Extrinsic and intrinsic factors impact diversity. On deep-time scales, the extrinsic impact of climate and geology are crucial, but poorly understood. Here, we use the inner ear morphology of ruminant artiodactyls to test for a deep-time correlation between a low adaptive anatomical structure and both extrinsic and intrinsic variables. We apply geometric morphometric analyses in a phylogenetic frame to X-ray computed tomographic data from 191 ruminant species. Contrasting results across ruminant clades show that neutral evolutionary processes over time may strongly influence the evolution of inner ear morphology. Extant, ecologically diversified clades increase their evolutionary rate with decreasing Cenozoic global temperatures. Evolutiona...
While petrosal bones have a long research history in artiodactyl phylogenetics, the inner ear embedd...
International audienceEndothermy underpins the ecological dominance of mammals and birds in diverse ...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
Extrinsic and intrinsic factors impact diversity. On deep-time scales, the extrinsic impact of clima...
Patterns of morphological integration have the potential to influence evolutionary trajectories. How...
The Late-Cretaceous appearance of grasses, followed by the Cenozoic advancement of grasslands as dom...
Global climate shifts and ecological flexibility are two major factors that may affect rates of spec...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
Differences among clades in their diversification patterns result from a combination of extrinsic an...
While the identity and validity of the extant families of ruminants are undoubted, there are signifi...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
While petrosal bones have a long research history in artiodactyl phylogenetics, the inner ear embedd...
International audienceEndothermy underpins the ecological dominance of mammals and birds in diverse ...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...
Extrinsic and intrinsic factors impact diversity. On deep-time scales, the extrinsic impact of clima...
Patterns of morphological integration have the potential to influence evolutionary trajectories. How...
The Late-Cretaceous appearance of grasses, followed by the Cenozoic advancement of grasslands as dom...
Global climate shifts and ecological flexibility are two major factors that may affect rates of spec...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
Differences among clades in their diversification patterns result from a combination of extrinsic an...
While the identity and validity of the extant families of ruminants are undoubted, there are signifi...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
While petrosal bones have a long research history in artiodactyl phylogenetics, the inner ear embedd...
International audienceEndothermy underpins the ecological dominance of mammals and birds in diverse ...
Cases of convergent evolution, particularly within ecomorphological contexts, are instructive in ide...