Speciation rates vary greatly among taxa and regions and are shaped by both biotic and abiotic factors. However, the relative importance and interactions of these factors are not well understood. Here we investigate the potential drivers of speciation rates in South American freshwater fishes, the most diverse continental vertebrate fauna, by examining the roles of multiple biotic and abiotic factors. We integrate a dataset on species geographic distribution, phylogenetic, morphological, climatic, and habitat data. We find that Plio-Pleistocene speciation events are strongly associated with body-size evolution, particularly in lineages with small body sizes that inhabit higher elevations near the continental periphery. Conversely, the effec...
Aim: Phylogenetic relatedness among species can provide useful information on the diversification hi...
<div><p>Taxonomically exhaustive and continent wide patterns of genetic divergence within and betwee...
The extraordinary species richness of freshwater fishes has attracted much research on mechanisms an...
Speciation rates vary greatly among taxa and regions and are shaped by both biotic and abiotic facto...
Reconstructions of evolutionary and historical biogeographic processes can improve our understanding...
Ecological opportunity is often proposed as a driver of accelerated diversification, but evidence ha...
Although habitat fragmentation fosters extinctions, it also increases the probability of speciation ...
Body size is an important correlate of life history, ecology and distribution of species. Despite th...
The influence of body size on an organism’s physiology, morphology, ecology, and life history has be...
AimThe number of fish taxa that occur exclusively in marine biomes is approximately equal to the num...
Aim: To investigate biogeographical patterns of the obligate freshwater fish order Characiformes. Lo...
Over long geological time periods, South America offered a large variety of waterbodies and habitats...
Landscape dynamics are widely thought to govern the tempo and mode of continental radiations, yet th...
Over long geological time periods, South America offered a large variety of waterbodies and habitats...
Altitudinal gradients represent an appropriate system to assess whether there is a relationship betw...
Aim: Phylogenetic relatedness among species can provide useful information on the diversification hi...
<div><p>Taxonomically exhaustive and continent wide patterns of genetic divergence within and betwee...
The extraordinary species richness of freshwater fishes has attracted much research on mechanisms an...
Speciation rates vary greatly among taxa and regions and are shaped by both biotic and abiotic facto...
Reconstructions of evolutionary and historical biogeographic processes can improve our understanding...
Ecological opportunity is often proposed as a driver of accelerated diversification, but evidence ha...
Although habitat fragmentation fosters extinctions, it also increases the probability of speciation ...
Body size is an important correlate of life history, ecology and distribution of species. Despite th...
The influence of body size on an organism’s physiology, morphology, ecology, and life history has be...
AimThe number of fish taxa that occur exclusively in marine biomes is approximately equal to the num...
Aim: To investigate biogeographical patterns of the obligate freshwater fish order Characiformes. Lo...
Over long geological time periods, South America offered a large variety of waterbodies and habitats...
Landscape dynamics are widely thought to govern the tempo and mode of continental radiations, yet th...
Over long geological time periods, South America offered a large variety of waterbodies and habitats...
Altitudinal gradients represent an appropriate system to assess whether there is a relationship betw...
Aim: Phylogenetic relatedness among species can provide useful information on the diversification hi...
<div><p>Taxonomically exhaustive and continent wide patterns of genetic divergence within and betwee...
The extraordinary species richness of freshwater fishes has attracted much research on mechanisms an...