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   Seed size and its rate of evolution correlate with species diversification across angiosperms  
   
نویسنده igea j. ,miller e.f. ,papadopulos a.s.t. ,tanentzap a.j.
منبع plos biology - 2017 - دوره : 15 - شماره : 7
چکیده    Species diversity varies greatly across the different taxonomic groups that comprise the tree of life (tol). this imbalance is particularly conspicuous within angiosperms,but is largely unexplained. seed mass is one trait that may help clarify why some lineages diversify more than others because it confers adaptation to different environments,which can subsequently influence speciation and extinction. the rate at which seed mass changes across the angiosperm phylogeny may also be linked to diversification by increasing reproductive isolation and allowing access to novel ecological niches. however,the magnitude and direction of the association between seed mass and diversification has not been assessed across the angiosperm phylogeny. here,we show that absolute seed size and the rate of change in seed size are both associated with variation in diversification rates. based on the largest available angiosperm phylogenetic tree,we found that smaller-seeded plants had higher rates of diversification,possibly due to improved colonisation potential. the rate of phenotypic change in seed size was also strongly positively correlated with speciation rates,providing rare,large-scale evidence that rapid morphological change is associated with species divergence. our study now reveals that variation in morphological traits and,importantly,the rate at which they evolve can contribute to explaining the extremely uneven distribution of diversity across the tol. © 2017 igea et al.
آدرس department of plant sciences,university of cambridge,cambridge, United Kingdom, department of plant sciences,university of cambridge,cambridge,united kingdom,department of zoology,university of cambridge,cambridge, United Kingdom, jodrell laboratory,royal botanic gardens,kew,richmond,united kingdom,molecular ecology and fisheries genetics laboratory,environment centre wales,school of biological sciences,bangor university,bangor, United Kingdom, department of plant sciences,university of cambridge,cambridge, United Kingdom
 
     
   
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