Fig. 4: The radiation space of frogs.
From: The radiation continuum and the evolution of frog diversity

Dots show rates of net diversification and multivariate morphological evolution for frog families (n = 43). Rates are logged, mean-centered, and scaled. Dot color indicates morphological diversity defined by a five-dimensional hypervolume, with gray dots representing families whose volume could not be estimated given too few species. Percentages indicate the species diversity and morphological diversity that each quadrant represents. Morphological percentages across quadrants may sum to >100% when quadrant morphospaces overlap or <100% if gaps occur between quadrant morphospaces. Source Data can be found within Supplementary Code 1.