Aim Morphological and lineage evolution are predicted to follow different patterns in island and mainland radiations. However, the extent to which these geographical contexts influence evolutionary trajectories remains poorly understood, in part because few studies have focused on species-rich clades colonising continents and archipelagos over comparable timeframes. Focusing on a diverse songbird clade radiating on the African continent and adjacent islands, we tested whether morphological evolution is best explained by adaptive or non-adaptive processes, and whether mainland and island lineages evolved to occupy different regions or volumes of morphological space (morphospace). Location Palaeotropics, with a particular focus on the Afro...
The Eastern Afromontane cloud forests occur as geographically distinct mountain exclaves. The condit...
[Background]: The Neotropics are exceptionally diverse, containing roughly one third of all extant b...
Adaptation to local environmental conditions and the range dynamics of populations can influence evo...
Aim Morphological and lineage evolution are predicted to follow different patterns in island and mai...
The Eastern Afromontane biodiversity hotspot composed of highly fragmented forested highlands (sky i...
Archipelago-endemic bird radiations are familiar to evolutionary biologists as key illustrations of ...
Colonizations of islands are often associated with rapid morphological divergence. We present two pr...
Evolutionary divergence of lineages is one of the key mechanisms underpinning large scale patterns i...
The moist and cool cloud forests of East Africa represent a network of isolated habitats that are se...
International audienceThe latitudinal diversity gradient is one of the most striking patterns in nat...
Evolution was originally considered to be observable only over geological time scales. It has recen...
Recently diverged taxa showing marked phenotypic and ecological diversity are optimal systems to und...
Islands have long been recognized as key contributors to biodiversity because islands facilitate geo...
Aim: The taxon cycle concept provides a geographically explicit and testable set of hypotheses for e...
The presence of congeneric taxa on the same island suggests the possibilityofin situdivergence, but ...
The Eastern Afromontane cloud forests occur as geographically distinct mountain exclaves. The condit...
[Background]: The Neotropics are exceptionally diverse, containing roughly one third of all extant b...
Adaptation to local environmental conditions and the range dynamics of populations can influence evo...
Aim Morphological and lineage evolution are predicted to follow different patterns in island and mai...
The Eastern Afromontane biodiversity hotspot composed of highly fragmented forested highlands (sky i...
Archipelago-endemic bird radiations are familiar to evolutionary biologists as key illustrations of ...
Colonizations of islands are often associated with rapid morphological divergence. We present two pr...
Evolutionary divergence of lineages is one of the key mechanisms underpinning large scale patterns i...
The moist and cool cloud forests of East Africa represent a network of isolated habitats that are se...
International audienceThe latitudinal diversity gradient is one of the most striking patterns in nat...
Evolution was originally considered to be observable only over geological time scales. It has recen...
Recently diverged taxa showing marked phenotypic and ecological diversity are optimal systems to und...
Islands have long been recognized as key contributors to biodiversity because islands facilitate geo...
Aim: The taxon cycle concept provides a geographically explicit and testable set of hypotheses for e...
The presence of congeneric taxa on the same island suggests the possibilityofin situdivergence, but ...
The Eastern Afromontane cloud forests occur as geographically distinct mountain exclaves. The condit...
[Background]: The Neotropics are exceptionally diverse, containing roughly one third of all extant b...
Adaptation to local environmental conditions and the range dynamics of populations can influence evo...