Megaevolutionary dynamics and the timing of evolutionary innovation in reptiles

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Tiago R. Simões
Oksana Vernygora
Michael W. Caldwell
Stephanie E. Pierce
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[1] Harvard University,Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology & Museum of Comparative Zoology
[2] University of Alberta,Department of Biological Sciences
[3] University of Alberta,Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
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The origin of phenotypic diversity among higher clades is one of the most fundamental topics in evolutionary biology. However, due to methodological challenges, few studies have assessed rates of evolution and phenotypic disparity across broad scales of time to understand the evolutionary dynamics behind the origin and early evolution of new clades. Here, we provide a total-evidence dating approach to this problem in diapsid reptiles. We find major chronological gaps between periods of high evolutionary rates (phenotypic and molecular) and expansion in phenotypic disparity in reptile evolution. Importantly, many instances of accelerated phenotypic evolution are detected at the origin of major clades and body plans, but not concurrent with previously proposed periods of adaptive radiation. Furthermore, strongly heterogenic rates of evolution mark the acquisition of similarly adapted functional types, and the origin of snakes is marked by the highest rates of phenotypic evolution in diapsid history.
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