Extended Data Fig. 4: Evolutionary lability of tooth complexity increases net diversification rates across four background rate regimes in African cichlids. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 4: Evolutionary lability of tooth complexity increases net diversification rates across four background rate regimes in African cichlids.

From: Evolutionary lability of a key innovation spurs rapid diversification

Extended Data Fig. 4

Maximum a posteriori (MAP) ancestral state reconstruction of evolutionary lability for African cichlids (n = 1,069 species) under the MuHiSSE-4 model. Lineages in a, hidden state A, b, hidden state B, c, hidden state C, and d, hidden state D are highlighted separately. Selected clades are labeled for each hidden state. The posterior distribution of net diversification rates are reported for each level of lability, within each hidden state.

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