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Evolutionary and ecological success is decoupled in mammals.

Søren FaurbyAlexandre Antonelli
Published in: Journal of biogeography (2018)
Range size for mammalian clades is mainly predicted by colonization ability, suggesting that most clades are limited by dispersal rather than their ability to adapt to new environments. The most ecologically successful (i.e., most widespread) mammalian clades tend to possess traits that reduce geographical isolation among populations, but the same traits tend to decrease diversification rates. Our results unveil a decoupling between evolutionary and ecological success in mammals.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • climate change
  • human health
  • gene expression