Explaining the dramatic variation in species richness across the tree of life remains a key challenge in evolutionary biology. At the largest phylogenetic scales, the extreme heterogeneity in species richness observed among different groups of organisms is almost certainly a function of many complex and interdependent factors. However, the most fundamental expectation in macroevolutionary studies is simply that species richness in extant clades should be correlated with clade age: all things being equal, older clades will have had more time for diversity to accumulate than younger clades. Here, we test the relationship between stem clade age and species richness across 1,397 major clades of multicellular eukaryotes that collectively account...
The rates of species and trait diversification vary across the Tree‐of‐Life and over time. Whereas s...
International audienceThe rates of species and trait diversification vary across the Tree-of-Life an...
One of the most striking patterns observed among animals is that smaller-bodied taxa are generally m...
Explaining the dramatic variation in species richness across the tree of life remains a key challeng...
Explaining the dramatic variation in species richness across the tree of life remains a key challeng...
Explaining the dramatic variation in species richness across the tree of life remains a key challeng...
<div><p>Explaining the dramatic variation in species richness across the tree of life remains a key ...
<p>(A) Relationship between log(richness) and clade age (PGLS β = 0.0008, <i>p</i> = 0.66). (B) Same...
Why do some groups of organisms, like beetles, have so many species, and others, like the tuataras, ...
The relationship between clade age and species richness has been increasingly used in macroevolution...
The relationship between clade age and species richness has been increasingly used in macroevolution...
The relationship between clade age and species richness has been increasingly used in macroevolution...
<p>“Clades” gives the number of subclades within each taxon, and <i>N</i> is the total species richn...
The relationship between clade age and species richness has been increasingly used in macroevolution...
One of the most striking patterns observed among animals is that smaller-bodied taxa are generally m...
The rates of species and trait diversification vary across the Tree‐of‐Life and over time. Whereas s...
International audienceThe rates of species and trait diversification vary across the Tree-of-Life an...
One of the most striking patterns observed among animals is that smaller-bodied taxa are generally m...
Explaining the dramatic variation in species richness across the tree of life remains a key challeng...
Explaining the dramatic variation in species richness across the tree of life remains a key challeng...
Explaining the dramatic variation in species richness across the tree of life remains a key challeng...
<div><p>Explaining the dramatic variation in species richness across the tree of life remains a key ...
<p>(A) Relationship between log(richness) and clade age (PGLS β = 0.0008, <i>p</i> = 0.66). (B) Same...
Why do some groups of organisms, like beetles, have so many species, and others, like the tuataras, ...
The relationship between clade age and species richness has been increasingly used in macroevolution...
The relationship between clade age and species richness has been increasingly used in macroevolution...
The relationship between clade age and species richness has been increasingly used in macroevolution...
<p>“Clades” gives the number of subclades within each taxon, and <i>N</i> is the total species richn...
The relationship between clade age and species richness has been increasingly used in macroevolution...
One of the most striking patterns observed among animals is that smaller-bodied taxa are generally m...
The rates of species and trait diversification vary across the Tree‐of‐Life and over time. Whereas s...
International audienceThe rates of species and trait diversification vary across the Tree-of-Life an...
One of the most striking patterns observed among animals is that smaller-bodied taxa are generally m...