2023
DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.16139
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Fewer chromosomes, more co‐occurring species within plant lineages: A likely effect of local survival and colonization

Abstract: Premise Plant lineages differ markedly in species richness globally, regionally, and locally. Differences in whole‐genome characteristics (WGCs) such as monoploid chromosome number, genome size, and ploidy level may explain differences in global species richness through speciation or global extinction. However, it is unknown whether WGCs drive species richness within lineages also in a recent, postglacial regional flora or in local plant communities through local extinction or colonization and regional species… Show more

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