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Rapid Anthropocene speciation reveals pull of the recent: A response to Thomas

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Rapid Anthropocene speciation reveals pull of the recent: A response to Thomas
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Lincoln University
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Evolutionary biologists have long recognized that evidence of increased species diversification rates in recent versus fossil records may simply reflect better sampling of contemporary biodiversity, a bias they have termed the ‘Pull of the Recent’ [1,2]. Estimates of speciation in geological time necessarily incorporate both speciation and extinction, as only species that persisted long enough to leave fossil or genetic traces will be included. By contrast, estimates of recent speciation rate...

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Research Paper
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Date created
2015-11
Creator
Hulme, Philip / Bernard-Verdier, M / Bufford, Jennifer / Godsoe, William
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10182/9769
Related subjects
biological invasion / extinction / hybridization / introgression / polyploidy / weed / Plants / Genetic Speciation / Invasive Species Ecology / Biological sciences / Environmental sciences

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