Fig. 1: A species tree of strepsirrhine primates estimated using SVDQuartets. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: A species tree of strepsirrhine primates estimated using SVDQuartets.

From: Multiple bursts of speciation in Madagascar’s endangered lemurs

Fig. 1: A species tree of strepsirrhine primates estimated using SVDQuartets.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Node support values were estimated using 1000 bootstrap replicates. Nodes with > 95% bootstrap support are not labeled, while nodes with 75-95% support and <75% support are indicated by gray and white circles, respectively. The actual bootstrap support values for all nodes are provided in Supplementary Fig. 2. Branch lengths are not scaled. Infraordinal names are shown in black bars, and family names are shown in different colors matching the silhouette image of a representative species to the right of the tree. Silhouettes were obtained from PhyloPic.org and are public domain. The numbers next to each silhouette indicate the number of species sampled from each family as a fraction of the total number of described species in the family. Inset map shows the combined distributions of all lorisiform and lemur species in red and blue, respectively. Distribution maps were obtained from the IUCN Red List spatial database110.

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