@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23877,
author = {Ekaphan Kraichak and Pradeep Kumar Divakar and Ana Crespo and Steve Leavitt and Matthew P. Nelsen and Robert L?cking and H. Thorsten Lumbsch},
title = { A Tale of Two Hyperdiversities: Diversification dynamics of the two largest families of lichenized fungi},
year = {2015},
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doi = {},
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journal = {Scientific Reports},
volume = {5},
number = {},
pages = {10028},
abstract = {Renewed interests in macroevolutionary dynamics have led to the proliferation of studies on diversification processes in large taxonomic groups, such as angiosperms, mammals, and birds. However, such a study has yet to be conducted in lichenized fungi ? an extremely successful and diverse group of fungi. Analysing the most comprehensive time-calibrated phylogenies with a new analytical method, we illustrated drastically different diversification dynamics between two hyper- diverse families of lichenized fungi, Graphidaceae and Parmeliaceae, which represent more than a fourth of the total species diversity of lichenized fungi. Despite adopting a similar nutrition mode and having a similar number of species, Graphidaceae exhibited a lower speciation rate, while Parmeliaceae showed a sharp increase in speciation rate that corresponded with the aridification during the Oligocene-Miocene transition, suggesting their adaptive radiation into a novel arid habitat.}
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Citation title:
" A Tale of Two Hyperdiversities: Diversification dynamics of the two largest families of lichenized fungi".

Study name:
" A Tale of Two Hyperdiversities: Diversification dynamics of the two largest families of lichenized fungi".

This study is part of submission 16657
(Status: Published).
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