Globally distributed groups may show regionally distinct rates of diversification, where speciation is elevated given timing and sources of ecological opportunity. However, for most organisms, nearly complete sampling at genomic-data scales to reduce topological error in all regions is unattainable, thus hampering conclusions related to biogeographic origins and rates of diversification. We explore processes leading to the diversity of global ratsnakes and test several important hypotheses related to areas of origin and enhanced diversification upon colonizing new continents. We estimate species trees inferred from phylogenomic scale data (304 loci) while exploring several strategies that consider topological error from each individual gene...
Distinguishing between hybrid zones formed by secondary contact versus parapatric divergence-with-ge...
Aim: A number of processes can lead to weak or conflicting phylogenetic signals, especially in geogr...
Many phylogeographic studies on species with large ranges have found genetic-geographic structure as...
Globally distributed groups may show regionally distinct rates of diversification, where speciation ...
Understanding the evolutionary processes that create the spectacular diversity of organisms, both in...
Inferring the history of divergence between species in a framework that permits the presence of gene...
Most phylogenies are typically represented as purely bifurcating. However, as genomic data has becom...
Recent and rapid radiations provide rich material to examine the factors that drive speciation. Most...
Both gene-tree discordance and unrecognized diversity are sources of error for accurate estimation o...
Niche conservatism and niche divergence are both important ecological mechanisms associated with pro...
Why some clades are more species-rich than others is a central question in macroevolution. Most hypo...
As DNA sequencing technologies and methods for delimiting species with genomic data become more acce...
Abstract.—Recent and rapid radiations provide rich material to examine the factors that drive specia...
Processes leading to spectacular diversity of both form and species on islands have been well docume...
Aim: The Nearctic is a complex patchwork of habitats and geologic features that form barriers to gen...
Distinguishing between hybrid zones formed by secondary contact versus parapatric divergence-with-ge...
Aim: A number of processes can lead to weak or conflicting phylogenetic signals, especially in geogr...
Many phylogeographic studies on species with large ranges have found genetic-geographic structure as...
Globally distributed groups may show regionally distinct rates of diversification, where speciation ...
Understanding the evolutionary processes that create the spectacular diversity of organisms, both in...
Inferring the history of divergence between species in a framework that permits the presence of gene...
Most phylogenies are typically represented as purely bifurcating. However, as genomic data has becom...
Recent and rapid radiations provide rich material to examine the factors that drive speciation. Most...
Both gene-tree discordance and unrecognized diversity are sources of error for accurate estimation o...
Niche conservatism and niche divergence are both important ecological mechanisms associated with pro...
Why some clades are more species-rich than others is a central question in macroevolution. Most hypo...
As DNA sequencing technologies and methods for delimiting species with genomic data become more acce...
Abstract.—Recent and rapid radiations provide rich material to examine the factors that drive specia...
Processes leading to spectacular diversity of both form and species on islands have been well docume...
Aim: The Nearctic is a complex patchwork of habitats and geologic features that form barriers to gen...
Distinguishing between hybrid zones formed by secondary contact versus parapatric divergence-with-ge...
Aim: A number of processes can lead to weak or conflicting phylogenetic signals, especially in geogr...
Many phylogeographic studies on species with large ranges have found genetic-geographic structure as...