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Concept Biological Evolution
Academic Article Diversity versus disparity and the radiation of modern cetaceans.
Academic Article geiger v2.0: an expanded suite of methods for fitting macroevolutionary models to phylogenetic trees.
Academic Article Integrating fossils with molecular phylogenies improves inference of trait evolution.
Academic Article Independent evolution of baleen whale gigantism linked to Plio-Pleistocene ocean dynamics.
Academic Article Iterative adaptive radiations of fossil canids show no evidence for diversity-dependent trait evolution.
Academic Article Hierarchy in adaptive radiation: A case study using the Carnivora (Mammalia).
Academic Article Placing cryptic, recently extinct, or hypothesized taxa into an ultrametric phylogeny using continuous character data: a case study with the lizard Anolis roosevelti.
Academic Article Fitting models of continuous trait evolution to incompletely sampled comparative data using approximate Bayesian computation.
Academic Article Shared extremes by ectotherms and endotherms: Body elongation in mustelids is associated with small size and reduced limbs.
Academic Article Evolutionary history of the Falklands wolf.
Academic Article Biomechanical consequences of rapid evolution in the polar bear lineage.
Academic Article Robust regression and posterior predictive simulation increase power to detect early bursts of trait evolution.
Academic Article Iterative ecological radiation and convergence during the evolutionary history of damselfishes (Pomacentridae).
Academic Article Disparities in the analysis of morphological disparity.
Academic Article Extant species fail to estimate ancestral geographical ranges at older nodes in primate phylogeny.
Academic Article Topographically distinct adaptive landscapes for teeth, skeletons, and size explain the adaptive radiation of Carnivora (Mammalia).
Academic Article The dynamic adaptive landscape of cetacean body size.
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