@UrSchmittinMe These samples were all taken from Harvey et al. 2020 (https://t.co/5hgQPat5iO), which see for locality info. Pipreola are from Norte de Santander, Colombia (riefferii); Pasco, Peru (intermedia); and Cajamarca, Peru (arcuata). Note proximity
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The evolution of a tropical biodiversity hotspot. https://t.co/snxtyVhduG
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#4: The evolution of a tropical biodiversity hotspot (https://t.co/FnWEASwZW2)
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2/4 Some are listed here: -“The evolution of a tropical biodiversity hotspot,” by Harvey et al. https://t.co/nRzUd5QGtM -“Enoxacin induces oxidative metabolism and mitigates obesity by regulating adipose tissue miRNA expression,” by Livia Rocha et al. h
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AMNH PD alums Santiago Claramunt, Glenn Seeholzer, Rob Moyle, RGGS prof Brian Smith & Joel Cracraft, & colleagues article in Science shows tropical biodiversity hotspot for suboscine birds due to diversification in higher latitudes, movement &
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The evolution of a tropical biodiversity hotspot https://t.co/tPehMYI5Hi
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A high-resolution (PDF) version and an interactive (iTOL) version of the main tree from the Harvey, Bravo, et al. manuscript are available from: https://t.co/yTPzwiQzVT
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The tropics are the source of most biodiversity yet inadequate sampling obscures answers to fundamental questions about how this diversity evolves. Read #faculty Prof. Joel Cracraft's newly published paper "The evolution of a tropical biodiversity hotspot"
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Interesting new report questions the role of tropical hotspots in promoting biodiversity https://t.co/OeGe29pGme
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Diversity does not drive speciation
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Testing (& rejecting!) the hypothesis that diversity STARTS in the tropics: "Thus, for this group of birds, diversification in temperate to Arctic regions followed by the movement and retention of species in the tropics results in their higher local le
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By sequencing genome fragments from hundreds of S. Am. birds, this study learned that: 1) biodiversity hotspots become more diverse slowly & steadily over a long time 2) speciation happens fastest in harsh environments, where biodiversity tends to be l
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