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Fig. 1 | BMC Ecology and Evolution

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From: Evolutionary transitions in diet influence the exceptional diversification of a lizard adaptive radiation

Fig. 1

Ancestral reconstruction of dietary diversification throughout the Liolaemidae evolutionary history (pie charts at nodes represent posterior probabilities of each diet class), averaged across 100 trees. (1) Phymaturus palluma group; (2) Phymaturus patagonicus group; (3) Liolaemus walkeri group; (4) Liolaemus subgenus; (5) Liolaemus nigromaculatus section; (6) Liolaemus chiliensis section; (7) Eulaemus subgenus; (8) Liolaemus lineomaculatus series; (9) Liolaemus montanus series.

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