Published April 24, 2023 | Version Version 1
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Repeated evolution of extreme locomotor performance independent of changes in extended phenotype use in spiders

  • 1. University of Greifswald
  • 2. Macquarie University
  • 3. Leibniz Institute for Primate Research
  • 4. University of Sydney
  • 5. University of New South Wales
  • 6. Harvard University

Description

This is the electronic supplemental material for Kelly et al. (2023) "Repeated evolution of extreme locomotor performance independent of changes in extended phenotype use in spiders". EcoEvoRxiv https://doi.org/10.32942/X2BP44

S1. List of specimens used in the phylogenomic study including collection information, voucher location and the number of loci captured (csv).

S2. List of specimens used in the comparative and phylogenetic study including collection information, raw and calculated morphometric data (csv).

S3. Code, input and output files of the kinematic analysis (R project).

S4. Code, input and output files of the phylogenetic comparative analysis (R project)

S5. UCE alignments and subsamples used for phylogenetic inference. (currently still under embargo)

S6. ML and BI phylogenetic trees with bootstrap values and the HPD of divergence time estimates.

S7. Description of the foraging ecology and web structure of the studied species including the reasoning for the coding of ecological traits.

Notes

This project was funded by a Discovery Early Career Researcher Award of the Australian Research Council (DE190101338) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) Grant 451087507 to JOW.

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Funding

Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE190101338 DE190101338
Australian Research Council