2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.07.29.454357
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Plant-associate interactions and diversification across trophic levels

Abstract: Interactions between species are widely understood to have promoted the diversification of life on earth, but how interactions spur the the formation of new species remains unclear. Interacting species often become locally adapted to each other, but they may also be subject to shared dispersal limitations and environmental conditions. Moreover, theory predicts that different kinds of interactions have different effects on diversification. To better understand how species interactions promote diversification, w… Show more

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