@article{57a69031e5a24829a44343f82e4766ae,
title = "Testing for adaptive radiation: A new approach applied to Madagascar frogs*",
abstract = "Adaptive radiation is a key topic at the intersection of ecology and evolutionary biology. Yet the definition and identification of adaptive radiation both remain contentious. Here, we introduce a new approach for identifying adaptive radiations that combines key aspects of two widely used definitions. Our approach compares evolutionary rates in morphology, performance, and diversification between the candidate radiation and other clades. We then apply this approach to a putative adaptive radiation of frogs from Madagascar (Mantellidae). We present new data on morphology and performance from mantellid frogs, then compare rates of diversification and multivariate evolution of size, shape, and performance between mantellids and other frogs. We find that mantellids potentially pass our test for accelerated rates of evolution for shape, but not for size, performance, or diversification. Our results demonstrate that clades can have accelerated phenotypic evolution without rapid diversification (dubbed “adaptive non-radiation”). We also highlight general issues in testing for adaptive radiation, including taxon sampling and the problem of including another adaptive radiation among the comparison clades. Finally, we suggest that similar tests should be conducted on other putative adaptive radiations on Madagascar, comparing their evolutionary rates to those of related clades outside Madagascar. Based on our results, we speculate that older Madagascar clades may show evolutionary patterns more similar to those on a continent than an island.",
keywords = "Mantellidae, comparative methods, diversification, locomotor performance, morphological evolution, phylogeny",
author = "Moen, \{Daniel S.\} and Ravelojaona, \{Rojo N.\} and Hutter, \{Carl R.\} and Wiens, \{John J.\}",
note = "Funding Information: We thank Zo Andriampenomanana and Alain Alimarisy for fieldwork support. We thank the organization MICET for logistical assistance obtaining permits, as well as Malagasy authorities for approving our work with research authorization No. 274/17/MEEF/SG/DGF/DSAP/SCB.Re and export permit No. 001N‐EA01/MG18. All work was conducted under Oklahoma State University IACUC protocol AS‐16‐3. For help digitizing and processing performance data, we thank C. J. Farmer, Allison Hanna, Antonio Loper, Elizabeth Mendoza, Baylee Rae, and Krista Thomas. For comments that helped us improve this paper, we thank Mark Scherz, Joseph Tobias, Miriam Zelditch, and three anonymous reviewers. This work was supported by funds from Oklahoma State University and the National Science Foundation (DEB‐1655812 and IOS‐1942893 to D.S.M.; DEB‐1655690 to J.J.W.). Some of the simulation analyses in this paper were performed on the Oklahoma State University High‐Performance Computing Center cluster Pete, funded by the National Science Foundation project MRI‐1531128. Funding Information: We thank Zo Andriampenomanana and Alain Alimarisy for fieldwork support. We thank the organization MICET for logistical assistance obtaining permits, as well as Malagasy authorities for approving our work with research authorization No. 274/17/MEEF/SG/DGF/DSAP/SCB.Re and export permit No. 001N-EA01/MG18. All work was conducted under Oklahoma State University IACUC protocol AS-16-3. For help digitizing and processing performance data, we thank C. J. Farmer, Allison Hanna, Antonio Loper, Elizabeth Mendoza, Baylee Rae, and Krista Thomas. For comments that helped us improve this paper, we thank Mark Scherz, Joseph Tobias, Miriam Zelditch, and three anonymous reviewers. This work was supported by funds from Oklahoma State University and the National Science Foundation (DEB-1655812 and IOS-1942893 to D.S.M.; DEB-1655690 to J.J.W.). Some of the simulation analyses in this paper were performed on the Oklahoma State University High-Performance Computing Center cluster Pete, funded by the National Science Foundation project MRI-1531128. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 The Authors. Evolution {\textcopyright} 2021 The Society for the Study of Evolution.",
year = "2021",
month = dec,
doi = "10.1111/evo.14328",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "75",
pages = "3008--3025",
journal = "Evolution",
issn = "0014-3820",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
number = "12",
}