Species Turnover
The resulting community had low richness, dominant species, short lifespans, and high turnover. Per-species speciation, extinction, and hybridization rates increased as selection strengthened. Species lifespans declined under selection acr…
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The resulting community had low richness, dominant species, short lifespans, and high turnover. Per-species speciation, extinction, and hybridization rates increased as selection strengthened. Species lifespans declined under selection across abundance classes. Selection suppressed persistence and increased hybridization. Dominant species usually disappeared by branching, whereas rare species usually disappeared by extinction.