2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-41225-6
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The relationship between geographic range size and rates of species diversification

Jan Smyčka,
Anna Toszogyova,
David Storch

Abstract: Range size is a universal characteristic of every biological species, and is often assumed to affect diversification rate. There are strong theoretical arguments that large-ranged species should have higher rates of diversification. On the other hand, the observation that small-ranged species are often phylogenetically clustered might indicate high diversification of small-ranged species. This discrepancy between theory and the data may be caused by the fact that typical methods of data analysis do not account… Show more

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