Amber fossils demonstrate deep-time stability of Caribbean lizard communities

Volume: 112, Issue: 32, Pages: 9961 - 9966
Published: Jul 27, 2015
Abstract
Whether the structure of ecological communities can exhibit stability over macroevolutionary timescales has long been debated. The similarity of independently evolved Anolis lizard communities on environmentally similar Greater Antillean islands supports the notion that community evolution is deterministic. However, a dearth of Caribbean Anolis fossils--only three have been described to date--has precluded direct investigation of the stability...
Paper Details
Title
Amber fossils demonstrate deep-time stability of Caribbean lizard communities
Published Date
Jul 27, 2015
Volume
112
Issue
32
Pages
9961 - 9966
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