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Interactions within and between clades shaped the diversification of terrestrial carnivores
Authors:Mathias M Pires  Daniele Silvestro  Tiago B Quental
Institution:1. Departamento de Ecologia, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de S?o Paulo, S?o Paulo, Brazil;2. Department of Evolution and Environmental Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden
Abstract:A longstanding debate in evolutionary biology and paleontology is whether ecological interactions such as competition impose diversity dependence on speciation and extinction rates. Here, we analyze the fossil record of terrestrial mammalian carnivores in North America and Eurasia using a Bayesian framework to assess whether their diversity dynamics were affected by diversity dependence within and between families (12 in Eurasia, 10 in North America). We found eight instances of within‐clade diversity dependence suppressing speciation rates and detected between‐clade effects increasing extinction rates in six instances. Diversity dependence often involved lineages that migrated between continents and we found that speciation was more responsive to diversity changes within the clade, whereas extinction responded to diversity of taxa in other clades. The analysis of the fossil record of Carnivora suggests that interactions within and between clades are associated with different speciation and extinction regimes, opening room for a broader theory of diversity dependence.
Keywords:Carnivora  competition  diversification  fossils  mammals
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