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1. Adaptive Radiation Without Independent Stages of Trait Evolution in a Group of Caribbean Anoles.

2. Pelagic zone is an evolutionary catalyst, but an ecological dead end, for North American minnows.

3. Four-bar Geometry is Shared among Ecologically DivergentFish Species.

4. Viviparity imparts a macroevolutionary signature of ecological opportunity in the body size of female Liolaemus lizards.

5. High-latitude ocean habitats are a crucible of fish body shape diversification.

6. Phenotypic rate and state are decoupled in response to river-to-lake transitions in cichlid fishes.

7. The cichlid pharyngeal jaw novelty enhances evolutionary integration in the feeding apparatus.

8. Functional Trade-Offs Asymmetrically Promote Phenotypic Evolution.

9. Rapid Parallel Morphological and Mechanical Diversification of South American Pike Cichlids (Crenicichla).

10. The rise of biting during the Cenozoic fueled reef fish body shape diversification.

11. Prolonged morphological expansion of spiny-rayed fishes following the end-Cretaceous.

12. Ecological Opportunity from Innovation, not Islands, Drove the Anole Lizard Adaptive Radiation.

13. Ecological Limits on the Decoupling of Prey Capture and Processing in Fishes.

14. A Multifunction Trade-Off has Contrasting Effects on the Evolution of Form and Function.

15. Decoupled jaws promote trophic diversity in cichlid fishes.

16. Cave-adapted evolution in the North American amblyopsid fishes inferred using phylogenomics and geometric morphometrics.

17. Head Shape Modulates Diversification of a Classic Cichlid Pharyngeal Jaw Innovation.

18. Adaptive radiation in labrid fishes: A central role for functional innovations during 65 My of relentless diversification.

19. Island- and lake-like parallel adaptive radiations replicated in rivers.

20. Phylogenomics of pike cichlids (Cichlidae: Crenicichla): the rapid ecological speciation of an incipient species flock.

21. Ecological opportunity alters the timing and shape of adaptive radiation.

22. Ecological diversification associated with the benthic-to-pelagic transition by North American minnows.

23. Body size is negatively correlated with trophic position among cyprinids.

24. Ecological diversification associated with the pharyngeal jaw diversity of Neotropical cichlid fishes.

25. Functional diversification within a predatory species flock.

26. Species-specific ontogenetic diet shifts among Neotropical Crenicichla: using stable isotopes and tissue stoichiometry.

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