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Figure 1: Convergent evolution of Anolis ecomorphs on islands in the Greater Antilles (from Losos and Ricklefs 2009).
Figure 2: Convergent evolution of Mandarina snail ecomorphs in the Bonin Islands (from Losos 2009; based on Chiba 2004).
Figure 3: Evolution of Tetragnatha spider ecomorphs, illustrating both convergence and dispersal across islands (from Losos 2009; based on Gillespie2004).
Figure 4: Anolis ahli from Cuba (A) and Phelsuma guimbeaui from Mauritius (B); photographs by J
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