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1 Species richness: Does flower power explain beetle-mania?
Timothy G Barraclough, Maxwell V.L Barclay, Alfried P Vogler  Current Biology  Volume 8, Issue 23, Pages R843-R845 (November 1998) DOI: /S (07)

2 Figure 1 The radiation of the Phytophaga, simplified from [3]. Green branches represent lineages feeding on conifers and/or cycads, red branches those feeding on flowering plants, and the black branch represents a non-herbivorous lineage. The widths of terminal branches are proportional to species richness, with most species found in one of three massive radiations associated with the origin of flowering plant feeding. Current Biology 1998 8, R843-R845DOI: ( /S (07) )


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