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New take on the Red Queen

Michael J. Benton
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Michael J. Benton: University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1RJ, UK. mike.benton@bristol.ac.uk

Nature, 2010, vol. 463, issue 7279, 306-307

Abstract: Biologists have assumed that natural selection shapes larger patterns of evolution through interactions such as competition and predation. These patterns may instead be determined by rare, stochastic speciation.

Date: 2010
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