Trophic niche shifts and phenotypic trait evolution are largely decoupled in Australasian parrots
Abstract Background Trophic shifts from one dietary niche to another have played major roles in reshaping the evolutionary trajectories of a wide range of vertebrate groups, yet their consequences for morphological disparity and species diversity differ among groups. Methods Here, we use phylogeneti...
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Autores principales: | Vicente García-Navas, Joseph A. Tobias, Manuel Schweizer, Daniel Wegmann, Richard Schodde, Janette A. Norman, Les Christidis |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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BMC
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c14bc382d2b94822acd159efd1fa55d6 |
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