Abstract:In the field of evolutionary biology, researchers have long been interested in comprehending the patterns of diversification and elucidating the mechanisms responsible for the impressive variety of lifeforms observed within taxonomic groups. Based on the fossil records of Felidae, and using a Bayesian framework, we assess here how speciation and extinction rates vary across the last 25 Myr, and how it can potentially be associated with changes in two major ecomorphological traits of Felidae, body mass and carn… Show more
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