Out of the tropics: evolutionary dynamics of the latitudinal diversity gradient
- PMID: 17023653
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1130880
Out of the tropics: evolutionary dynamics of the latitudinal diversity gradient
Abstract
The evolutionary dynamics underlying the latitudinal gradient in biodiversity have been controversial for over a century. Using a spatially explicit approach that incorporates not only origination and extinction but immigration, a global analysis of genera and subgenera of marine bivalves over the past 11 million years supports an "out of the tropics" model, in which taxa preferentially originate in the tropics and expand toward the poles without losing their tropical presence. The tropics are thus both a cradle and a museum of biodiversity, contrary to the conceptual dichotomy dominant since 1974; a tropical diversity crisis would thus have profound evolutionary effects at all latitudes.
Comment in
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Evolution. Fossil record reveals tropics as cradle and museum.Science. 2006 Oct 6;314(5796):66-7. doi: 10.1126/science.1133351. Science. 2006. PMID: 17023640 No abstract available.
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