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Body mass evolution and diversification within horses (family Equidae)
Lauren Shoemaker, Aaron Clauset
Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
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Taxonomic Diversity
100%
Size Mismatch
100%
Body Mass Evolution
100%
Diffusion Process
50%
Adaptive Radiation
50%
Body Mass
50%
Mathematical Framework
50%
Species Diversity
50%
Morphological Abnormalities
50%
Weakly Coupled
50%
Drive Mechanism
50%
Species Size
50%
Diffusion-driven
50%
Change in Size
50%
Body Size Evolution
50%
Size Estimates
50%
Interspecies Competition
50%
Neutral Processes
50%
Morphological Species
50%
Niche Competition
50%
Fold Increase
50%
Comprehensive Dataset
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Body Mass
100%
Equidae
100%
Facilitated Diffusion
66%
Morphology
16%
Drive
16%
Body Size
16%
Species Diversity
16%
Adaptive Radiation
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Body Mass
100%
Equidae
100%
Morphology
16%
Species Diversity
16%
Body Size
16%
Adaptive Radiation
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Equidae
100%
Adaptive Radiation
16%
Species Diversity
16%
Body Size
16%