Species Turnover
Cross-source consensus on Species Turnover from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Species lifespans declined under selection across abundance classes. — Mito-nuclear selection induces a trade-off between species ecological dominance and evolutionary lifespan
- The resulting community had low richness, dominant species, short lifespans, and high turnover. — Mito-nuclear selection induces a trade-off between species ecological dominance and evolutionary lifespan
- Per-species speciation, extinction, and hybridization rates increased as selection strengthened. — Mito-nuclear selection induces a trade-off between species ecological dominance and evolutionary lifespan
- Dominant species usually disappeared by branching, whereas rare species usually disappeared by extinction. — Mito-nuclear selection induces a trade-off between species ecological dominance and evolutionary lifespan
- Selection suppressed persistence and increased hybridization. — Mito-nuclear selection induces a trade-off between species ecological dominance and evolutionary lifespan