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The Shape of Trees – Limits of Current Diversification Models
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2021
bioRxiv
pre-print
AbstractTo investigate how biodiversity arose, the field of macroevolution largely relies on model-based approaches to estimate rates of diversification and what factors influence them. The number of available models is rising steadily, facilitating the modeling of an increasing number of possible diversification dynamics, and multiple hypotheses relating to what fueled or stifled lineage accumulation within groups of organisms. However, growing concerns about unchecked biases and limitations
doi:10.1101/2021.01.26.428344
fatcat:dif5ldr6f5gsfbb7mlcpoeni6u