Quantifying the effects of the break up of Pangaea on global terrestrial diversification with neutral theory
The historic richness of most taxonomic groups increases substantially over geological time. Explanations for this fall broadly into two categories: bias in the fossil record and elevated net rates of diversification in recent periods. For example, the break up of Pangaea and isolation between conti...
Main Authors: | Jordan, SMR, Barraclough, TG, Rosindell, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society
2016
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