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System: Ocean

nature11815-f1.2

Diversification and extinction dynamics buried in the sea floor

Unraveling the relative roles of biotic interactions and abiotic fluctuations on diversification and extinction is a major tenant of evolutionary . . . (6 Comments)

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Food Webs and Species Diversity

The importance of trophic interactions (i.e., how species interact with one another for and as food) in determining the structure . . . (5 Comments)

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