The FishBase Project,
The study "An inverse latitudinal gradient in speciation rate for marine fishes" by Rabosky et al. made use of data and maps…
The study "An inverse latitudinal gradient in speciation rate for marine fishes" by Rabosky et al. made use of data and maps…
Use of FishBase data and maps produced a major scientific breakthrough! goo.gl/YU6vsx
Die Wiege der Fische - die meisten Arten entstehen an den ❄️ Polen, nicht in den 🌴 Tropen! #fishfriday --- The cradle of fishes …
More species may be appearing in Arctic waters (Nature link): https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-018-0273-1, (CBC Story)…
Rabosky et al. with a new article in Nature finding that speciation rates over the past 20–60 My have been higher for high…
觀古知今,這是科學家在研究演化與生態時所最常強調的概念之一。我們也是希望藉由古代演化的事件來推演未來生態環境所可能產生的各類發展方向或預測可能的變局。不過有的時候,有些演化理論不一定永遠都那樣適用。一直以來,科學家都相信熱帶地區的生物演化速度是比較快的,熱帶…
Contrary to previous hypotheses, high-latitude fish lineages form new species at much faster rates than their tropical…
Tropical waters or colder oceans, what's your bet?
Exciting new research in Nature today - https://www.coralcoe.org.au/media-releases/species-formation-hot-spots-for-marine-fishes…
Exciting new research in Nature today - https://www.coralcoe.org.au/media-releases/species-formation-hot-spots-for-marine-fishes…
"An inverse latitudinal gradient in speciation rate for marine fishes" Rabosky et al. 2018. Nature. https://www.nature.com/artic…