Fig. 4: Correlation trends of different analysed drivers for origination (in blue) and extinction (in red) rates on insect diversity divided by five selected orders, for two periods of time: the Angiosperm Terrestrial Revolution timeframe (100–50 Ma10), and for the Angiosperm Dominance period (50–0 Ma). | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Correlation trends of different analysed drivers for origination (in blue) and extinction (in red) rates on insect diversity divided by five selected orders, for two periods of time: the Angiosperm Terrestrial Revolution timeframe (100–50 Ma10), and for the Angiosperm Dominance period (50–0 Ma).

From: The angiosperm radiation played a dual role in the diversification of insects and insect pollinators

Fig. 4

Data used in this representation represent median estimates and the 95% CI is presented in the Supplementary Data 3. Drivers from top to bottom are Global mean temperature (Temperature), Spore plant relative diversity (Spore plants), Gymnosperm relative diversity (Gymnosperms), Continental fragmentation, Angiosperm relative diversity (Angiosperms), and Insect family richness (Insect richness). Asterisks indicate significant correlations recovered with the MBD model (shrinkage weight >0.5 and 95% CI not overlapping with zero). If any of the dates is out of their corresponding scale, it is represented their value inside the box. The x-axes have no unit scale for correlation parameters in the MBD analyses.

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