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1 April 2001 EVOLUTIONARY RATES AND SPECIES DIVERSITY IN FLOWERING PLANTS
Timothy G. Barraclough, Vincent Savolainen
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Abstract

Genetic change is a necessary component of speciation, but the relationship between rates of speciation and molecular evolution remains unclear. We use recent phylogenetic data to demonstrate a positive relationship between species numbers and the rate of neutral molecular evolution in flowering plants (in both plastid and nuclear genes). Rates of protein and morphological evolution also correlate with the neutral substitution rate, but not with species numbers. Our findings reveal a link between the rate of neutral molecular change within populations and the evolution of species diversity.

Corresponding Editor: D. Baum

Timothy G. Barraclough and Vincent Savolainen "EVOLUTIONARY RATES AND SPECIES DIVERSITY IN FLOWERING PLANTS," Evolution 55(4), 677-683, (1 April 2001). https://doi.org/10.1554/0014-3820(2001)055[0677:ERASDI]2.0.CO;2
Received: 17 July 2000; Accepted: 1 October 2000; Published: 1 April 2001
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KEYWORDS
angiosperms
DNA
molecular evolution
speciation
species richness
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