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The evolution of a tropical biodiversity hotspot

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Diversity does not drive speciation The role of the environment in the origin of new species has long been debated. Harvey et al. examined the evolutionary history and species diversity of suboscine birds in the tropics (see the Perspective by Morlon). Contrary to expectations that the tropics have higher rates of speciation, the authors observed that higher and more constant speciation rates occur in harsh environments relative to the tropics. Thus, for this group of birds, diversification in temperate to Arctic regions followed by the movement and retention of species in the tropics results in their higher local levels of species diversity. Science , this issue p. 1343 ; see also p. 1268

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Evolution and Paleontology Studies

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FuenteScience
Cuartil año de publicaciónNo disponible
Volumen370
Issue6522
Páginas1343 - 1348
pISSNNo disponible
ISSN0036-8075

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