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The true tempo of evolutionary radiation and decline revealed on the Hawaiian archipelago

Jun Y. Lim () and Charles R. Marshall ()
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Jun Y. Lim: 3040 Valley Life Sciences Building, University of California
Charles R. Marshall: 3040 Valley Life Sciences Building, University of California

Nature, 2017, vol. 543, issue 7647, 710-713

Abstract: A geologically informed model of the relationship between changing island area and species richness for the Hawaiian archipelago reveals the rates of species richness change for 14 endemic groups over their entire evolutionary histories without the need for fossil data or molecular phylogenies.

Date: 2017
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