نتایج جستجو برای: diversification

تعداد نتایج: 20860  

Journal: :American Economic Review 2013

2016
Michael R. May Brian R. Moore

Evolutionary biologists have long been fascinated by the extreme differences in species numbers across branches of the Tree of Life. This has motivated the development of statistical methods for detecting shifts in the rate of lineage diversification across the branches of phylogenic trees. One of the most frequently used methods, MEDUSA, explores a set of diversification-rate models, where eac...

2009
Kousuke Hanada Takashi Kuromori Fumiyoshi Myouga Tetsuro Toyoda Kazuo Shinozaki

The differentiation of both gene expression and protein function is thought to be important as a mechanism of the functionalization of duplicate genes. However, it has not been addressed whether expression or protein divergence of duplicate genes is greater in those genes that have undergone functionalization compared with those that have not. We examined a total of 492 paralogous gene pairs as...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2017
Vivek Philip Cyriac Ullasa Kodandaramaiah

Understanding how and why diversification rates vary across evolutionary time is central to understanding how biodiversity is generated and maintained. Recent mathematical models that allow estimation of diversification rates across time from reconstructed phylogenies have enabled us to make inferences on how biodiversity copes with environmental change. Here, we explore patterns of temporal di...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Robert Lanfear Simon Y W Ho Dominic Love Lindell Bromham

How does genome evolution affect the rate of diversification of biological lineages? Recent studies have suggested that the overall rate of genome evolution is correlated with the rate of diversification. If true, this claim has important consequences for understanding the process of diversification, and implications for the use of DNA sequence data to reconstruct evolutionary history. However,...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2013
J Garcia-Porta T J Ord

The acquisition of key innovations and the invasion of new areas constitute two major processes that facilitate ecological opportunity and subsequent evolutionary diversification. Using a major lizard radiation as a model, the Australasian diplodactyloid geckos, we explored the effects of two key innovations (adhesive toepads and a snake-like phenotype) and the invasion of new environments (isl...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2017
Melissa Bars-Closel Tiana Kohlsdorf Daniel S Moen John J Wiens

Patterns of species richness among clades can be directly explained by the ages of clades or their rates of diversification. The factors that most strongly influence diversification rates remain highly uncertain, since most studies typically consider only a single predictor variable. Here, we explore the relative impacts of macroclimate (i.e., occurring in tropical vs. temperate regions) and mi...

2017
Zhonglou Sun Tao Pan Chaochao Hu Lu Sun Hengwu Ding Hui Wang Chenling Zhang Hong Jin Qing Chang Xianzhao Kan Baowei Zhang

The Anseriformes is a well-known and widely distributed bird order, with more than 150 species in the world. This paper aims to revise the classification, determine the phylogenetic relationships and diversification patterns in Anseriformes by exploring the Cyt b, ND2, COI genes and the complete mitochondrial genomes (mito-genomes). Molecular phylogeny and genetic distance analyses suggest that...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2006
Daniel L Rabosky

Maximum likelihood is a potentially powerful approach for investigating the tempo of diversification using molecular phylogenetic data. Likelihood methods distinguish between rate-constant and rate-variable models of diversification by fitting birth-death models to phylogenetic data. Because model selection in this context is a test of the null hypothesis that diversification rates have been co...

2016
Fabien L. Condamine Matthew E. Clapham Gael J. Kergoat

Macroevolutionary studies of insects at diverse taxonomic scales often reveal dynamic evolutionary patterns, with multiple inferred diversification rate shifts. Responses to major past environmental changes, such as the Cretaceous Terrestrial Revolution, or the development of major key innovations, such as wings or complete metamorphosis are usually invoked as potential evolutionary triggers. H...

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