The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenotypic evolution) was investigated across Elapidae, the largest radiation of highly venomous snakes. Time-calibrated phylogenetic trees for 175 species of elapids (more than 50% of known taxa) were constructed using seven mitochondrial and nuclear genes. Analyses using these trees revealed no evidence for a link between speciation rates and changes in body size. Two clades (Hydrophis, Micrurus) show anomalously high rates of diversification within Elapidae, yet exhibit rates of body size evolution almost identical to the general elapid ‘background’ rate. Although correlations between speciation rates and rates of body size change exist in certa...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comOne of the most prolific radiations of venomous ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Zoology, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation research tests macroevolutiona...
Viviparous sea snakes are the most rapidly speciating reptiles known, yet the ecological factors und...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://cr...
Ecological and phenotypic convergence is a potential outcome of adaptive radiation in response to ec...
Ecological and phenotypic convergence is a potential outcome of adaptive radiation in response to ec...
Ecological and phenotypic convergence is a potential outcome of adaptive radiation in response to ec...
The viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) are a young radiation of at least 62 species that display s...
Comparative phylogeography can inform many macroevolutionary questions, such as whether species dive...
The viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) are a young radiation of at least 62 species that display s...
The viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) are a young radiation of at least 62 species that display s...
The viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) are a young radiation of at least 62 species that display s...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comOne of the most prolific radiations of venomous ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Zoology, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation research tests macroevolutiona...
Viviparous sea snakes are the most rapidly speciating reptiles known, yet the ecological factors und...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://cr...
Ecological and phenotypic convergence is a potential outcome of adaptive radiation in response to ec...
Ecological and phenotypic convergence is a potential outcome of adaptive radiation in response to ec...
Ecological and phenotypic convergence is a potential outcome of adaptive radiation in response to ec...
The viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) are a young radiation of at least 62 species that display s...
Comparative phylogeography can inform many macroevolutionary questions, such as whether species dive...
The viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) are a young radiation of at least 62 species that display s...
The viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) are a young radiation of at least 62 species that display s...
The viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) are a young radiation of at least 62 species that display s...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comOne of the most prolific radiations of venomous ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Zoology, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation research tests macroevolutiona...
Viviparous sea snakes are the most rapidly speciating reptiles known, yet the ecological factors und...