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Table 1 Rodent sister-clades with significant (P < 0.05) and marginal (0.05 < P < 0.10) shifts in diversification rate using Δ1shift statistics

From: A glimpse on the pattern of rodent diversification: a phylogenetic approach

Clade

Δ1

P-value

CTENOHYSTRICA

  

(1) Bathyergidae: Heliophobius / Bathyergus,Cryptomys Clade

1.99

0.09

(2) Caviomorpha: Dasyproctidae / Caviidae

2.04

0.06

(3) Octodontoidea: Base of Octodontidae+Ctenomyidae / Echimyidae

2.40

0.05

(4) Echimyidae : Base Proechimys

2.75

0.05

(5) Ctenomyidae: Ctenomys leucodon / Sister clade

3.46

0.01

(6) Ctenomyidae: Ctenomys maulinusclade / Sister clade

2.23

0.06

(7) Ctenomyidae: Ctenomys mendocinus / Sister clade

2.54

0.06

SCIUROIDEA

  

(8) Sciuridae: Aplodontidae / Sciuridae

2.25

0.05

(9) Sciuridae: Sciurillus / other Sciuridae

5.36

0.01

(10) Sciuridae: Flying squirrel clade (Pteromyini tribe)

2.82

0.01

(11)Sciuridae: Nannosciurus / Sister clade

3.28

0.02

(12) Sciuridae: Dremomys clade / Callosciurus clade

3.28

0.03

(13) Sciuridae:Paraxerus clade / ( Tamias , Spermophilus ) clade

1.73

0.08

(14) Sciuridae: Protoxerus clade / Funisciurus clade

1.96

0.07

(15) Sciuridae: Tamias sibiricus / Sister clade

1.54

0.10

(16) Sciuridae: Spermophilus francklini / Sister clade

2.17

0.05

CASTORIMORPHA

  

(17) Geomyidae: Castoridae / Geomyioidea clade

2.17

0.05

(18) Geomyidae: Zyzogeomys / Orthogeomys clade

3.04

0.01

(19) Geomyidae: Chaetodipius fallax / Chaetodipius penicillatus clade

2.27

0.07

MYOMORPHA

  

(20) Anomaluromorpha / Myomorpha

1.81

0.07

(21) Typhlomys / other Muroidea

3.18

0.02

(22) Spalacidae / Eumuroidea

3.18

0.02

(23) Calomyscus / other Muroidea

1.97

0.06

(24) Nesomyidae / other Muroidea

1.97

0.06

(25) Cricetidae / Muridae

2.18

0.05

(26) Murinae: Batomys division / other Murinae

3.42

0.05

(27) Murinae : Micromys / rest of Rattus clade

4.08

0.01

(28) Murinae : Chiropodomys / Sahul + Philippine murine sister-clade

2.27

0.07

(29) Murinae :Vandeularia / Sister clade

4.03

0.01

(30) Murinae : Golunda / Sister clade

3.03

0.02

(31) Deomyinae / Gerbillinae

4.69

0.01

(32) Gerbillinae: Taterillus clade / Gerbillus , Meriones clade

1.66

0.09

(33) Gerbillinae: Gerbillus clade

3.38

0.02

(34) Deomyinae : Deomys / Acomys , Lophuromys clade

3.65

0.01

(35) Arvicolinae : Arvicolinae without Prometheomys

4.29

0.01

(36) Arvicolinae : Dicrostonyx clade / Microtus clade

2.07

0.05

(37) Arvicolinae : Microtus xanthognathus / Sister clade

2.23

0.06

(38) Neotominae : Ochrotomys / Sister clade

2.26

0.05

(39) Neotominae :Baiomys/Scotinomys clade / Sister clade

2.26

0.05

(40) Neotominae : Peromyscus crinitusclade / Sister clade

2.17

0.05

(41) Sigmodontinae : Sigmodontini tribe / Oryzomyala

1.55

0.10

(42) Sigmodontinae : Oxymycterus clade / Akodon clade

1.98

0.08

(43) Sigmodontinae : Akodon cursor clade / Akodon lutescens clade

2.61

0.03

(44) Sigmodontinae : Aepeomys / Sister clade

2.41

0.04

(45) Sigmodontinae : Thomasomys clade

3.05

0.03

(46) Sigmodontinae : Eremoryzomys polius / Sister clade

2.29

0.05

(47) Sigmodontinae : Cerradomysclade / Sister clade

2.29

0.05

(48) Sigmodontinae : Sooretamys angouya / Sister clade

2.56

0.05

(49) Sigmodontinae : Phyllotini and some Akodontini taxa / Oryzomyini tribe sensu lato

1.93

0.06

(50) Sigmodontinae Wiedomys / Sister clade

2.64

0.04

(51) Sigmodontinae : Andinomys / Sister clade

3.44

0.02

(52) Sigmodontinae : Calomys clade / Phyllotis clade

3.45

0.02

  1. Clades can be found in the Additional file 2: Figure S2, Additional file 3: Figure S3, Additional file 4: Figure S4, Additional file 5: Figure S5, Additional file 6: Figure S6, Additional file 7: Figure S7, Additional file 8: Figure S8, Additional file 9: Figure S9, Additional file 10: Figure S10, Additional file 11: Figure S11, Additional file 12: Figure S12, and Additional file 13: Figure S13. Δ1represents the delta shift-statistics of [7] and [73].
  2. Relationships significant at P = 0.05 are shown in bold. Clades in bold are the most diversified ones.