Authors
H Christoph Liedtke, Hendrik Müller, Julian Hafner, Johannes Penner, David J Gower, Tomáš Mazuch, Mark-Oliver Rödel, Simon P Loader
Publication date
2017/3/29
Journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Volume
284
Issue
1851
Pages
20162598
Publisher
The Royal Society
Description
How evolutionary novelties evolve is a major question in evolutionary biology. It is widely accepted that changes in environmental conditions shift the position of selective optima, and advancements in phylogenetic comparative approaches allow the rigorous testing of such correlated transitions. A longstanding question in vertebrate biology has been the evolution of terrestrial life histories in amphibians and here, by investigating African bufonids, we test whether terrestrial modes of reproduction have evolved as adaptations to particular abiotic habitat parameters. We reconstruct and date the most complete species-level molecular phylogeny and estimate ancestral states for reproductive modes. By correlating continuous habitat measurements from remote sensing data and locality records with life-history transitions, we discover that terrestrial modes of reproduction, including viviparity evolved multiple times in this …
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