2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.01.10.575124
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Neutral speciation in realistic populations

Erik D. Nelson

Abstract: de Aguiar et al. have shown that basic patterns of species diversity found in nature can be described by a simple neutral model of speciation in which species emerge as a consequence of local mating and mate preference for genetic similarity. Their results have been cited as support for the neutral theory of biodiversity. However, because the mutation rates considered in their work are much larger than those experienced by living organisms, there is still some question as to whether speciation will occur in th… Show more

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