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The asynchronous rise of Northern Hemisphere alpine floras reveals general responses of biotic assembly to orogeny and climate change. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Adv
Ding W   +9 more
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Ecology and speciation

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1998
Recent studies on diverse taxa suggest that natural selection caused by shifts in ecology or invasions of novel habitats plays an important role in adaptive divergence and speciation. Exciting new studies integrating approaches from both the field and the laboratory suggest that ecological shifts can result in extremely rapid rates of evolutionary ...
M R, Orr, T B, Smith
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Ecological explanations for (incomplete) speciation

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2009
Divergent natural selection has been shown to promote speciation in many taxa. However, although divergent selection often initiates the process of speciation, it often fails to complete it. Several time-based, geographic and genetic factors have been recognized to explain this variability in how far speciation proceeds.
Patrik, Nosil   +2 more
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