
Bats are a unique mammalian group, which belong to one of the largest and most diverse mammalian rad...
Bats are a unique mammalian group, which belong to one of the largest and most diverse mammalian rad...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
Species richness varies widely across extant clades, but the causes of this variation remain poorly ...
Species richness varies widely across extant clades, but the causes of this variation remain poorly ...
Species richness varies widely across extant clades, but the causes of this variation remain poorly ...
The phylogenetic and geographic origins of bats (Chiroptera) remain unknown. The earliest confirmed ...
New World bats represent over one third of global bat species and encompass the widest adaptive radi...
New World bats represent over one third of global bat species and encompass the widest adaptive radi...
New World bats represent over one third of global bat species and encompass the widest adaptive radi...
Bats (Chiroptera) are one of the most successful extant mammalian orders, uniquely capable of powere...
Bats (Chiroptera) are one of the most successful extant mammalian orders, uniquely capable of powere...