Detecting Hidden Diversification Shifts in Models of Trait-Dependent Speciation and Extinction
National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis · University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Abstract
The distribution of diversity can vary considerably from clade to clade. Attempts to understand these patterns often employ state-dependent speciation and extinction models to determine whether the evolution of a particular novel trait has increased speciation rates and/or decreased extinction rates. It is still unclear, however, whether these models are uncovering important drivers of diversification, or whether they are simply pointing to more complex patterns involving many unmeasured and co-distributed factors. Here we describe an extension to the popular state-dependent speciation and extinction models that specifically accounts for the presence of unmeasured factors that could impact diversification…
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Extinction (optical mineralogy)
- Genetic algorithm
- Trait
- Diversification (marketing strategy)
- Biology
- Evolutionary biology
- Ecology
- Computer science
- Life in Land