2023
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2023.1379
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Their fates intertwined: diversification patterns of the Asian gliding vertebrates may have been forged by dipterocarp trees

Abstract: The repeated evolution of gliding in diverse Asian vertebrate lineages is hypothesized to have been triggered by the dominance of tall dipterocarp trees in the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. These dipterocarp forests have acted as both centres of diversification and climatic refugia for gliding vertebrates, and support most of their extant diversity. We predict similarities in the diversification patterns of dipterocarp trees and gliding vertebrates, and specifically test whether episodic diversification … Show more

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