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Diversification and functional evolution of reef fish feeding guilds

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Figure 1 Evolution of feeding guilds in Labridae and Pomacentridae. Mapping of trophic guilds on the consensus phylogenetic tree of Labridae and Pomacentridae
Figure 2 Metrics of species richness and functional diversity. For each trophic guild, histograms show (a) the species richness (exact number of species is provided on top of each bar); (b) the number of FEs (Functional Entities; exact number on top of eac
Table 1 Results from fitting lineage diversification and transition rate models using MuSSE method
Table 2 Results from fitting lineage diversification and transition rate models using HiSSE and BiSSE methods
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