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Testing the adaptive radiation hypothesis for the lemurs of Madagascar.

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Herrera, JP
Published in: Royal Society open science
January 2017

Lemurs, the diverse, endemic primates of Madagascar, are thought to represent a classic example of adaptive radiation. Based on the most complete phylogeny of living and extinct lemurs yet assembled, I tested predictions of adaptive radiation theory by estimating rates of speciation, extinction and adaptive phenotypic evolution. As predicted, lemur speciation rate exceeded that of their sister clade by nearly twofold, indicating the diversification dynamics of lemurs and mainland relatives may have been decoupled. Lemur diversification rates did not decline over time, however, as predicted by adaptive radiation theory. Optimal body masses diverged among dietary and activity pattern niches as lineages diversified into unique multidimensional ecospace. Based on these results, lemurs only partially fulfil the predictions of adaptive radiation theory, with phenotypic evolution corresponding to an 'early burst' of adaptive differentiation. The results must be interpreted with caution, however, because over the long evolutionary history of lemurs (approx. 50 million years), the 'early burst' signal of adaptive radiation may have been eroded by extinction.

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Royal Society open science

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2054-5703

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2054-5703

Publication Date

January 2017

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4

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1

Start / End Page

161014
 

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Herrera, J. P. (2017). Testing the adaptive radiation hypothesis for the lemurs of Madagascar. Royal Society Open Science, 4(1), 161014. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.161014
Herrera, James P. “Testing the adaptive radiation hypothesis for the lemurs of Madagascar.Royal Society Open Science 4, no. 1 (January 2017): 161014. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.161014.
Herrera JP. Testing the adaptive radiation hypothesis for the lemurs of Madagascar. Royal Society open science. 2017 Jan;4(1):161014.
Herrera, James P. “Testing the adaptive radiation hypothesis for the lemurs of Madagascar.Royal Society Open Science, vol. 4, no. 1, Jan. 2017, p. 161014. Epmc, doi:10.1098/rsos.161014.
Herrera JP. Testing the adaptive radiation hypothesis for the lemurs of Madagascar. Royal Society open science. 2017 Jan;4(1):161014.
Journal cover image

Published In

Royal Society open science

DOI

EISSN

2054-5703

ISSN

2054-5703

Publication Date

January 2017

Volume

4

Issue

1

Start / End Page

161014