Speciation rate is independent of the rate of evolution of morphological size, shape, and absolute morphological specialization in a large clade of birds
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Whether ecological differences between species evolve in parallel with lineage diversification is a fundamental issue in evolutionary biology. These processes might be connected if conditions that favor the proliferation of species, such as release from competitors, facilitate the evolution of novel ecological relationships. Despite this, phylogenetic studies do not consistently identify such a connection. Conversely, if higher diversity caused species to become increasingly specialized ecologically, lineage diversification might become dissociated from ecological diversification. In this analysis, we ask whether the rate of lineage diversification in a large clade of birds is correlated with morphological specialization and with rates of morphological evolution. We find that morphological variation is related to species richness within clades, but that the rate of morphological evolution is decoupled from the rate of lineage diversification. Additionally, morphological specialization w...
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2025-04-11



