Evolutionary radiation
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- Adaptive Radiations in the Context of Macroevolutionary Theory: a Paleontological Perspective
- Evidence for a Mid-Jurassic Adaptive Radiation in Mammals
- Untangling the Multiple Ecological Radiations of Early Mammals
- The Origin and Early Radiation of Dinosaurs
- Adaptive Radiation in Labrid Fishes
- Explaining the Cambrian "Explosion" of Animals
- Lineage Diversification and Morphological Evolution in a Large-Scale Continental Radiation: the Neotropical Ovenbirds and Woodcreepers (Aves: Furnariidae)
- Convergent Evolution Within an Adaptive Radiation of Cichlid Fishes
- Phylogenetic Paleobiology: Phenotypic Diversification and Evolutionary Radiation In
- Higher Evolutionary Rates in Life-History Traits in Insular Than In
- A New Balaenopterid Whale from the Late Miocene of the Southern North Sea Basin and the Evolution of Balaenopterid Diversity (Cetacea, Mysticeti)
- Rates of Speciation and Morphological Evolution Are Correlated Across the Largest Vertebrate Radiation
- Adaptive Radiation, Ecological Opportunity, and Evolutionary Determinism
- Superiority, Competition, and Opportunism in the Evolutionary
- Testing the Cambrian Explosion Hypothesis by Using a Molecular Dating Technique
- Extinction As the Loss of Evolutionary History
- Adaptive Radiations in the Context of Macroevolutionary Theory: a Paleontological Perspective
- Superiority, Competition, and Opportunism