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- who: Alexandre C. Siqueira from the Cook University have published the research: Fast-growing species shape the evolution of reef corals, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS of 12/Oct/2021
- what: The authors show that the diversification of Acroporidae (commonly known as staghorn corals) is associated with a major disruption in coral evolutionary patterns, suggesting strong diversity-dependent effects (i.e., when diversification in one lineage impacts the evolution of others10). To further explore this accumulation of diversity, the authors focused on species that are classified as reefassociated and examined the evolution of . . .
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