Supplementary Figure 12. from A Laurasian origin for a pantropical bird radiation is supported by genomic and fossil data (Aves: Coraciiformes) McCulloughJenna M. MoyleRobert G. SmithBrian T. AndersenMichael J. 2019 Diversification of Coraciiformes through time. A) Phylorate plot with an inferred core rate shift in <i>Todiramphus</i>; B) the six most credible sets of shift configurations (CSS) and their frequencies; C) clade-specific rates through time and the mean evolutionary rate (λ) are shown for (a) all of Coraciiformes, (b) all <i>Todiramphus</i>, (c) all of <i>Todiramphus</i> excluding <i>T. nigrocyaneus</i>, <i>T. winchelli</i>, and <i>T. funebris</i>, which represents the branch with the inferred core rate shift, and (d) the background rate of Coraciiformes excluding <i>Todiramphus</i> kingfishers. Colours represent the mean of the marginal posterior density of speciation rates along each branch. Circles along branches indicate inferred core rate shifts.