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Goldilocks Meets Santa Rosalia: An Ephemeral Speciation Model Explains Patterns of Diversification Across Time Scales

机译:金发姑娘遇见圣罗莎莉娅:一个临时物种模型解释了跨时间尺度的多样化模式

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Understanding the rate at which new species form is a key question in studying the evolution of life on earth. Here we review our current understanding of speciation rates, focusing on studies based on the fossil record, phylogenies, and mathematical models. We find that speciation rates estimated from these different studies can be dramatically different: some studies find that new species form quickly and often, while others find that new species form much less frequently. We suggest that instead of being contradictory, differences in speciation rates across different scales can be reconciled by a common model. Under the "ephemeral speciation model", speciation is very common and very rapid but the new species produced almost never persist. Evolutionary studies should therefore focus on not only the formation but also the persistence of new species.
机译:了解新物种形成的速率是研究地球生命进化的关键问题。在这里,我们将回顾目前对物种形成率的理解,重点是基于化石记录,系统发育和数学模型的研究。我们发现,根据这些不同的研究估算出的物种形成率可能有很大不同:一些研究发现新物种的形成速度快且频繁,而另一些研究发现新物种的形成率则低得多。我们建议,使用一个通用模型可以解决不同规模的物种形成率差异,而不是自相矛盾。在“短暂物种形成模型”下,物种形成是非常普遍且非常迅速的,但是新产生的物种几乎永不持久。因此,进化研究不仅应关注新物种的形成,还应关注其持久性。

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