2014
DOI: 10.1038/nature13687
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The drivers of tropical speciation

Abstract: Since the recognition that allopatric speciation can be induced by large-scale reconfigurations of the landscape that isolate formerly continuous populations, such as the separation of continents by plate tectonics, the uplift of mountains or the formation of large rivers, landscape change has been viewed as a primary driver of biological diversification. This process is referred to in biogeography as vicariance. In the most species-rich region of the world, the Neotropics, the sundering of populations associa… Show more

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“…evolution as primary drivers of diversification in tropical ferns [21,54]. Several studies, especially in animals, have analysed the correlation between ecological or morphological variation and species diversification, but with inconsistent results [10,17,19,20,26,52]. This inconsistency suggests a varying role of ecologically mediated phenotypic evolution in the diversification of different animal lineages [26].…”
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“…evolution as primary drivers of diversification in tropical ferns [21,54]. Several studies, especially in animals, have analysed the correlation between ecological or morphological variation and species diversification, but with inconsistent results [10,17,19,20,26,52]. This inconsistency suggests a varying role of ecologically mediated phenotypic evolution in the diversification of different animal lineages [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Variation in species richness, ecology and morphology among lineages is a major feature of evolution [1,10,17,25,26,52]. While there are several reasons to expect a positive correlation between these three aspects of biodiversity, we initially expected species richness in scaly tree ferns to be a function of the age of clades due to their long evolutionary history [4,10,17].…”
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“…For instance, in a study of radiations of South American birds, it was estimated that 75% of species diverged ≤2.6 million years ago (Smith et al. 2014). Avian speciation is even more rapid at higher latitudes where all sister taxa were estimated to have diverged <1 million years ago (Weir and Schluter 2007).…”
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