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How do animal traits evolve as species split apart?

Habtu Kiros Nigus, Barbara R. Holland, Malgorzata M. O'Reilly

June 3, 2026

Researchers developed a mathematical framework to model how continuous traits evolve within species trees by discretizing the trait space and using recursive algorithms to calculate likelihoods. They tested it on mammal phylogenies, examining how body size and range area changed as species diverged. The approach lets biologists quantify which evolutionary scenarios best explain observed trait patterns across related species.
Published as Quasi-birth-and-death processes evolving within trees: Applications to comparative phylogenetics arXiv:2606.04551
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