Rates of speciation and morphological evolution are correlated across the largest vertebrate radiation
University of California, Berkeley · Museum of Vertebrate Zoology · +6 more institutions
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7- DLDaniel L. RaboskyCorresponding
University of California, Berkeley, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology
- FSFrancesco Santini
University of Turin
- JMJonathan M. Eastman
University of Idaho
- SAStephen A. Smith
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
- BLBrian L. Sidlauskas
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Oregon State University
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Keywords
- Biology
- Genetic algorithm
- Vertebrate
- Evolutionary biology
- Phylogenetic tree
- Rate of evolution
- Evolvability
- Body plan
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Funding
- NSNational Science FoundationAwards: EF-0905606, DEB-1256330, 1256330, NSF #EF-0905606, 0842397, 0918748, 0905606, DEB-0842397
- ACAdolph C. and Mary Sprague Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science, University of California Berkeley
- NENational Evolutionary Synthesis CenterAwards: 0905606, EF-0905606
- DODivision of Environmental Biology