Island colonists are often assumed to experience higher levels of phenotypic diversification than continental taxa. However, empirical evidence has uncovered exceptions to this 'island effect'. Here, we tested this pattern using the geckos of the genus Pristurus from continental Arabia and Africa and the Socotra Archipelago. Using a recently published phylogeny and an extensive morphological dataset, we explore the differences in phenotypic evolution between Socotran and continental taxa. Moreover, we reconstructed ancestral habitat occupancy to examine if ecological specialization is correlated with morphological change, comparing phenotypic disparity and trait evolution between habitats. We found a heterogeneous ou...
The acquisition of key innovations and the invasion of new areas constitute two major processes that...
The acquisition of key innovations and the invasion of new areas constitute two major processes that...
The acquisition of key innovations and the invasion of new areas constitute two major processes that...
Island colonists are often assumed to experience higher levels of phenotypic diversification than co...
Island colonists are often assumed to experience higher levels of phenotypic diversification than co...
Island colonists are often assumed to experience higher levels of phenotypic diversification than co...
Island colonists are often assumed to experience higher levels of phenotypic diversification than co...
Island colonists are often assumed to experience higher levels of phenotypic diversification than co...
Island colonists are often assumed to experience higher levels of phenotypic diversification than co...
Island colonization is often assumed to trigger extreme levels of phenotypic diversification. Yet, e...
Island colonization is often assumed to trigger extreme levels of phenotypic diversification. Yet, e...
A major challenge in evolutionary biology is understanding the main drivers that underlie morphologi...
A major challenge in evolutionary biology is understanding the main drivers that underlie morphologi...
Trabajo presentado en la 4th Meeting of the Spanish Society of the Evolutionary Biology (SESBE 2013)...
Abstract.—We examine the effects of ecological opportunity and geographic area on rates of species a...
The acquisition of key innovations and the invasion of new areas constitute two major processes that...
The acquisition of key innovations and the invasion of new areas constitute two major processes that...
The acquisition of key innovations and the invasion of new areas constitute two major processes that...
Island colonists are often assumed to experience higher levels of phenotypic diversification than co...
Island colonists are often assumed to experience higher levels of phenotypic diversification than co...
Island colonists are often assumed to experience higher levels of phenotypic diversification than co...
Island colonists are often assumed to experience higher levels of phenotypic diversification than co...
Island colonists are often assumed to experience higher levels of phenotypic diversification than co...
Island colonists are often assumed to experience higher levels of phenotypic diversification than co...
Island colonization is often assumed to trigger extreme levels of phenotypic diversification. Yet, e...
Island colonization is often assumed to trigger extreme levels of phenotypic diversification. Yet, e...
A major challenge in evolutionary biology is understanding the main drivers that underlie morphologi...
A major challenge in evolutionary biology is understanding the main drivers that underlie morphologi...
Trabajo presentado en la 4th Meeting of the Spanish Society of the Evolutionary Biology (SESBE 2013)...
Abstract.—We examine the effects of ecological opportunity and geographic area on rates of species a...
The acquisition of key innovations and the invasion of new areas constitute two major processes that...
The acquisition of key innovations and the invasion of new areas constitute two major processes that...
The acquisition of key innovations and the invasion of new areas constitute two major processes that...