Evolution of the locomotor skeleton in Anolis lizards reflects the interplay between ecological opportunity and phylogenetic inertia
Both ecological opportunity and phenotypic modularity have been suggested to facilitate adaptive radiations. Feiner et al. show that Anolis lizards evolved a new modularity structure in their island adaptive radiation, but that this modularity did not produce the same extreme diversification when An...
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Main Authors: | Nathalie Feiner, Illiam S. C. Jackson, Edward L. Stanley, Tobias Uller |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b5b17f0c4e984209b6f8e7c042eceaec |
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