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Jennifer F Hoyal Cuthill1,2,3,4, Nicholas Guttenberg5,6,7, Graham E Budd8
1Institute of Analytics and Data Science, University of Essex, Colchester, UK. j.hoyal-cuthill@essex.ac.uk.
Nature
|December 10, 2020
Resumen
Las extinciones masivas no causan directamente las radiaciones evolutivas. En cambio, tanto las extinciones como las radiaciones contribuyen a la descomposición evolutiva, un proceso denominado "creación destructiva" que afecta a la biodiversidad durante millones de años.
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- Biología macroevolucionaria
- Paleontología
- Biología computacional
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