Extended Data Fig. 3: Tempo and mode of craniofacial shape evolution in landbirds (labelled by major radiations). | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Extended Data Fig. 3: Tempo and mode of craniofacial shape evolution in landbirds (labelled by major radiations).

From: The consequences of craniofacial integration for the adaptive radiations of Darwin’s finches and Hawaiian honeycreepers

Extended Data Fig. 3

Phylomorphospaces of the first three PCs (a) and rates of evolution (b) for the whole skull configurations. Dot colours in phylomorphospaces (a) correspond to each major landbird lineage (colour legend by each silhouette in B). Branch colours in B indicate relative rate of shape evolution. Inferred rate shifts with higher posterior probability than 0.7 are plotted in corresponding branches (circles) or nodes (triangles) in the phylogeny in B. Posterior probability of each inferred rate shift is indicated by size as indicated in the legend in b.

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