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  • Gillespie, Rosemary G.; Bennett, Gordon M.; De Meester, Luc; Feder, Jeffrey L.; Fleischer, Robert C.; Harmon, Luke J.; Hendry, Andrew P.; Knope, Matthew L.; Mallet, James; Martin, Christopher; Parent, Christine E.; Patton, Austin H.; Pfennig, Karin S.; Rubinoff, Daniel; Schluter, Dolph; Seehausen, Ole; Shaw, Kerry L.; Stacy, Elizabeth; Stervander, Martin; Stroud, James T.; Wagner, Catherine; Wogan, Guinevere Ou (2020)
    Adaptive radiation plays a fundamental role in our understanding of the evolutionary process. However, the concept has provoked strong and differing
  • Mittelbach, Gary G.; Schemske, Douglas W.; Cornell, Howard V.; Allen, Andrew P.; Brown, Jonathan M.; Bush, Mark B.; Harrison, Susan P.; Hurlbert, Allen H.; Knowlton, Nancy; Lessios, Harilaos A.; McCain, Christy M.; McCune, Amy R.; McDade, Lucinda A.; McPeek, Mark A.; Near, Thomas J.; Price, Trevor D.; Ricklefs, Robert E.; Roy, Kaustuv; Sax, Dov F.; Schluter, Dolph; Sobel, James M.; Turelli, Michael (2007)
    Abstract A latitudinal gradient in biodiversity has existed since before the time of the dinosaurs, yet how and why this gradient arose remains unresolved. Here we review two major hypotheses for the origin of the latitudinal ...
  • Weir, Jason T.; Bermingham, Eldredge; Schluter, Dolph (2009)
    The sudden exchange of mammals over the land bridge between the previously isolated continents of North and South America is among the most celebrated events in the faunal history of the New World. This exchange resulted ...

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